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05 Dec 2006 read hotel reviewsAbout Hotel Regno
exterior - entrance
The hotel Regno is situated in the heart of the historic centre of Rome, on the famous shopping street Via del Corso, close to the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain.
The structure is a historical building from the 16th century, is elegantly decorated, and has a refined and comfortable environment. The lounge is furnished with beautiful original antique furniture and offers a welcoming atmosphere.
The hotel has a cosy bar and a delightful terrace.
Location of Hotel Regno, Rome
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City Area:Trevi Fountain
Position of the zone in the city
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Rooms at Regno
double room
The hotel offers comfortable rooms and suites, all featuring private bathrooms with shower or bathtub and hairdryer.
Amenities in each room include air-conditioning, satellite TV, direct dial telephone and mini bar.
All rooms furthermore offer high-speed Internet access via a PC or interactive flat-screen TV with cordless keyboard. This entertainment package is subject to an extra charge of €15,00 and includes all films (various languages), music and Internet access.
- Desk
- Dial-up Internet access
- Direct dial phone
- Electronic safe
- Extra beds
- Heating
- High speed Internet access
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Interactive TV
- LCD flat screen TV
- Mini bar
- Non-smoking rooms
- Pay-Per-View
- PC with internet access in room
- Radio
- Satellite TV
- Soundproof rooms
- Terrace/Balcony
Breakfast at Regno
breakfast terrace
Breakfast is served in the breakfast room or on the terrace from 7.30 a.m. until 10 a.m.
It consists of a traditional Italian buffet with fresh bread, croissants, jam, honey, cold cuts, typical local cheese, yoghurt, fruit juices, coffee, cappuccino, and much more.
Hotel Facilities
- Credit card accepted
- Entire property is air conditioned
- Laundry service
- Lift/elevator
- Recently renovated
- Room service - limited hour
- City maps
- City tour
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Luggage room
- Multilingual staff
- Newspapers
- Tourist information
- Limousine service
- Own garage
- Rent a car in the hotel
- Baby sitter
- Internet/Email services
- Satellite TV
- Bar
- Snack bar
Hotel Reviews Regno
Mature couple
USA, Jul 2009
Air conditioning did not work upon arrival and room had a terrible odor. Took 2 days to get moved to another room. Front desk varied from extremely helpful to an air of antagonism depending on who was on duty.
Mature couple
Italy, Jul 2009
Very small room, very small bathroom!
Mature couple
Switzerland, Jun 2009
Hotel is ok, we told the receptionist twice that the refrigerator was not working and nothing happend. The location is fantastic, rooms clean, breakfast ok. We would come again!
Japan, Mar 2009
good place,good stuf.we visited again this hotel the last day of this trip.they prepared us more good room.lightfull penthouse.we enjoyed stay at this hotel.
Family with older children
Sweden, Feb 2009
We stayed at two adjacent rooms on the top floor with our own little patio. Rooms are small but quality is OK given the price. Hotel prices in Rome are high in general. What really makes this hotel great is the location. Right in the middle of everything and all the "must do's" in Rome are within walking distance. No need for cabs, busses or subways. And even if it’s located on a relatively busy street, we were not disturbed by the traffic (could be because of top floor location). Highly recommended for a long weekend trip where you would like do to Rome by foot.
Family with young children
Israel, Feb 2009
A really nice hotel in an excellent location. Staff was nice and helpful. Room was relatively big compared to what we expected in such a hotel. A warning to parents with baby/ies - in order to get to upper floors you need to use 2 elevators separated by a staircase, which is problematic with a baby stroller
Family with young children
Italy, Jan 2009
hotel ottimo perfetto per girare roma in zona centralissima ero con moglie e figlia e siamo stati bene colazione abbondante
Mature couple
Canada, Oct 2008
The location is second to none. We got a spacious suite with 2 bathrooms, a very nice touch. My only complaints are that the bed was small, a double for 2 people and that they charged extra for eggs, the only hotel to do so, otherwise we were very happy. They should also may-be spruce up the entrance, add a larger more prominent sign.
Group
Italy, Aug 2008
This is a small but very nice hotel close to Trevi Fountain and other accommodations including the metro. The price was reasonable and the rooms were more than adequate. When in Rome, hotels are only really necessary for sleeping, and this one was great for that.
Family with older children
Japan, Aug 2008
It was better if we could use free internet access.
Family with older children
Brazil, Jul 2008
Excellent location; nice staff: gave good hints on buses, attractions and restaurants. There was a problem with the sheets in my daughter's bed which appeared not to have been changed form previous guests, we could get a new set at reception.
Family with young children
Australia, Jul 2008
We chose this hotel because of its central location within the old part of Rome as we have small childen who wouldn't be capable of walking long distances. It was our first experience of Rome, and as a result of Hotel Regno's location a wonderful one! In two days we managed to see all the sights in 2km radius (at times with the help of a bus). Both my wife and I also managed to (seperately) jog from the fontana to the Vatican and back in the early morning, which was magical. The hotel staff were very helpful and friendly, especially those working in the breakfast room.
