Rooms are significantly larger than typical Roman hotels
Easy access to Fiumicino Airport and the GRA ring road
En bref : A massive, slightly dated convention fortress that feels like it's in the middle of nowhere, holding you captive with paid shuttles and expensive burgers.
Évalué par @HotelTourandMore: I stayed here before an early flight and was blown away by the massive atrium lobby. The ceiling frescoes are beautiful! My room was super spacious and quiet, and the pool area is huge. Just heads up on the shuttle schedule, but otherwise a perfect, comfy stopover.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Travelers love the big rooms and the pool, but everyone hates the location and the shuttle logistics.
Reality check
You will likely spend more on taxis and shuttles than you saved on the room rate if you try to use this as a base for sightseeing.
You have a rental car (easy parking, near highway)
You are a Marriott Bonvoy loyalist doing a 'mattress run'
You need a pool day before flying out of FCO
Propreté et entretien
6.8
Housekeeping: Hit or miss. Some guests report daily thorough cleaning; others find missed rubbish bins and dust.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally acceptable, but reports of hair in drains and '1970s' grout issues appear in reviews.
Maintenance: Aging property. Expect scuffed furniture, peeling wallpaper in corners, and occasional AC rattles.
Linens & towels: Standard Marriott quality—clean and crisp, though some reports of 'holed' covers exist.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh; some rooms have a lingering musty or 'old carpet' smell.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Internal hallway noise (thin doors)
HVAC units on the roof (top floor rooms)
Occasional aircraft noise (flight path dependent)
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The shuttle to the city drops you at Piazza dei Tribunali (near Piazza Navona) or similar central spots.
You must book the shuttle in advance; it fills up during peak times.
There is a train station (Muratella) nearby, but it's a sketchy 20-minute walk or a paid hotel shuttle ride away.
Quoi emporter
Earplugs (for the thin walls)
Swim cap (mandatory for the pool in Italy, though enforcement varies)
Snacks (to avoid paying €18 for a burger when you get the munchies)
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Pool-facing rooms on higher floors for better views and less noise
Junior Suites for massive balconies (though privacy is limited)
Chambres à éviter
Rooms near the elevators (high foot traffic)
Top floor rooms directly under HVAC units (vibration/hum reported)
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor facing the pool, away from the elevators. Please ensure it is not directly under the roof HVAC machinery.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the shuttle to the city center free?
No. It costs approximately €7 one way or €14 round trip and runs on a fixed schedule (e.g., 9 AM, 11 AM... last return ~9 PM).
Can I walk to a restaurant for dinner?
No. The hotel is surrounded by office parks and highways. You are effectively captive to the hotel's dining unless you have a car.
How far is the airport?
Fiumicino (FCO) is about a 15-20 minute drive. The hotel offers a shuttle for a fee (~€6-10), or a taxi is ~€35-50.
Is there a metro station nearby?
No. The nearest train station is Muratella (regional train FL1), which is not a metro. It's not safely walkable at night.
Is the pool open year-round?
No. The outdoor pool is seasonal, typically open June through September. The indoor hot tub is part of the spa (paid access usually).
Does the hotel have free breakfast?
Only if included in your specific rate or if you have Marriott Platinum+ status. Otherwise, the buffet is expensive (~€25).
Conseils d'initiés
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If the hotel shuttle is full, ask the concierge about the shuttle to Muratella station, then take the FL1 train to Trastevere (cheaper and faster).
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The 'Pizzeria Il Cucuncio' by the pool is often the best value food on-site compared to the main Brasserie.
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Check your bill for the 'resort fee' or 'service charge' on top of the city tax—sometimes they bundle extras.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'balconies' often have low dividers, so your neighbor can see right into your room if you leave the curtains open.
💡The walk to Muratella station involves walking on the shoulder of a busy road—dangerous with luggage.
💡The lobby is genuinely impressive with frescoed ceilings, making you think the rooms will be fancier than they are.
💡Room service trays often sit in the hallways for hours (or overnight).
💡The 'King' bed is often two singles pushed together, European style.
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