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Flaminio Village Bungalow ParkVia Flaminia Nuova 821, Tor Di Quinto, 00189 Rome (Show map) Good, Score from 554 reviewsOffering bungalow accommodations in a green area of Rome, Flaminio Village is a campsite next to Parco di Roma Golf Club. It offers free parking and excellent train services into the center of the city. Flaminio Village Bungalow Park is across from the Euclide Shopping center with a grocery store and variety of stores. Due Ponti Train Station on the Roma - Viterbo line is a short walk away and provides easy access to central Rome and the metro system. Bungalows are air conditioned and have a fridge and private bathroom. Some have a small kitchenette. During summer, guests can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool. A continental buffet breakfast is served from 7 am to 10 am. You will also find 2 restaurants offering Italian dishes. Hotel Rooms: 90
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Total Hotel Score:7.7
Based on 554 reviews Guest reviews are written by our customers after their stay at Flaminio Village Bungalow Park. |
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Anonymous
Family with young children
Brazil
November 3, 2011
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The place is nice, the structure of the camping is good, the clerk of the internet service is friendly and helped answer questions or recommending tours in Rome. There is a mall with grocery store and bakery near the camping. The restaurant service is bad, you ask for a meal and they give a totally incomplete without warn you, charging the same amount as a full meal, in addition to charging things you did not, stay tuned to the account. The internet service wifi only works near the restaurant, give it up to use in the rooms is not possible, the signal is bad. To arrive at the train station you have to go through a supermarket, but when the store closes 8 pm, the only option to return to the hotel is going on a road without curb, the cars are going 150 kilometers an hour, very dangerous if you're with children.
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6.3 |
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Xinghui
Solo traveler
rotterdam,
Netherlands
December 28, 2010
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very clean, but a little too far away to city center. there is a Carrefour near the hotel which makes it very convenient.
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7.9 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Italy
December 29, 2011
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During Christmas holidays, the prices of hotels are usually very high. I didn't have any plan to go to Rome on Christmas, but I accidentally found this hotel, offering merely 26€ per night for December 23--26! This was my lifetime chance to go to Rome during Christmas, and see the religious celebration at the heart of Roman Catholic Church, which I didn't miss :) Staff of the hotel were friendly and could speak English well. It was rather clean, and was located in a large, beautiful park. There's a Carrefour store nearby, making it convenient for shopping your daily needs. * You can reach this hotel by going to Flaminio metro station (line A), and then using the Viterbo train nearby (the urban service runs frequently, and leaves to Montebello). You must ask for stop (Italian: "fermata") at station "Due Ponti" by pushing the red button (the extra-urban service leaves for Viterbo, is infrequent, and usually does not stop at "Due Ponti"). * Another (slower) way of reaching the hotel is via bus. Assuming you're at the central train station of Rome (Treni Stazione), take bus 910 to Muncini, and then take bus 200 to Prima Porta, and get off at station "Due Ponti". * The most updated paths can be looked up at Rome's official transportation website, http://www.atac.roma.it * As for now (December 2011), the Google maps for the area is outdated. Although I'm pretty satisfied with my reservation (see my comments above), there are points which might be important when considering booking this hotel: * The hotel is very far from the city center, the trains extremely filthy (much below even underdeveloped countries), the passengers are usually immigrants. * During holidays (like Christmas), the public transportation of Rome becomes paralyzed!!! Metro and the Viterbo train don't work after midday on December 25, and become very infrequent on December 24 and 26 (the infrequency holds for buses too). So, if you don't have a car, be ready to either lose part of your day, or walk long distances and use the (infrequent) bus, or pay for the taxi! * When you come back to your hotel room, it's very cold (December), since there's no other means of heating but an air conditioner, which is automatically turned off when you leave the room. The air conditioner of my room worked funny. It took 10 min to warm up, and whenever I decreased or increased the degree, it cooled down and took another 10 min to warm up! * Our sheets, towels, and bathroom amenities weren't changed / renewed at all. We asked for a shampoo, and the answer was "sorry, we don't have it now." * Very thin walls, from which you can here the outside noise. * In the first night, a neighbor's dog tried to attack us out of no reason! Fortunately, the dog couldn't get through the wired walls, but it was very intimidating!