Family with older children
United Kingdom, Jul 2008
The next time I travel to Rome I will stay in this hotel. Excellent location, staff & price.
Family with young children
United Kingdom, May 2008
We stayed for 4 nights in May 2008. The location is fabulous, only a few minutes walk to the Trevi fountain, Pantheon etc. Colloseum and Forum also walkable. Plenty of restaurants in surrounding area. The room we had was spacious, on the top floor and had a balcony. The only minor negative is that breakfast was a bit limited / boring. Would definately stay here again
Family with older children
USA, May 2008
Overall, our family of four really liked this hotel. The location was excellent, the staff was friendly, and the price was reasonable compared to comparable hotels. On the less positive side, we had a quadruple room reservation, but we got one room with four beds, and it was fairly cramped. The breakfast room was also very crowded in the morning, and the elevator was not working on one occasion. I would return to this hotel, however, on another trip to Rome.
Young couple
Argentina, Feb 2008
As always,
Family with young children
United Kingdom, Feb 2008
The quad room was excellent as had 2 toilets and sliding doors between 2 sections of room. Kids could see us eating in restaurant in alleyway from balcony
Single traveller
Spain, Feb 2008
Single room, small and not very clean. Could hear the snores of my neighbours and their TV as if they were just by my side. Breakfast was worth nothing: the only proper thing was the cofee, all the rest was of poor quality. People was nice. The best thing was, no doubt, the location. Definetly the price - 100 eur/night - was not very high but I think the overall quality I recieved made me think I was paying too much for what I got.
United Kingdom, Jan 2008
I have travelled to Rome many times but it was my Daughter's first trip. The hotel was great, in a perfect location with really friendly staff. Everything was perfect and I would stay at Hotel Regno again.
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United Kingdom, Jan 2008
Excellent breakfast apart from "fake" orange juce which was vile. Otherwise a fabulous hotel which I will be happy to use again and recommend to any friends visiting Rome.
Family with older children
Germany, Dec 2007
It was really cold weather in Rome during this weekend in December. Unfortunately was not the heating of the room ok. We were freezing alot during night. The breakfast room was to small and to busy.
Family with young children
USA, Dec 2007
this is a great hotel for couples or families. the location is perfect. walking distance to everywhere in Rome. the personnel are great, speak English and are very helpful. You couldn't ask for more.
Single traveller
Germany, Dec 2007
Basically an excellent hotel and excellent service. A small problem on the first day was that I was given a room that clearly had been used by smokers before, although the entire hotel is supposed to be non-smoking. The staff reacted quickly and moved me into a fresh room. Their help and service also worked very efficiently when I was on my way to the station and they called the taxi driver because I had left a bag in the hotel. The surroundings of the hotel are not too noisy but it is possible to hear your neighbours when they are speaking loudly.
Family with young children
USA, Nov 2007
Probably one of the best hotels we have enjoyed in Europe. Price to value was wonderful. We were on the top floor, in a quad room since we had two children (ages 7 and 9). The room had a spectacular balcony from which we could enjoy the sights and sounds of Roma. Perfect location! Within 300 yards we could walk to Trevi fountain, The Pantheon, the "Wedding Cake", Trajan's columm, Trajan's market. No better location in the city. We will stay here anytime we go to Rome.
Family with older children
USA, Nov 2007
Awesome location. Staff completely competent and willing to assist in any way. Room was much larger than expected for european standards. Perfectly clean. Beds a little hard and third bed in room was not comfortable. But location and price were excellent! Room had balcony overlooking via del corso. wonderful view of busy streets - could see all the way to piazza venezia and piazza del popolo. Great shopping, restaurants, pizza, patiseries...We completely enjoyed our stay and can't wait to return. Breakfast was very good too!
Family with older children
Austria, Nov 2007
Nettes Hotel in wunderbarer Lage, direkt zwischen Trevibrunnen und Pantheon gelegen, viele andere Sehenswürdigkeiten sind innerhalb von 15- 20 min zu Fuß erreichbar. Wir hatten ein großes Familienappartement (quardriple) im obersten Stockwerk mit Dachterrasse. Lediglich das Frühstück könnte etwas vielfältiger sein, hat aber trotzdem sehr gut geschmeckt.
Single traveller
Norway, Sep 2006
Long weekend with 2 girl-friends - for pleasure in historic surroundings
Young couple
Chile, Aug 2007
Hotel muy central en el corazón de Roma...cerca de lugares muy turísticos de la ciudad como la Fontana di Trevi
Single traveller
Italy, May 2007
An excellent location, excellent reception and restaurant staff. A pleasure to stay there. We will definitely return. Two disappointments: our rooms, on the 5th floor, were near an airconditioning or other type of plant, so although the weather was perfect and we had a balcony with a fabulous view, we found we couldn't enjoy it as much as we would have liked. The breakfast was OK, but not brilliant, and the breakfast room staff, unlike all the rest of the staff at the hotel, were a little surly.
