Borgo del Gelso provides air-conditioned rooms in Olgiata. This property offers access to a terrace, table tennis, free private parking, and free Wifi. Every room includes a balcony with garden views....
12 miles from Stadio Olimpico in Olgiata, Euphoria Resort provides accommodations with access to a fitness center, solarium, and open-air bath.
Khamsouk
United States of America
Quiet and comfortable. Gated entry and only 5 units for a very private stay. The grounds and pool were pristine. The location was only 30 minutes drive outside city center and a train station nearby.
Relais Castrum is a historic property part of a medieval hamlet in Rome's Boccea area, 12 miles from both Vatican City and Bracciano Lake. It offers luxury rooms and fine Italian cuisine.
Nathan
Greece
Great variety. Plenty of gluten-free options. Fresh, classic Italian breakfast.
Hotel Cassia offers comfortable and functional accommodations in the quiet, green, and residential northern part of Rome, conveniently connected to the historic center by a regular overground and...
Naomi
Canada
Breakfast was abundant and hosted by a friendly and helpful gentleman. Location on the VF route directly. We visited in Feb, so we probably got one of their nicer rooms, with clean and (mostly) functional fixtures. A nice surprise was we had a peekaboo city view and balcony.
Hotel Selva Candida has a quiet, countryside location, close to Rome's GRA ring road. You will have easy access to Fiumicino and Ciampino airports, free parking and free Wi-Fi internet.
Formello's AutoHotel offers fast check-in procedures and free private parking in front of each room. The Autodromo Vallelunga race track is a 10-minute drive away. Wi-Fi is free.
Less than 2.5 mi from the Etruscan city of Veio and its historical park, Resort La Rocchetta is a 20-minute drive from the center of Rome. This family-run accommodations offers free private parking.
Was convenient for walking the via Francegina on the outskirts of Rome. The main building is under renovation outside, painting maybe, with scaffolding around it, whilst that is not an issue, we couldn’t use the balcony we had booked as there was grit and chips of concrete etc on the balcony. Our original room was nicely decorated but very noisy. The hotel arranged another room in the other older building of the hotel, which was dated with no balcony, but was very quiet.
They let me chek in early. One of the best hotel I visited on the Via Francigena. very good brekfast (boild eggs, diffrent sorts of bread, juice ++++ - not only ‘cakes’). The bathroom was not large (mentioned by others - but I had no problem with it. it was clean, it included what I needed. Air conditioned worked, the room was cold and fresh, and the bed included what I needed to be warm.
Delicious service and normal breakfast, all day reception, very supportive! Really pleasant and full of smile on of the reception girls!!! Near hotel bus to train station. Large bathroom, pleasant quiet room. The room was cleaned every day!! There is a large supermarket on foot near hotel.
Staff at the check-in were quite unprofessional - busy talking to one another and asking for payment - which had been done the day before. Room very small and price for one night very high! Breakfast was good. Facilities at hotel limited. Was ok for overnight on the V Francigena.
Modern rooms. Views from front. Very nice staff who speak English. Balcony for room but fairly quiet given hotel is back from road and up high. Bigger breakfast than most places. Very efficient breakfast host
Nice man.
Hotel Cassia is quite deceiving from the outside. We had low expectations and were very surprised. A new renovated room, very comfortable bed, fresh, clean bathroom and a great breakfast the next morning.
Probably once a great hotel, now, however, rather tired..
Location not the best, in terms of restaurants etc.AC worked well as did the fridge,. Kettle, tea, coff. appreciated
A great location on the Via Francigena. Clearly they hotel catered for this clientele as there was a peregrino special. Great breakfast included in the room rate.
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