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5 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Netherlands
November 14, 2011
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Service, cleanliness of the park Breakfast, sound & temperature isolation of the bungalow
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6.7 |
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Daniil
Young couple
PETROUPOLI,
Greece
October 27, 2011
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Very nice and big Bangalow-Camping place in a little 'Forrest' near Rome.
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7.1 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Germany
October 13, 2011
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Beautiful and peaceful place. Very clean room. Nice staff. Good restaurant with reasonable prices. Hotel provides very helpful information and tourist support.Good location near a tram station and bus stop. They don't accept credit cards for payments under 150 Euro. The only way of contacting the staff is walking all the way to the reception (that can be a long way depending on where your room is).
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8.8 |
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Ashley
Young couple
Calgary,
Canada
October 1, 2011
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We loved the bar, it was open till midnight! The swimming pool was really nice, except the hair nets that everyone had to wear was annoying! Our room was very cute and comfortable, after a week staying there though we missed the luxury of a hotel room, since our room did not get cleaned or we didn't receive new towels at all! The reason why we chose this place was because we didn't want to stay in the city center because of all the other tourists and crowds of people, but after taking the train everyday to get anywhere it got a little irritating, especially trying to to and from anywhere since the village was a little remote to get to/ from. It is situated along a busy highway and there is a small side path for people to walk but its not much, we did a lot of jay walking...we found it the easiest. The prices!! - you have to pay for everything!! And it is not cheap!! Do not get a room close to any kind of cleaning facility (last rooms in the Venezia area), the staff working talk really loud and so early in the morning, we were always woken by 7am!
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5.8 |
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Michael
Young couple
Kent,
United Kingdom
September 23, 2011
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I would say one thing we didnt book an airport shuttle so found it quite difficult to know how to get to Due Ponti train station ended up getting a bus to termini 4 euros then a taxi which cost 27 euros. What you need to do from Termini is get metro A to Flaminio then train to Due Ponti it costs 1euro for 75 minutes
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9.2 |
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Scott
Family with young children
APO AE,
Italy
September 14, 2011
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All of the facilities were well kept and clean. The 5-person bungalow we utilized was well prepared for our stay. Access to transit was easy (train station 250 meter walk). Check-in/out was simple and fast. The restaraunt served outstanding meals at a reasonable price. The morning breakfasts were ample enough and the servers were very courteous and attentive. The pool area was very clean and well maintained. The Information booth personnel were energetic and truly helpful. On any return trips to Rome, this will be the only place my family and I will stay at. It was a great experience. Mandatory shower/swimming camps in the pool seemed to extreme. I don't own a pool, but I would hope any extra work doesn't justify having to wear a cap. About our bungalow, one of the shower basins leaked onto the bathroom floor. When brought up to the staff during check-out, the information we provided didn't appear to be of any concern to the front desk clerk.
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9.6 |
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Jekaterina
Young couple
Riga,
Latvia
October 2, 2011
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I liked everything about this hotel. We stayed in ischia type bungalow with kitchen and 2 rooms. Rooms very cosy and clean,with air conditioning and completely everything you need for living. It was very easy to reach the hotel from the city centre.It will take about 25 min to get to termini,making 1 change.A ticket for city public transport is valid for this train line too,so realy no problems.week ticket costs 16 eur The pool was open at the end of september,but you can't swim without cap-not a problem it can be bought at the bar near. Camping occupies quite large territory, but in the morning and from 3pm there is a courtesy car you can use,so no need to walk long distances staff bery helpful, and it was a pleasant surprise that we can here not only english but even russian language from them))
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9.2 |
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Alexandros
Young couple
Athens,
Greece
November 22, 2011
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Everything was excellent at the Flaminio Village. Very good value for money. Also, the restaurant was way better than most of Rome's restaurants for the price.