Family with young children
USA, Apr 2007
This hotel is in the best spot in Rome- no hotel can offer you a better location! You are in the middle of everything, walking distance (even with small children) to the Spanish Steps, the Forum and the Coloseum. The room is very clean, although be prepared that the front desk cannot offer you change (we wanted to tip the porter but only had large bills) or help if the air conditioning doesn't work. Expect noise if you open the window because of the street below (but closing the windows really helps - unless the air conditioning isn't working and then you either sweat and close the windows or are fine but have noise from the street below). Best location ever, so I'd come back in a heartbeat! (You even have a balcony which was great!)
Family with young children
Italy, Feb 2007
Very nice room and strategically located (within walking distance to everywhere), but poor breakfast in a small room with more people than sits....
Mature couple
Norway, Feb 2007
Both the bar and the restaurant were closed. The room was too warm, and the aircondition did not work, so we had to open the window; very noisy!
Single traveller
Canada, Feb 2007
I was in Rome for 3 days and had a wonderful stay at the Hotel Regno. The staff were very friendly and accomodating from the minute i arrived until i left. The service overall was excellent. The entire stay at the hotel went without a glich. I would highly recommend this hotel and also the services of venere who managed to get me an excellent price for this hotel.
Family with young children
Germany, Jan 2007
We booked this hotel expecting 4 star service but received 2 star service at a 4 star price. One of the reasons we chose this hotel was because they advertised child care service. Once we got there, there was no child care service and the receptionists were unwilling to help us procure this service from within the city. We could hear everything in the room next to us, including a crying toddler. When we arrived for breakfast, we were the only people in the room to be asked what room we were staying in - as if we looked like we didn't belong there. Descrimination! The only good thing about the hotel was the location - right next to a shoe store and cafe and on the shopping strip within walking distance to most everything. But it wasn't worth the money when we could have gone 2 blocks down and stayed somewhere equally nice for half the price. I do not recommend this hotel to families.
Family with older children
USA, Dec 2006
The hotel was centrally located and a ten minute walk to most of the main sights. The staff were helpful and friendly, breakfast good and the bathroom was great! The staff were very welcoming to my teen daughter who checked in ahead of us. Highly recommended.
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Egypt, Dec 2006
I specified some particular request when making the booking on the web, and was amazed to see this printed on the checkin slip at reception, and even more surprised that it had been done with no problem. I would recommend this as a good hotel, providing you don't want to spend a lot of time in the room - there is enough room to sleep, get dressed (carefully) and that is it. The bathroom is big enough, but only just. Balcony is great, not completely private, but was a great bonus nonetheless. Hotel is absolutely ideal for anyone wanting to have a base for walking round all sights in central Rome, and pleasant and helpful staff. I would definitely go again.Would not recommend our room for older people as there are too many stairs to be negotiated. Would not recommend the hotel for anyone with children, because I don't want noisy children spoiling anybody else's enjoyment here!!
Group
USA, Nov 2006
My two friends and I did not know what to expect when arriving at our hotels in Italy. We booked all three hotels (in 3 different cities) all through venere.com. We were quite pleased with all our hotels. However Hotel Regno definitely beat out the other two. The service was great, the rooms were so clean, the bathrooms were spotless and our rooms were very spacious! We could not believe how big our rooms were compared to the other two hotels we stayed in. Our room had two seperate rooms- one as a sitting room with couch that turned into a twin bed and one with the king size bed. It also had two flatscreen tvs with English channels and a walkout wrap around balcony. Plus, you cannot beat the location-- so close to Trevi Fountain, Spanish steps, and all the Piazza's. I would reccommend this hotel to everyone!! If I return (well I should say when) to Rome I will definitely plan on staying at Hotel Regno!
Mature couple
Sweden, Oct 2006
Having been warned by other reviews that the rooms could be very small and noisy (those facing the Via Corso, a major and very busy street), I called 3 times in advance to make sure we had a large, quiet double room on a high floor. We did. The staff was friendly and helpful. Great to have a computer/TV connection in the room. Their restaurant had problems. They consistently gave me pineaple juice when I asked for grapefruit.They served cold, premade pizza (dinner) and cold croissants (breakfast). But this was minor. The location is terrific. Overall a very pleasant hotel for the price. We would go back.
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Oct 2006
Very central location and easy to find after a day out in Rome. Helpful and friendly staff. The breakfast room is too small as others have mentioned, but we simply judged when the busy times were and avoided those periods ! The aircon. can be left on when you leave the room so it is nice and cool upon your return.
Mature couple
Norway, Sep 2006
Although very pleased with the hotel overall,I thought the price of 230 Euros per night was too high. This apart ,the hotel was quiet,clean and ideally situated for all the major sightseeing attractions - within walking distance.No hesitation in staying again at the Regno.
