Hotel Luciani - Rome
Via Milazzo 8 - Rome
1-877-662-6988The hotel is housed in early 20th-century building and features a cosy bar and an Internet Point in the lobby.
I don't recommended this hotel to anyone. Very little, noisy and dark rooms, ...
Venere Guest, HungaryThese reviews have been left by customers who actually stayed at this hotel
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Breakfast at Hotel Luciani
A breakfast buffet is served from 7.30 a.m. until 9.30 a.m. in the breakfast room.Facilities at Hotel Luciani
- Bar
- Pets accepted
- Dogs allowed
- City tour
- Front desk - safety deposit box
- Multilingual staff
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Luggage room
- Shuttle service
- Internet/Email services
- Meeting Room
Know before you go
Check-in: after noon.
Check-out: before 11 AM.
Policy
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
City tax and/or any other fees charged by the hotel
Unless otherwise indicated, the charges below are not included in the overall room price. If not included in the overall room price, they will be charged by the property at check-in or check-out. Charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book. This property told us they will charge you for the following:
- A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 2 per person, per night, up to 10 nights. This tax does not apply to children under 10 years of age.
We have included all charges provided to us by the property. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.
Hotel Luciani is also known as
Hotel Luciani
Luciani Hotel Rome
Hotel Luciani reviews
- March 2011
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Hungary
I don't recommended this hotel to anyone. Very little, noisy and dark rooms, what has view to the air shaft. The shower didn't work, just drubble. Breakfast was very poor. Bad hotel
- June 2011
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Italy
- November 2010
- Venere Guest
- Group
- Italy
Good basic hotel, next to Termini so good for travellers and easy to find. I booked a single room and had a queen sized bed so very comfatable sleep.
- July 2010
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Poland
Quite good hotel for good price, breakfast could be better, we have got rooms in another building so we had to cross the street to get our meal.
- May 2010
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
- February 2010
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Norway
- February 2010
- Venere Guest
- Group
- United Kingdom
A little gem. Value for money excellent. Location excellent. Staff excellent.
- December 2009
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Russia
- November 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Australia
We rebooked this hotel because we had already stayed there and would have preferred the same rooms. We lugged our luggage up the stairs only ot be told that we were actually in another building! Windows were double glazed thank goodness as were were on Via Marsala & not the in the side street as originally booked. Breakfast was poor compared to others.
- October 2009
- Venere Guest
- Spain
- October 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Colombia
The surrondings aren´t very good looking but the train station is in front of the hotel, which is great! The rooms are clean and confortable but very old. The air conditioning has a central managment. I liked it and the brakfast was good.
- August 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Poland
Hotel beznadziejny. Mieści się na piętrze kamienicy. Pokój 3 osobowy który dostaliśmy miał dosłownie kilka metrów kwadratowych, łóżko stało przy łóżku,strasznie ciasno, do tego widok na obskurne podwórko. W nocy strasznie głośno - działająca na ścianach klimatyzacja nie pozwalała zasnąc. Śniadanie totalnie beznadziejne. Był tylko dżem i płatki. Klimatyzacja w pokoju dodatkowo płatna. Zdjęcia nie mają pokrycia w rzeczywistości - chyba ze jest gdzieś nowsze skrzydło hotelu. Jedyny plus to lokalizacja, tuz przy Termini i sklepów. Ja w kazdym razie tam nie wróce, jest wiele innych hoteli w lepszym standardzie i podobnej cenie. Szczerze nie polecam!
- August 2009
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Hungary
- August 2009
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- South Korea
Location is really closed with Termini station. So I can go to any place where I want easily. But I have to pay 5euro per a day for remote control of aircondition even they never mention about it on hotel policy in venere.com. I used it just one day but they asked me pay for 3days price by mistake.
- July 2009
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
Buyer beware! There are much better places to stay very near here for only a few Euro more per night. Very noisy, poor breakfast, after the extra for air it was not a good value compared to other area properties. It was clean but that is the best I can say.
- July 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Italy
- May 2009
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Netherlands
Great hotel, very quiet and clean. Highly recommended. Very conveniently located to Roma Termini Station. In the absence of an available single room, the staff generously gave me a double room with bathroom shared by only one other room!
