From the Termini train station exit to the left and go right (on Via Giovanni Giolitti) and take the 2nd left (Via Cavour). Then take the 5th street on the right (it's directly across from the obelisk in front of the large basilica on the left). The street is Via Agostino Depretis but it isn't marked until a couple blocks down. Take it for two and a half blocks and the hostel is on the right side. The hostel is 6 floors up.
Accoglienza e trasporto ospiti all’aeroporto/stazione:
no
Deposito bagagli:
Available- 3 euro per bag
Disponibilità di camerate miste:
Sì
Bagno in Camera:
No
Si accettano carte di credito:
No
Camere non fumatori:
Sì
Aree comuni non fumatori:
No
Animali ammessi:
No
Cani-guida benvenuti:
No
Accessibile per i portatori di handicap:
No
Si accettano prenotazioni:
Sì
Internet:
A pagamento
Internet senza cavi (wireless):
A pagamento
Si accettano ospiti di tutte le età:
Ages 16 - 60
Soggiorno minimo:
2 nights
Soggiorno massimo:
90 days
Chiusura notturna:
No Lockout
Coprifuoco:
No Curfew
Checkout:
10 AM (10:00)
Orario della reception:
8:30 AM - 23:00 PM
Riservato agli associati:
No
Date di apertura:
All Year
Descrizione
Caratteristiche
Cucina
Armadi con serratura
TV
Lavatrice (lavanderia)
Ascensore
Informazioni viaggi
Noleggio bici
Doccia gratuita 24 ore su 24
Telefono (pubblico o in camera)
Bar
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Comment by Lori
November 2004
This place is a bit bizarre, really. It's just this guy's apartment and he's got multiple beds in the rooms. If you're a female traveler you almost feel like you've just invaded a bachelor pad, and there's no phone you can use. Altogether it was decent, in an okay area and within walking distance to attractions, but it feels a bit weird. Also, there's only ONE BATHROOM in the whole place, which makes the lines for the showers very long.
Comment by Ed
October 2004
There was no curfew when I stayed here. It was clean and Mario is a nice and friendly host (and he looks a bit like Tony Soprano). The location was pretty decent — it's on a cleaner side of Termini station. On the downside, the rooms are really, really packed. I would say that one can probably find better value for one's money in Rome.
Comment by Ami
July 2004
A very clean place to stay; it feels safe and is very close to the train station. There is no common room and a lot of rules, so not much atmosphere, but, all in all, it was a good place that I would visit again. You do get your own key, so that is a plus. There is no free internet and the laundry is a rip, but everything else is great. Mario is a great guy and quite helpful.
Comment by Thys
July 2004
Not really a hostel but a great place to crash. Not too expensive, Mario is very friendly, and the elevator is the coolest :). You get your own key, so there is no curfew. This one time though, I gave the key to my friends and hit town alone. They turned off their phones and I sat on the porch for like 2 hours before I could get in. :)
Anyways: Despite the lack of free internet and a kitchen, we still like coming back here. I went there with 6 friends in 2000, and this and last year with my girlfriend. (And the two showers in the bathroom come in handy then!)
Comment by Dani
July 2004
A good place to stay in Rome, but not really a "hostel." It's more like an apartment with lots of beds in the rooms. There's no common area, kitchen, etc. But it's clean and friendly, and in a great location. There are lots of rules, but no lock-out. If you're looking for a social party atmosphere, don't stay here. If you just need a safe place to crash, close to the train station, this is it.
Comment by Sweden
May 2004
It was an okay hostel for only 19 euros. And they have no curfew because you get your own key, so you can come and go whenever you want!
Comment by Anonymous
May 2004
The hostel was conviently located. Small and clean but not much there. There is a curfew (1am). They advertise no lockout or curfew but they have both. We felt it was expensive for what we got. 25 euro a night for a bunk bed, which was held together with packaging tape. If you are stuck, it works, but look for something else.
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