Family with older children
France, Aug 2006
This hotel is very correct for a ***. The price is higher than others ,in Pisa, Venize....but it was in Roma... The only limitation is : the bath- is too small!
Couple with children
France, Dec 2005
Nice room. Good quality. Very good situation in the City. Only one remark regarding the noize from the street "via del Corso".
Family Group
Ireland, Sep 2005
The Regno is situated in a very central position for sightseeing. If you dont fancy walking, the bus is outside the door to bring you to your chosen destination. We enjoyed our stay for a family wedding, and the staff were really helpfull.
Not Specified
Italy, Nov 2005
La stanza era silenziosa nonostante l'hotel sia in pieno centro e dia su una delle strade più affollate della città. Con mia grande sorpresa la stanza è decisamente meglio di quella nella fotografia, non grande ma molto carina e confortevole. L'arredamento è stato rifatto da poco e il bagno è piccolo ma carino, ben accessoriato e pulito. Il personale è stato gentile e disponibile nel darmi un caldo benvenuto e le informazioni di cui avevo bisogno. sarò senz'altro una affezionata cliente ogni volta che tornerò a Roma. The hotel room is completely quiet even if the hotel is in the very center of Rome. To my great surprise the room was much better than the one in the picture,newly redecorated,not large but very comfortable and clean. The bathroom was small but clean and accessorized. I appreciated the warm welcome and the kindness of the staff : they provided me the informations I needed and a very good service. I will surely be their faithful costumer every time I'll come back to Rome.
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Canada, Oct 2005
Excellent location, near restaurants, shops and minutes walk to tourist sites. Breakfast OK. I would strongly recommend this hotel.
Heterosexual Couple
New Zealand, Aug 2005
A very convenient location which enabled us to explore central Rome easily on foot. Although an older style hotel it was very comfortalbe and the staff were friendly, courteous and helpful.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Sep 2005
We had a quiet room on the top floor which was immaculate. The hotel is located in the best position in Rome to take advantage of the sights to be seen. A short walk to spanish steps, trevi fountain, pantheon, Piaza Navona, Colloseum etc, we even walked to the vatican. The only down side was if you arrived for breakfast with about half an hour to go until it ends you will find lots of items are not available and not replenished, so arrive early.
Couple with children
United Kingdom, Aug 2005
Our family of 2 adults and 3 children had a great stay here. The location was very central, so sightseeing was easy to do. Many bus routes nearby too. The room we had was large enough for 5, and had a big bathroom. Air conditioning was great, and meant that the windows could be kept shut when quiet was needed. Wonderful breakfasts. More towels immediately available when requested. A good value stay for a family (most alternative hotels cannot offer a room for 5, so you have there the expense of 2 rooms).
Not Specified
USA, Aug 2005
Everything in Rome is expensive, so for the price, the Hotel Regno was fine. It is a small, tall, thin building with one slow elevator and lots of stairs. Most people use the stairs. The elevator is used to transport luggage. The room was spacious, and fairly clean, I say fairly because everything is old and some of the furniture is stained, still is is charming and very fitting in the "Roman sense". The location is perfect. Only a block away from the Trevi fountain, the piazza de Venicia, the Pantheon, and the Spannish steps. Of course, shopping is everywhere. There was one thing that annoyed me about the Regno. We only stayed one night, and on that night we returned from an evening out at around midnight. We were traveling with our children and had "trundle couch" in the room for them to sleep on. (a couch with a twin mattress underneath that pulls out). After searching the room, I realized there were no linen for these two beds. My two kids were tired and cranky by this time, so I went down to the desk to get linens. The night shift was not happy to see me. They could not understand why I had not discovered this problem until now, and did not want to help. They basically said it was too late to get linens. I made it clear I was not going to leave until I got sheets. After much go around, they called their supervisor. They told me to go to my room and they would "let me know" if sheets would be available. Now I'm mad, because I want to go to bed. So, I stayed at the desk until I was told sheets would be brought up promptly. Apparently, the supervisor told the night shift where to get sheets. I took a while for the sheet delivery, because you know, everyone there is on Roman time. Then, at half past midnight, I had to "make beds." When I think back on the event, It doesn't seem that bad, but at the time I was "really ticked." After that episode, the staff did not seem as friendly. I guess the word got around. Still, even after this event, I would stay ag
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Jul 2005
We had a wonderful stay at Hotel Regno. The location was superb, the breakfast was delicious and varied, and the room was quite large. The toilet made a running noise continuously, but that could be covered up by closing the bathroom door. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone going to Rome.
Not Specified
USA, Jul 2005
We had difficulty with the refrigerated air conditioning of our room on the first evening of our stay and some assertiveness on our part was required to effect a correction of the problem. Thereafter, we had air conditioning but not, we regretted, of a standard that we have grown elsewhere to expect. Other than that, we found our stay to be most comfortable. Moreover, the very central location in Rome of this hotel cannot be surpassed for its convenience.