- February 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Belgium
- November 2008
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Sweden
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
Location superb, by the Termini. Rooms too hot. Should not have to pay for air conditioning. Breakfast was poor. Coffee barely tolerable. Should have better selections of bread. Cereal selection meagre. Should offer hot breakfasts.
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Norway
The hotel is located rather good for the foot tourist in Rome, near central station with access to both busses and Metro. All of the staff were nice and helpful. The prices we were informed about were correct. The standard of the hotel is rather basic but sufficient. The hotel is a place to sleep, not a place to spend time. As usual in Italy AC costs extra. We were warned about the location near central station with regard to weird people, noisyness and adult shops in the area. That was no problem at all, we stayed with three children (5-8 years old) and felt perfectly safe. If you come by car you should make parking arrangements since street parking is both hazourdous and difficult to find. There are several garages for hire in the area, but be advised to check prices in advance.
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Spain
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Norway
- July 2008
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Italy
in the list of services there was air conditioning, but when I asked they charged me 5 euro per day
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
Do not stay at this hotel! Our shower was clogged and almost overflowed within 3 minutes. The hotel staff said they would clean it but never did and got gross stuff all over the bathroom floor. One morning they decided to do construction (drilling, sawing, hammering)in the hall right outside of our door and did not stop even after realizing that we were still sleeping. Even though it is a great location, I would not recommend this hotel to anyone.
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Stayed in a triple room with private bath. One adult and 2 teenage boys. Room was simple, no frills but very clean and staff helpful. Be aware in summer, they have AC but it costs 10 euro extra/night. You also have to climb several flights of stairs as the hotel is on the third floor of the building. Location is across from train station but in the central part of Rome and close to a metro stop. Lots of people on the main street almost all the time so never felt like safety was a problem. This hotel is great for the price if you are on a budget, traveling light and just need a clean place to sleep and wash up.
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Romania
For a single traveler, the hotel was not bad, but the price was high related to the conditions offered. I may say that Luciani is not a hotel, but a "Bed&Breakfast" location is the best definition for what you find there. I stayed for 4 nights and in every one of them, after 22 o'clock it was a lot of noise coming from the neighbor rooms. I have also a bad surprise when I left the hotel, with the man from the reception who told me I didn't pay the bill, although I've already did it from the second day of my staying...I was lucky I didn't lose my bill ticket to prove the payment. The conclusion is that next time I will come in Rome I think I will stay in another place.
- January 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Mexico
The Hotel is nearest of Temrini station this is a good point for the Hotel. The rooms are in remodeling, but today the rooms aren't like the photographies in the web. You can consider it like a good option.
- November 2007
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Italy
L'hotel è veramente a due passi dalla Stazione Termini. Io però non ero nella sede centrale, mi hanno spostato in via Marsala dove hanno delle altre camere. Lì era meglio. Mi han dato le chiavi del portone andavo e venivo come volevo, anche se per entrare nelle stanze bisogna citofonare per farsi aprire. La mia camera singola abbastanza grande, silenziosa, con televisione. Colazione insufficente! Io non faccio mai colazione la mattina quindi quando mi capita di farla ne ho abbastanza di un caffè o cappuccino. Ma ho visto quello che c'era nella sala e non è all'altezza del prezzo che si paga! Poca roba, solo fette biscottate, marmellate, cereali e crema cacao da spalmare. Basta. Non è all'altezza del prezzo. Se uscite prima delle 7.30 di mattina vi possono rilasciare un voucher dove andrete poi a fare la colazione in un bar convenzionato.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Italy
- September 2007
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Rooms were clean and comfortable, although we had to pay an extra 5 Euros each room per night to access the air conditioning. Situated very near the Termini Station so very convenient. No lift so three flights of stairs with large bags!
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Mexico
The hotel is bad , the only ventage is their ubication
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Australia
We arrived at the hotel and didn't know where it was. We thought it must be somewhere else. We should have been told to go upstairs for the reception. The entrance from the street is poor. Once we found the reception they couldn't have been nicer and helpful. The hotel was easy to find and was in a great location from the train station.
