Hotel Overview
Reviewer score
3.3
out of 5
6 reviews
great if you can find it

The "hotel" was great but almost impossible to find with the wrong address listed on their web site... See full review

  • Happy once I found it
  • May 18, 2009
Rome Hotel

The room and staff were good, but impossible to find, and the first floor is an empty dungeon. ... See full review

  • Don
  • Apr 22, 2009
The Relais Piazza di Spagna Luxury Rooms and suites is situated in the heart of Rome on one of the citys most prestigious streets via del Babuino, that connects the most famous Spanish Steps with Piazza del Popolo. The strategic location gives guests a quick and easy access of all of Romes most interesting and fascinating historical and artistic sights including the spectacular Trevi Fountain, Villa Borghese and the Pincio, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, the Colosseum and Roman Forum, Montecitorio and the Campidoglio. This exclusive Luxury House offers a classic and elegant environment in total harmony with its prestigious location. Comfortable and welcoming, the Relais Piazza di Spagna is the ideal place to stay in Rome; a home away from home. The rooms, all non-smoking are completely soundproofed and decorated with elegant materials. All the accommodation features electronic card/key system, mini safe, direct dial telephone, individually controlled air-conditioning, LCD TV, minibar and writing desk. The rooms have a private bathroom with either Jacuzzi shower or bathtub and hairdryer. IMPORTANT NOTICE ** A city tax of 3 Euros per person/ per night will have to be paid once in hotel/ at hotel directly. Max 10 consecutive nights**

Relais Piazza di Spagna Rooms

Superior double room AC LCD TV
Superior room double or twin beds soundproof safe LCD satTV minibar desk private bathroom shower or tub
Suite room king size beds
Suite Room / all the last modern amenities such as LCD TV, A/C, mini-bar, safety box, hair dryer, writing desk

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Hotel Map

Area served
CityCenter
Nearby airports
Ciampino Airport, (CIA), 29.00, S, Km; Fiumicino Airport, (FCO), 45.10, NE, Km; Florence Airport, (FLR), 262.30, N, Km; Capodichino Airport, (NAP), 241.40, S, Km
Area description
ROM-Rome 0 mi N

Amenities

  • Air Conditioned
  • Business center
  • City Center
  • Concierge Desk
  • Doctor on Call
  • Family Plan
  • Meal Plan
  • Mini Bar
  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
  • Safe
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Terrace
  • Wake-up Service

Hotel Policies

Check-in:
2:00 PM
Check-out:
11:00 AM

Terms and conditions

Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.

The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel and not by Orbitz

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Guest Reviews (6)

Ratings and reviews for Relais Piazza di Spagna

Overall score

3.3 / 5
6 out of 6
Amenities:
2.7
Room cleanliness:
4
Hotel staff:
3.5
Room comfort:
4.2
Location:
4.7
Value:
3.8

67% would recommend to a friend.

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Reviewer score

4
Happy once I found it
Chicago
May 18, 2009

great if you can find it

The "hotel" was great but almost impossible to find with the wrong address listed on their web site and a fax number listed as their phone number. We asked a retail employee across literally across the street where the "hotel" was located and they had no idea.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
5
Review of Relais Piazza di Spagna

