Via Cavour 246, 2nd floor, Rome (Near Termini), Lazio, ItalyMap
Location/Contact
Directions
From the train station exit to the left and go right (on Via Giovanni Giolitti) and take the 2nd left (Via Cavour) and the hostel is about 9 blocks down on the right side just after the intersection by the metro station. Or by metro take line B to the Cavour metro stop (direction of Laurentina from the train station) and when you exit the metro take the set of stairs on the left side and go left on Via Cavour and the hostel is on the left side about a block down, 2 floors up.
Website
None (if you know the URL of their website, tell us and we'll add it)
Telephone
+39 064 782 4275
Fax
+39 064 782 4275
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Details
Curfew:
No Curfew
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Online booking is not offered for this hostel, contact them for availability and reservations (any contact info we have is listed above).
The Hostelz.com Review
A tiny hostel with only a couple of rooms located about a kilometer from the train station and a block from a metro station. There is a little kitchen with a stove, oven, and refrigerator. The overall quality and cleanliness of the place is better than average. It's part of the Backpackers Group chain of Rome hostels.
Ratings & Comments
4 Average from 1 Rating
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Comment by Carmen, Peru
April 2009
Good I stayed in this room for four days. It was nice, clean, and neat. Enough for sleep and rest after long days walking in the city. The only problem is the metro noise that rides all night. If you're so tired, you never noticed it.
4 Average from 1 Rating
This is an open forum, and unlike other hostel guide websites we don't censor out the negative comments.
We can't validate the legitimacy of comments posted on this site—so take what you read here with a grain of salt.