- September 2006
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Sweden
- September 2006
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
DO NOT GO HERE! What a rip off! First of all, it is listed as having A/C. Well, it HAS A/C, but you have to pay an ADDITIONAL 5 euro/day AND give them a 20 euro deposit. What? And it was as hot as heck when I went, but I refused to pay extra for something that I was told was included in my rate. (And there is no fan and if you keep the window open to try and stay cool, it's REALLY noisy. Really. I couldn't even sleep in late if I tried. I honestly did not get a good night's sleep while I was there.) Also, it's in a pretty bad neighborhood--nice. Women traveling alone should definitely beware. (Apparently, anywhere to the north of Termini train station is BAD.) An Italian male friend of mine was VERY apprehensive about the area when he stopped by at around 9:30pm. Also, beware if they give you anything "for free," because you will end up paying for it. (I am used to hotels giving you things "complimentary." That doesn't exist here.) The ONLY good thing is that it's about a block away from Termini (major train station in Rome). Also, the rooms are really small and the bathrooms are ill-conceived. For example, the toilet paper rack is by the sink. "Why?" you may ask. Well, that's because the SHOWER IS OVER THE TOILET. So ridiculous. And if you have a room on the first floor, you hear EVERYTHING in the building and outside--the walls are ridiculously thin.
- August 2006
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Sweden
The room was clean but had a bad smell from the bathroom. The window was against a wall. But it was a good price for a quadrople.
- June 2006
- Venere Guest
- Group
- USA
the worse hotel ever. i payed for ac did not get it and instead i got horible service and noise room with bugs and very dirty. I do not suggest that hotel at all. worse experience ever.........
- February 2006
- Venere Guest
- Couple with children
- Switzerland
- December 2005
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
We were double booked out of Luciani. This was annoying but our new hotel was closer to Termini.
- November 2005
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- Sweden
- November 2005
- Venere Guest
- Single corporate traveller
- Finland
Staff was very kind and helpfull. Breakfast ok. Situation exellent. Room was very narrow. Aircondition and tv ok! For short stay ok!
- August 2005
- Venere Guest
- Couple with children
- United Kingdom
The web site said the rooms were air conditioned. This was not the case, just a fan in the corner. We needed to keep the window open which meant the street noise was loud. The breakfast was very basic by continental breakfast standards. We would not stay there again.
- August 2005
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Romania
The hotel is located near the Termini train station, which is OK as long as the distance to the center is concerned, but this is the only good thing about the location. The street is filled with suspicious looking people and I wouldn't venture myself there at night if I didn't have to. There were even riots on the street at night wich woke us up. The hotel is located at the first floor of a building, it has a big sign at the entrance. We had a room for 4, the door on it looked like someone had previously used some force on it. The room wasn't very clean, didn't have air conditioning, but a big fan that we didn't use too often, because we were a little afraid it might fall. The bathroom wasn't great at all, an old shower and some broken things around. We had breakfast, so to speak, but it was very poor. I think they even had powder milk, anyway. We had to pay for the parking to a partner of the hotel and it depended on the size of the car, for a big car we had to pay 16Euro.
- April 2005
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Italy
I think it's a comfortable small hotel and pretty cheap also,but maybe there is some noise just out of the rooms and in the passages too
- August 2004
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Singapore
It was not what I expected it to looked like. The furniture was deteriorated. I've to asked for the TV remote for the reception. The breakfast is not worth to be paid 6 Euro. Overall it was dissappointing.
- August 2004
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Finland
The rooms were small but quite clean. The public areas were just ok. The view from the room windows was horrible: backyard with rubbish bins and no sunshine at all. Ok for one night but I would not recommend for longer stay.
- July 2004
- Venere Guest
- Group
- United Kingdom
Our stay was very good with excellent service and great value for money. It was situated in a convenient location next to the station and only 20 minute walk away from all major monuments and sites. I recommend it to all!
- July 2004
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- United Kingdom
The stay was pleasant. There is one area where they can improve. In summer the hotel should be ready with table fans. We had to sleep one night without the fan when it was too hot.
- July 2004
- Venere Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- Japan
molto mare!Ho prenotato camera singla con bagno privata.Non c'e la camera singora sono dormito la camera doppia. Questo va vene.MA loro dicono "Non poi'usare letto.tu poi'usare exletto!"per questo molto sgradevole! puoi senza bagno privata. Si, ho prenotato albergo economico, Ma pul troppo diverso per prenotazione. Come truffaldino.