Family Group
United Kingdom, Jul 2005
Excellent, centrally located hotel. All sights within walking distance,i.e. Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Colosseum, Forum, Spanish Steps. Buses stop outside the hotel for The Vatican and termini. Effective double glazing kept the noise out. Good, plentiful breakfast. Nice staff.
Couple with children
Dominican Republic, Jul 2005
Well placed hotel, the people are very kind, except one of the front desk clerk. But the air conditioner was a disaster, outside was 100 degrees and the air conditioner only work between 2 an 5 in the morning. The room was hot like hell. The hair blower did not heat, and the toillet was flushing water 24 hour a day. The breakfast was good, but the best part is the locattion. It expensive for not having comoditties like air conditioner working properly. The rest is fine what so ever.
Couple with children
USA, Jul 2005
The Regno exceeded our expectations. It's a great value in an excellent location. We will be back.
Family Group
USA, Jul 2005
In the plus column, the location can't be beat and the staff are truly helpful and pleasant. For being on such a busy steet we were pleasantly surprised at how much noise was blocked out with the windows closed. That said, we were very warm with our windows closed since the airconditioning in our room did not work. While Italy was undergoing a heat wave, we couldn't write off the lousy a/c to an overwhelmed system as other rooms and common areas were considerably cooler. Also, we booked a quadruple room which ended up being a small double room with four small beds. The bathroom was tiny and smelled of mildew. The furnishings were worn and dirty. We loved the city and the location so much that we were able to have a great time despite the hotel's other shortcomings. Still, I'd try a different property next time....
Family Group
Puerto Rico, Jun 2005
I love it. Everything is perfect. Location, Personel, food. I will repeat it.
Couple with children
USA, May 2005
Great central location. Breakfast was very good with good service. Overall, a great experience.
Heterosexual Couple
Norway, May 2005
Excellent location. Walking distance to all well known tourist sites.
Family Group
United Kingdom, Apr 2005
Would stay there again, easy walking distance to all the major sights. Staff friendly and helpful. Open the windows for the sounds of Rome, close them for peace and quiet.
Family Group
Germany, Mar 2005
We stayed in the family room 454 with 4 people(2 adults and 12,16 years old kids). It was confortable for us though the beds are just a bit small. The room is quiet when the windows are closed. The breakfast is quite simple but with good coffee. Concidering the price I can strongly recomend this hotel .
Not Specified
USA, Mar 2005
The location of this hotel is excellent especially if this is your first visit to Rome and you are going to visit the "biggies". The rooms were nice (except for the first one we were given which was a large suite but located behind the elevator shaft in the back building--very noisy). HOWEVER, I have a serious complaint involving a few bad apples in critical positions on the staff--two receptionists in particular that were on the day shift while we were there. (the rest of the staff was helpful, friendly and cheerful). The two receptionists mentioned, a woman and a man, were overtly helpful with directions but condescending especially if you didn't get it immediately on the first run-through. Furthermore, she refused to answer any questions beyond the most basic directions. I asked about train schedules and she said she had no access to them. The receptionist in the afternoon used the computer at the front desk to print out train and bus schedules in less than 1 minute. I asked about horse riding opportunites (friends said that their hotel in Romehad arranged lessons, no problem) but this woman behaved as though I was asking for too much and said something about going to the Spanish Steps. Who, what at the Spanish Steps. Go to the Spanish Steps was her complete answer. I was early on in my trip and it was only in comparison to the treatment and help that I experienced at my hotels in Sienna, Florence, Venice and Sorrento that I realized what a huge difference that this kind of help makes. Expect it and look for it. People in the hospitality industry should be hospitable. You can get so much more done, have a much more pleasant trip and a better self-image as a tourist (i.e. not left feeling a little stupid because you're not getting it) if the staff is friendly and helpful rather than condescending.
Group of friends
USA, Feb 2005
Ciao, We absolutely loved our stay at the Hotel Regno. The staff was very helpful and courteous. The location was great and centrally located to everything in Rome within walking distance to alot of the sites. Plus the best shopping. My friends and I had a wonderful experience in the heart of Rome. We will be back to Hotel Regno and would recommend it to anyone going over to Rome, Italy. Ciao Bella, Italia! Your friends in Montana and Washington and California, U.S.A. Carolyn Treloar, Jeanne Williams, Robbie and Megan Brncick
Heterosexual Couple
Norway, May 2004
We were very warmly welcomed and for my 55th birtday we received a nice bottle of wine and a greetings card. We also felt much welcome and taken care of. This hotel we are recommending to all our friends and colleagues.
Group of friends
Norway, May 2004
Hotel Regno is situated right where you want it to be. Everything is easy to reach. The rooms are nice and so are indeed the emploees at the reception as well. Next time in Rome, is next time at Regno. Thank you for a nice stay.
