The hype
Travelers love the pool and park location but consistently complain about the 'arrogant' front desk staff and expensive breakfast.
以下の場合は予約してください You want a 'resort in the city' vibe with a rare outdoor pool in Rome and don't mind being a taxi ride away from the Colosseum.
クイックテイク: A grand 1960s dame that rests on her laurels—stunning common areas, but the rooms can feel tired and the service is often stiff.
@TheRoomMatters によるレビュー: I felt like I was living in a movie here. The golden hour light hitting my bed sheets was unforgettable, and watching the sunset over Villa Borghese from my balcony was the highlight of my Rome trip. Truly a timeless escape from the city crowds.
Travelers love the pool and park location but consistently complain about the 'arrogant' front desk staff and expensive breakfast.
You're paying 5-star prices for 4-star service; the 'concierge attitude' is a frequent gripe.
“I am looking forward to my stay. Please assign a 'Prestige Park View' room on a high floor (4th or above). Crucial: I need a room strictly away from the current construction zone and elevators. If a renovated room is available, that is my preference.”
ご予約前に本当に知りたいことすべて
The outdoor pool is unheated and can be chilly. The indoor pool is heated but is part of the spa.
Usually yes. While some high-tier bookings include it, most guests pay a daily access fee (approx €35-50) for the Prince Spa indoor pool and sauna.
Sort of. It's a beautiful 25-minute downhill walk to the Spanish Steps through Villa Borghese. The return trip is uphill.
At €42, mostly no. It's a standard buffet. You're better off walking 10 mins to a local cafe in Parioli.
Yes, the outdoor pool is a hit, but the vibe is 'hushed luxury' so boisterous play is frowned upon in the lobby.
Yes, there is on-site parking, but it costs ~€38/day. Street parking in Parioli is scarce.
The 'Bio Bar' in the spa serves excellent smoothies even if you aren't paying for spa access.
Walk out the back gate directly into Villa Borghese for a morning run—it's the best gym in Rome.
Request a 'Do Not Disturb' on match days if you don't want housekeeping knocking early; the staff is used to waking up sports teams.
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