- June 2004
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Japan
This hotel is worth than one star.
- May 2004
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
Friendly staff - but very noisy in the rooms.
- April 2004
- Venere Guest
- Group
- Italy
Rooms were cold and the reception assistant refused to turn on the radiator. Breakfast was really poor. The rest corresponds to what one can see on your website
- January 2004
- Venere Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- Italy
- July 2003
- Venere Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- Germany
Excellent location directly at Termini Station. Had a very small room with view to a dirty backyard. In the evening some noises from kitchen, but quite ok. Missed a fridge to keep drinks cold. No telephone in room. Aircon ok. Stayed 4 nights, on two nights short breaks of power supply! Quite good price for Rome (50 Euro per night). Ok place if you only look for a place to sleep near the station.
- June 2003
- Venere Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- Japan
I was satisfied with this stay.
- June 2003
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
The first night we were allocated a room under the stairs, without air con and with a window overlooking the back of a restaurant. The night was noisy and unpleasant and we slept particularly badly as there was a school group booked into the hotel and the restaurant noise continued until around 1am. The room had no working electrical sockets and there were exposed bare wires. The bathroom was cramped and the toilet seat was broken. We asked to be moved that evening but were told that there were no other rooms available. The next morning we asked to leave and the manager finally offered us an alternative room which was quieter, larger and with air con. This was much better and I have no complaints about this second room. The location was excellent. I would also liked to have known when the account was due. We thought that we had paid on booking (as with all other internet bookings) but the manager charged us on our day of departure.
- January 2003
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Italy
The hotel is well positioned (only a few steps from Rome Central railway station), rooms seem to be spacious, while public areas are quite small. The only drawbacks in my short stay (1 night)were a leak of water in the bathroom and the impossibility to pay by credit/debit card, allegedly for a temporary malfunction of their device. I don't know if there is any relation with that, but paying cash was by far cheaper (I have been asked 65 euro instead of 95 as stated on my online booking). If you aren't looking for luxury and are sensitive about the price, Luciani could be an option to ponder.
- August 2002
- Venere Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- France
- August 2002
- Venere Guest
- Group of friends
- Armenia
- August 2002
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- USA
Somewhat old and run down. Lobby full of a noisy student group first day. Room had a bath, but was more like a cavern, similar to no star hotel without a bath 20 years ago.
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- Mature couple
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- Young couple
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- Single traveller
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Hotel Luciani reviews by TripAdvisor
Room Details
Hotel Luciani offers 38 welcoming single, double, triple and quadruple guest rooms, as well as spacious suites sleeping 4 or 6 persons.All of the accommodations have a private bathroom and are equipped with air conditioning, heating, safe, satellite TV, direct dial telephone and Internet connection. Hairdryers are available on request.
Accommodation Services
- TV
- Telephone
- Safe
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Extra beds
- Direct dial phone
- Hairdryer on request
- Satellite TV
How to reach Hotel Luciani
By carFrom any point of the Grande Raccordo Anulare, reachable by all main incoming highways, follow the indications to Roma centro and then to Termini railway station.
By train
The hotel is only 100 metres/0.1 mile from the Termini railway station.
By airplane
The Roma Fiumicino airport is connected to the city by highway or a local train service, called Leonardo Express, leaving every 30 minutes for the Termini railway station.
The Roma Ciampino airport is just a few bus stops from the Anagnina underground station (line A). The ride to Termini takes about 20 minutes.
Distances from Hotel Luciani
Diocletian Bath - 0.4 km / 0.2 miOctagonal Hall - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
Palazzo Massimo alle Terme - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
National Central Library of Rome - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Santa Maria degli Angeli - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Piazza della Repubblica - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Santa Prassede - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II - 0.7 km / 0.5 mi
National Museum of Oriental Art - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
University of Roma-La Sapienza - 0.9 km / 0.5 mi
Santa Maria della Vittoria - 0.9 km / 0.5 mi
Porta Pia - 0.9 km / 0.5 mi
The closest major airports to Hotel Luciani are:
Rome (CIA-Ciampino) - 13.5 km / 8.4 mi
Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci) - 24 km / 14.9 mi
The preferred airport for Hotel Luciani is Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci).
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
Transportation services Hotel Luciani
- Shuttle service
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