Family Group
United Kingdom, Apr 2004
We found our stay very enjoyable, even better than expected. Great location would recomend this hotel to anyone, we hope to return soon.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Apr 2004
I was travelling with three people who were not familiar with Rome, so it was important to be able to hit all the "must-dos" in a couple of days, and the Regno was perfectly located. I was concerned about being on a main street, but noise was not an issue. Our rooms were quite small as I expected, but the baths were large enough, with great shower pressure. We were on the top floor with pleasant roomy terraces, which made the rooms feel less confining. I would stay here again. We had no problem arranging at the desk for a minivan for 4 to Fiumicino (55 euros). Two minor complaints: it took a very long time for the porter to get our bags from our rooms even though no one else was checking out at the same time, and the server at breakfast was extremely overworked so we had to wait too long for coffee. The bottom line is the hotel added to our enjoyment of Rome.
Family Group
France, Apr 2004
Though a little bit expensive, you pay for what you get, i.e. a very good hotel in Rome, in the middle of everything : located on the Corso, 200 m from Trevi Foutain & the Pantheon, 300 m from Piazza Venezia, 400 m from Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Navona and if you're a barocco buff, San Ignazio and its famous ceiling is just around the corner. Staff very friendly : when we arrived at 9.30 AM, not only our room was almost ready but we were offered a drink during the 5' waiting for it. The room itself was just perfect (not noisy)with a charming little balcony with flowers giving on a little street. People in charge very efficient. Very good breakfast. No hesitation to go again.
Couple with children
Ireland, Apr 2004
Great location, walking distance to many attractions. Very clean. Our quad room had a balcony overlooking Via Del Corso which was lovey to sit and people watch in the evening with a glass of wine. I would stay there again. The only thing I didn't like was our room did not have in room coffee/tea. We had a kitchenette but no dishes, or utensils. The frig was handy for snack for the kids and wine for us. Breakfast was nice too, cold cuts, cheeses, yougurt, cereal, bread, pastery, juice, coffee, tea.
Group of friends
Malta, Apr 2004
Excellent stay. Staff friendly and helpful. Hotel is very central,clean and considering the period we stayed there the price was very good.Room could have been slightly bigger. We recommend the hotel.
Couple with children
Germany, Apr 2004
Very good location for sightseeing (even with young children, you can make most spots by walking). Friendly staff, relatively good breakfast. But rooms facing Via del Corso are quite noisy, and family rooms are for two adults and two children very small. Price during Eastern was exorbitant ("once in a lifetime").
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Australia, Apr 2004
We have no complaints with this hotel. It is well located and the three of us thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
Family Group
USA, Apr 2004
After having spent 4 nights at the Internazionale and 3 nights in Florence, it was a surprise to enter this clean and staff friendly hotel! The room was much more spacious than our other two hotels and the staff, especially, was extremely helpful and friendly! At the Internazionale we asked them to help us with some reservations and a day trip to Pompeii and they seemed not able to help us for some reason - that was not the case Regno! Regno staff was friendly and helpful!!!! Nice end to our 12 days in Italy with our 3 sons!
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Mar 2004
After spending 5 nights here, I still can say we had an excellent stay. It was somewhat frustrating though. We had a wonderful terrace but were unable to use it as much as we would've like due to the weather. Fantastic location to all the important things!
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Feb 2004
Excellent location right in the centre, easy walking to all of the sights. Room very quiet, staff welcoming and efficient.
Group of friends
Greece, Feb 2004
This was the third time i visited Rome. Regno was by far the best 3star hotel i ever booked. Staff was very polite, the hotel is conviniently placed near Rome's main shopping areas and archeological sites. Rooms were clear and fully renovated. I would definetly stay again in this hotel!
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Sep 2003
Had a fantastic stay at This Hotel. My wife and I were on the first leg of our Honeymoon and we stayed here for 2 nights. When we left and on the train heading south we realised we had left some items in our room, but not to worry as we would we back in Rome 10 days later staying the Regno's sister hotel The Oxford (which I can also recommend). We were fully expecting to have to get ourseleves accross Rome to collect our goods but they had been transfered to the Oxford already. So a big thank you to all concerned. Kerry and Alistair
Couple with children
Australia, Jan 2004
This was an excellent place to stay. Large rooms, great breakfast , terrific position. We would highly recommend this hotel.. and they have a lift too!!! Next door is a Internet cafe in the art gallery, so that's handy for keeping in touch with loved ones.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Jan 2004
The location is absolutely unbeatable: everything you might want to see is within walking distance. Outstanding restaurants (Falchetto, right around the corner; AlMoro, Sacra e Profano, and il Gelatto di San Crispino (NOT TO BE MISSED!) a block or so away near the Trevi fountain. The staff were very friendly, and while our room was compact, we were on the top floor and had a lovely roof terrace with table and chairs. Bathroom was spotless, with full-sized bath and great water pressure. The room and bath both seemed to have recently been redecorated. Only two weak points: the breakfast buffet (included), where fewer carbohydrates and more protein would have been appreciated (but we'd been spoiled by the amazing spread at our previous hotel in Zurich); and the soundproofing between rooms, which could be better.