Reviewer score

1
Just another worldly explorer
San Francisco, CA
May 10, 2009

Trust me, do not stay here

Our stay at this hotel was really unpleasant, and we are pretty sure the people that own this hotel are cheats. Our experience led us to believe that they run a horrible hotel for ridiculous prices in an effort to extort as much money as possible out of their unknowing guests, while attempting to work as little as possible and provide the most basic level of service, value, and cleanliness. Rome was our last stop after traveling around for a few weeks, and we had had great luck on hotels on our stay thus far. When we arrived the guy working at the check in counter was pretty rude and unfriendly (we think he was the son of the owners or something because he was only about 16 and clearly did not care about the possibility of losing his job). Anyways, we get to our room and it is unpleasant and uncleanly, evincing a general lack of good taste. It has floor to floor carpeting (with added throw rugs) and distasteful tapestry lining every single inch of the walls. The fabric on the walls was dark navy blue, and basically made the lighting seems like it was about 8 pm at night even when it was a gorgeous sunny day at 8 in the morning. As you can imagine, the wall to wall, floor to ceiling carpeting made it smell unsavory at best, and the room was really stuffy and smelled stale. It did not smell clean and the tapestry walls had visible dust all over it. We had to keep the window open almost constantly to make it bearable, and it was extremely noisy outside of our window. It was also very warm at night, and although this hotel advertised that it had AC, we found out the first night they do not turn the AC on until June. They were not polite in dealing with the situation, and we had to leave the window open all night. It literally felt like we were sleeping in the busy street below it was so loud. Then the next night we wanted water out of our minibar after a long day and night out and about; the only bottle was unsealed. Whether the bottled was refilled by previous guests and unnoticed by the help, or put there with the knowledge of the hotel staff in an effort to extort a few more dollars out of their guests, we do not know. When we complained the next morning the woman working the front desk was rude and unapologetic. We asked if she could get us a taxi to the airport the next morning, as we had an early flight back to the US out of Rome's Da Vinci airport. We had read that a law in Italy was recently enacted requiring taxi drivers to charge no more than 40 euro from inside the city of Rome to the airport. The lady said she would call a taxi for us, and when we came down extremely early the next morning with all of our bags, there was a luxury car service waiting that wanted to charge us 55 euro for a ride. We complained and told the hotel staff we were aware of the law, and the hotel "magically" worked it out so the cost of the car would be 40 euro instead of 55 euro. When we got in the car the driver was a really nice guy, and through my bad italian and his bad english we were able to converse. He told us that he was told to charge us 55 euro instead of 40 by the hotel staff, which he thought was strange. He also told us that he has had problems with the staff at this hotel before, and that the people in charge of the hotel were "not good." Please don't stay here. It was really, really gross and unclean, and the people were horrible swindlers. Trust me.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
2
Room cleanliness:
1
Hotel staff:
1
Room comfort:
1
Location:
3
Value:
1
Nightlife tip: Short walk from hotel

Go and hang out in Trastevere, and think about staying there as well. We wandered around in the charming, winding streets and found gems of hotels, wine bars, and places to eat a meal. One of our favorite parts of our trip was wandering around and finding places to have a glass of wine and appertivo (free yummy appetizer buffets that come with your drink during happy hour periods) during the early evening in Trastevere.

Review of Relais Piazza di Spagna

Reviewer score

3
Don
New york, NY
Apr 22, 2009

Rome Hotel

The room and staff were good, but impossible to find, and the first floor is an empty dungeon. Should have a better sign (the door bell button to ring was rubbed down, and no notice on the empty dungeon like first floor that you have to go upstairs. No other facilities other than the room, which is okay for the price, but wish I had known that!

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
1
Room cleanliness:
4
Hotel staff:
4
Room comfort:
4
Location:
5
Value:
5
Review of Relais Piazza di Spagna

Reviewer score

2
Vittorio
Evanston
Dec 22, 2008

My review of Relais Piazza di Spagna

Room was great; shower great but leaking and location the best in Rome.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
1
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
1
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
3
Shopping tip: Short walk from hotel

Piazza di Spagna is the best area in Rome for shopping, dining and noight life but no cars!

Review of Relais Piazza di Spagna

Reviewer score

5
Nis
Lakeland
Sep 10, 2008

Charming and well located

The room was charming,elegant and large. The location is literally steps from the Spanish Steps and the wonderful square. There are many excellent restaurants and great shopping at designer stores all around you. We especially enjoyed breakfast served in the dining area that was part of our room. Definitely would stay there again.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
3
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
5
Shopping tip: Short walk from hotel

Great restaurants and shopping all around you.

Review of Relais Piazza di Spagna

Reviewer score

5
Scott
Redlands
Jun 17, 2008

Great location

The Relais Piazza di Spagna was located within a couple of blocks of the Spanish Steps, hence the name. It was also within walking distance to many other of Rome's highlights including the Trevi Fountain and the Via Veneto. The continental breakfast was good and unexpected. Would definitely recommend this hotel to everyone and would stay there again if I had the opportunity.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
4
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Dining tip: Short walk from hotel

Great restaurant around the corner named Edy's. Excellent food, good price for Rome.

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