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9.2 |
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Mark
Young couple
Harlow..,
United Kingdom
January 27, 2012
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Location to bus and train station. bus stop directly outside and train station is a 5 min walk. The complex was very peaceful and well maintained. The bungalow was situated at the far end of the park. and at this time of year there is no courtesy bus. not a big deal but it is a long walk after a long day in Rome. Although during peak time there is a bus to bring visitors to the other end of the park.
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10 |
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Fedor
Group of friends
Zilina,
Slovakia
January 23, 2012
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Very friendly staff. Heating below the ceiling, which means you freeze on your bed at night in January.
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7.5 |
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Eliyahu
Group of friends
haifa,
Israel
January 11, 2012
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the team was pleasent and kind
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7 |
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Özgür
Young couple
İSTANBUL,
Turkey
January 8, 2012
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Just out of the city and I saw caravans Room is cold and so small price is not nice for this bungalow and they took money for from enterence to the room for transfer
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3.8 |
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Anonymous
Solo traveler
Indonesia
December 29, 2011
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Quite far from city center but easy to go to there. Its better to bring a car there. The bus in Rome will not stop in every bus stop, so better ask driver. I stay in good bungalow and really great for money Location quite far, but not really problem
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7.1 |
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Christopher
Mature couple
Pordenone,
Italy
December 29, 2011
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The hotel staff is so friendly and helpful. First of all, the train station is close to the this hotel(about 5mins on foot), so it is easy to reach to city center of Rome. The water pressure of toilet(Bungalow) is a little low.
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8.3 |
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Debasis
Young couple
Neu Isenburg,
Germany
December 28, 2011
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The bungalow rooms are excellent. The facilities in the camping village were excellent too. The Wi fi signal was not good in the rooms. It was not working mostly. The location of the camping village is quite outside the city and public transport is not that frequent.
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7.9 |
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Ben
Solo traveler
Zillmere,
Australia
December 22, 2011
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Cheap Heater caused short out of power all night. No heater, froze all night till the mo rning. Terrible breakfast, stale bread, rotten pineapple. Worst experience ever. Very rude staff.
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4.2 |
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Angelia
Family with young children
APO,
Italy
November 21, 2011
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The staff here was very nice and the location is close to the public transport The bathroom was musty and the showers did not work great.
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7.9 |
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Gary
Young couple
Kilmarnock,
United Kingdom
November 7, 2011
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We liked the surroundings of the park, local amenities. Good service from the staff kn our late arrival. Bar staff very friendly. Would come back as felt very relaxed & welcome. Due to our travel time swimming pool & gym being closed?
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9.2 |
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Anonymous
Family with young children
Belgium
November 7, 2011
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It is close to a railway connection to the inner city. There is a little shop on site and a supermarket within walking distance. You can purchase the cheap combined rail/metro/bus tickets at the park's office. There are nice lawns and trees. The bungalow was a little cramped, they could have reduced the size of the veranda a little and added a foot of width to each room. The bungalows are far from the entrance (although there is a shuttle during busy hours).
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8.3 |
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Anonymous
Group of friends
Sweden
November 4, 2011
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We had to wander in the middle of the night and undergo a rattling experience to find the hotel. When we found the hotel and checked in, we found that the heater in the room didn't work. It was terribly cold all night, however, we did inform the reception about it and they promised to fixed it. But they didn't carry out the repair as advised and we had to endure another cold night. They lied to us about bus timings so we would be forced to take the airport transfer from the hotel. The shuttle arrived 45 minutes late and we were on the verge of missing the flight too.
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4.2 |
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Dean
Family with older children
Birmingham,
United Kingdom
October 29, 2011
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The bungalow I booked was very clean, modern and in a nice setting on the site.so I felt like I had been given value for money at 60e a night.the site was a little out of the main city centre ,but this gave you the chance to relax from the busy city.The camp site was serviced by good train links to the metro lines and there was a supermarket within easy walking distance from the entrance.Reception was open 24/7 and every enquiry I had was met with friendly and helpful staff.
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7.9 |
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Barbu
Group of friends
bucharest,
Romania
October 24, 2011
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the camping, i like very much how the bongalow, the confort offered, facilites Location
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9.2 |
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