Heterosexual Couple
Ireland, Oct 2003
Very well located hotel.Perfect for shopping and sight-seeing.Public areas and breakfasts a little limited.Excellent reception staff.
Single leisure traveller
USA, Nov 2003
Quiet and clean room, terrific staff and a wonderful stay. As a single female traveller I felt safe and secure in this hotel. The location was excellent and would definitely stay here again.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Sep 2003
A great location in walking distance to many of the features of Rome. Very high rating because they deserve it: location, reception, room, breakfast, price. Busy street but quiet room on 4th floor over street.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Oct 2003
perfect location within walking distance of the majour tourist attractions
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Oct 2003
Having made the bizarre decision to walk to the Regno from the Termini, we soon realised that not all Italian maps are to scale. It is quite a way with your cases - get the bus. Once you are there, and if you have the legs, you can walk anywhere. The Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Forum, are all unbelievably close, and there are countless bus routes right outside the hotel. Walls are quite thin, but if you walk as much as we did you will be too tired to notice. We paid 630 Euros in October, and it was well worth it. But don't bother with the Bacon and Eggs... :)
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Oct 2003
My wife and I made the reservations and expected to find something a little less than what we saw. We were wrong. The room was great. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was in the room. The location was GREAT. Close walking distance to the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, the Forum, and the Coloseum. The Vatican,the Spanish Steps, adn Via Veneto were a bus ride away. The bus stops directly in front of the hotel. A hint is to buy the day-long bus pass for E3.50 each. This will stop you from having to search for a shop that sells bus tickets at the other end. The Tobacconista around the corner sells bus tickets Monday thru Saturday. On sunday go North to the Auto Grill and turn right to the 3 lane bus depot. Ask where to catch your bus. Bus 62 goes to the Vatican and stops directly in front of the hotel. Return is bus 4 from the Vatican and 81 from Piazza Risorgimento. The bus to the Spanish Steps and Via Veneto is directly across the street from the hotel. The Museum next door has internet access for those of us that can not leave work. Additionally there is another store one block from th Trevi Fountain that also has internet access. Neither place supports VPN. There is also a market across from the Trevi Fountain with a good deli, wine, and other essentials. The hotel clerks are very helpful and courteous but sometimes only give you a partial answer. Probe until you know where and how you are going. The Breakfast is everything we needed. Sometimes the coffee is strong (old). If it maters go to the deli next door. The elevators have a strange quirk. In the morning the recording says, "Cinc Piano, 5th Floor" only once. By the evening the recording continues until you leave the elevator. All in all, the hotel is Great. My wife and I are planning a return trip soon and will keep the Regno Hotel in our plans.
Heterosexual Couple
Canada, Sep 2003
My wife and I spent 3 nights and enjoyed the stay. The hotel is very well situated within walking distance to most places you want to see. The room was quiet, clean and of good size with a king bed,tv,and couch. The room and bathroom were large by comparison to other european hotels. Staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast had a good selection and service was efficient. The elevator was a good size and the hallways were wide enough to make the climb to our room easier. We needed that after enjoying the fine Italian food! Would strongly recommend you stay here and we would do so again.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Sep 2003
The hotel, staff and location were excellent. We were close to all the major sites. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We had a great stay.
Family Group
United Kingdom, Aug 2003
Excellent location and staff at reception, rooms welcoming and clean, highly recommendable.
Not Specified
Sweden, Aug 2003
Very friendly and caring staff. When making the reservation through venere.com we added som extra whishes about the rooms and these were fulfilled. Quiet and clean rooms. Good breakfast. Definitely a hotel in the upper range of three-star hotels!
Heterosexual Couple
Netherlands, Jul 2003
From the moment we arrived it was obvious that the staff were friendly and efficient. The room and facilities were everything that was required and more. I have recommended the hotel to friends and will stay there the next time I am in Rome.
Family Group
Hong Kong SAR, PRC, Jun 2003
Hotel location was excellent. Next door restaurant and takeaway were good which helped when you're too tired to go out after a whole day of walking. The room was bigger than I expected. So that was a pleasant surprise! Bed was comfortable although I would have appreciated if another sheet was put on top of the woolen blanket. Just feels cleaner that way. Bathroom was new and always clean. Staff in the breakfast room were always pleasant despite being undermanned during peak times. Front desk people were helpful most of the time.
Group
United Kingdom, Jun 2003
The Regno is in a superb location situated halfway between the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon (both of which are about 5 mins walk away). The air conditioning was a blessing! The staff were friendly and very helpful, the rooms were everything you would expect from a 3 star hotel. We hired two rooms - 1 triple and 1 quad for a group of adults and the rooms were spacious and comfortable. We thought the hotel was excellent value for money and would definitely recommend the Regno to anyone planning on visiting Rome.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Jun 2003
This was by far the best hotel I have stayed at in Rome. Very centrally located, with Fontana di Trevi literally across the street.. Capital Hill and the Pantheon within easy walking distance as well. Bus stops directly across the street for easy access to public transportation. Hotel is going through minor renovation since they recently added an additional building nextdoor. Noiselevel and cleanliness were never a problem though. We had a 5th floor room, with a very large balcony overlook the city to the north of the hotel. Highly recommend Hotel Regno to any future travellers, and it has easily become my choice of stay for all future trips.
Group of friends
USA, May 2003
We were 100% pleased. Our rooms were extremely clean and well maintained. The breakfast was excellent and the staff were absolutely charming. Even though the hotel is located on a very busy street, the soundproof windows worked fantastic. A great value and an incredible location.
Group of friends
USA, Apr 2003
We were delighted with the Hotel Regno. The location was excellent and the value for the price was very good. Because we were two women traveling together and wanted twin beds, they upgraded us to one of their residence suites for 3 nights with a kitchen, sitting area and veranda. The staff was good with dining suggestions. I would definitely stay at Hotel Regno again.
Couple with children
France, Feb 2003
We have got a problem when we arrived which is that the room offered was not a suite as requested on venere.com but a quadruple room! and the hotel did not advise me of this change and did not proposed spontaneously to adjust the rate of the room... I claimed this change and I have got satisfaction.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Nov 2002
The Regno is an excellent hotel in the heart of the tourist area of Rome. The room was great and the staff was very helpful. We were within walking distance of nearly every attraction. It took a very short bus ride to the Vatican. The bus stop was very close to the hotel. All the prime shopping areas were within blocks of the hotel. I will refer the Regno to my friends and stay there again myself on a return trip.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Oct 2002
This hotel was absolutely wonderful! We enjoyed every minute of our stay there. Its location was brillant. It couldn't have been better.
Group of friends
USA, Aug 2002
The room was wonderful (large and very nicely furnished) but unfortunately the lift kept breaking down while we were there and our room was on the 5th floor. The location of hotel is ideal - so centrally located that we were able to walk everywhere without ever having to take public transportation. I would highly recommend the Hotel Regno would stay there again in the future.
Single leisure traveller
USA, May 2002
The only discrepancy between our stay and what was on the Venere website is the construction/remodeling that is currently happening at the hotel. There was a bit of noise and a temporary reception area set up in a small space while the improvements were being done. I'm sure that once the remodeling is complete, this hotel will be gorgeous. We really enjoyed our stay. The staff was friendly and helpful in pointing out places to eat, see and getting us transportation to the airport.
Map of Regno in Rome
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DISTANCES
From the Roma Fiumicino-Leonardo da Vinci airport: 40 km.
From the Roma Termini railway station: 2 km.
From the underground stop Barberini: 800 meters.
How to reach Hotel Regno
By car
From any point of the Grande Raccordo Anulare, reachable by all highways, follow the indications to Roma centro. Access is restricted to authorised vehicles in the historical centre by car during the day, so guests can park their car close to the Termini railway station or along the Lungotevere and reach the hotel by taxi, by one of the several bus lines available or by underground.
By train
From Termini railway station you can take the underground line A, which stops at Barberini; the hotel is located 800 meters from the underground stop. Or you can take a bus (lines 64, H and many others) until Piazza Venezia, which is 450 meters from the property.
By airplane
The Roma Fiumicino airport is connected to the city by highway or by a local train service, called Leonardo Express, leaving every 30 minutes to Termini station.
The Roma Ciampino airport is just a few bus stops from underground line A terminus Anagnina. The ride to Termini takes about 20 minutes.
Transport Services Hotel Regno
- Limousine service
- Own garage
- Rent a car in the hotel
The Hotel
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Rooms at Regno
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double room with terrace
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Hotel Facilities
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breakfast terrace
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The hotel features a bar, perfect for a drink after a hectic day in the city centre of Rome.
Hotel Policies
METHODS OF PAYMENT
Venere.com does not debit your credit card for your reservations. You will be asked to insert your credit card details which will be sent to the property only as a guarantee of the reservation. The bill will then have to be settled directly at the hotel. In case your chosen hotel needs a deposit, this information will be included in the "Cancellation policy" section and the deposit will have to be settled directly with the pre-selected property. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE". In this case, the total amount of your stay will be charged to your credit card by the hotel at the time of booking.
CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT
Check-in: the rooms are available from 2 p.m. Check-in is possible at any time after that.
Check-out: it is necessary to leave the rooms not later than 11 a.m.
INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
The in-room Internet/interactive TV package costs €15,00 per night.
Breakfast is included in the price.
CANCELLATION POLICY
the cancellation policy : 48 hours before
You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 1 day before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE".
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