Hotel Trinità dei Monti - Rome
Via Sistina 91 - Rome
877-662-6988Moreover, the structure offers a welcoming and comfortable environment, as well as a friendly atmosphere.
The hotel is situated in an excellent place!!!near to everything! this is my 2nd time that i went there. i would gladly appreciate that when time to book they asks y...
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The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out.
- A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 2 per person, per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
Breakfast at Hotel Trinità dei Monti
Breakfast, a rich sweet buffet, is served in the breakfast room from 7.30 to 10 a.m.Hotel Facilities at Trinità dei Monti
- Air conditioning
- Credit card accepted
- Garden
- Lift/elevator
- Pets accepted
- City tour
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Front desk - fax service
- Luggage room
- Multilingual staff
- Personal newspapers
- Guarded car park
- Limousine service
- Rent a car in the hotel
- Shuttle service
- Internet/Email services
- Bar
Know before you go
Check-in: the rooms are available from midday. Check-in is possible at any time after that.
Check-out: it is necessary to leave the rooms not later than 11 a.m.
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.
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Trinità dei Monti Hotel reviews
- August 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Malta
The hotel is situated in an excellent place!!!near to everything! this is my 2nd time that i went there. i would gladly appreciate that when time to book they asks you if you want the room with a window looking in the street or no...becauce this time we had the room with a window but there was no streets but a very untidy building. Next time i will go there for sure but i will ask for a room with a window!!!
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- Australia
The hotel is well located near the Spanish steps and is reasonably priced. The staff are friendly and will go out of their way to make your stay a pleasant one. We were, unfortunately, disappointed with the standard of the room. Our air-conditioner did not work, the shower had almost no water pressure and the room had a large mould spot in the corner. Something you certainly don’t want in the middle of a Roman summer.
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Germany
You pay for the location and it is worth it. #the room standard is "motel 6", we had a room facing the very loud street. It also was freshly painted and smelled the like.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- USA
First time stay here. Location was excellent. Although the room was fairly basic and small, no frills, which was fine I would have given this a higher rating if it weren't for the hot water issue we had the 4 days that we stayed there. Water pressure and hot water was very poor!!! It was either cold water or no water. I would only return here IF I knew that the hot water issue was resolved. Also there was no internet point as stated on the venere website. Breakfast was ok.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Greece
The overall impression regarding both the arrangements and the actual stay was very good. I have to report though, that the hotel had no knowledge over the discount that Venere offered to us, and therefore we had to pay for the full price. I quote from your mail: "TOTAL PRICE: 480.00 EUR 4% discount offered by Venere.com : -19.20 EUR Total amount to be paid at the hotel: 460.80 EUR". Also I must say that the hotel probably do not check their refrigerators often enough, so they charged us for staff that we did not actually consumed. The amounts were not important, and we did not wanted to spoil our mood, so we paid the amounts without complaining(we just mentioned the differences), but anyway this was the only problem regarding our stay there.
- May 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- Italy
La nostra stanza era un pò piccola, il personale molto gentile e disponibile la posizione ottima, ad un passo dalla Scalinata di Trinità dei monti e a 5 minuti dalla fermata della metro.
- September 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Japan
My first vacation trip to Italy and at first had difficulties finding the hotel, when I took the Sistina exit at Spana station. It would have been easier if I took the Spanish steps exit or Barbenini station.
- August 2008
- Arnaud Conflant
- Mature couple
- France
The hotel was very well ocated and the staff was very nice and helpfull !! i would recommand this hotel to anybody
- June 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
It's wrong to call it Hotel, it's just bed and breakfast, very poor services, small rooms, no breakfast, totally different from web pages descriptions. Price is very hight for type of services offered. Pessimo in tutto, meno di un Band B, prezzo sconsiderato per la tipologia. colazione inesistente. stanze minuscole, personale non qualificato.
- May 2008
- Maria laura Veytia orozco
- Family with older children
- Mexico
Room too small, cleaning bad, we moved to the albergo International on via sistina 79 ph.69941823, excelent for the same price, very clean, better rooms.
- April 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Not a good deal. Also charged 2 Euro per night to put a lock on a "hole in wall safe". Breakfast room didn't have enough space for guest. Bathroom had NO window and step-up, so watch yourself in the dark! Staff does NOT understand as mush English or Spainish as they let on. WOULD NOT VISIT again
- March 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Mexico
Very tiny rooms in a great location for sightseing around rome center. Bathrooms are spacious. People outside the room and frontdesk are very noise at night. The front desk is in the second floor but there is an elevator.
- March 2008
- Mrs Jocelyn Rowe
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
We had to move out after the first night because:- 1.There was no bath as the advert had led us to understand. 2.The floor of the bedroom was uneven and unsafe. 3.The bathroom was unclean,with no soap. 4. The air-conditioning screeched much of the night until we found out how to turn it off. 5.The curtains had no lining so the street lamp was shining brightly into our bedroom all night. 6.The flow of water into the bathroom basin was almost non existent. A thoroughly unsatisfactory experience--one night was more than sufficient!!
- February 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- USA
The location was excellent, the room large and well-furnished, and the staff were so friendly and helpful (one made reservations for us at two fantastic restuarants we will go back to.) My only complaint is the doors that opened up to the hotel room hallways were so loud. Every time someone came in or out it woke us up. The doors and walls were thin so it was hard to sleep. But otherwise, a great value. If you weren't planning to sleep in anyway, then definitely stay.
- November 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Netherlands
I read several comments on diferent pages about this hotel and not all were positive. Now we stayed there, I can judge for myself. I guess they fired the staff that was incompetent, because we only have positive experiences with that. Polite, friendly employees. The room was on the streetside and yes, it was noisy. The bathroom smelled a bit funny, but besides that it was fine. The breakfastbuffet was sufficient, certainly for Italian standards. The coffee was not cold en there was enough choice. When we left, we asked the girl at the reception to get us a cab. A limousine (Jaguar) picked us up, but the trip to the airport cost just as much (50 euros) as the trip with the taxi we took on our way in. In that case I don't mind being driven in Jaguar! The Spanish steps are just a minute away and we walked to almost everything we wanted to see. The location is very good! If we ever come back to Rome, we would certainly stay here again, but we would request a room not on the streetside. I don't know the view at the back of the hotel, but at the streetside there are just buildings in your view, so you don't miss a lot at the backside. Just one tip: do not eat at the restaurant 'La Tavernetta' in the same street as the hotel. It is a tourist trap. It seems nice from the outside with a very friendly doorman, but when you get the bill it is not so nice anymore! Very expensive and small portions, though good quality. I think 13 euro's for a bottle of water is a bit overdone, even for Italian standards!
- October 2007
- Corrado Marino
- Group
- Italy
Booked two double rooms, obtained one room with four beds. Check in delayed form 12.00 to 14.00. shower without hot water
- July 2007
- Ramona Shelburne
- Family with older children
- USA
For Rome, and particularly the Spanish Steps area, this is an amazing find. It really is 3 minutes to the Spanish Steps and most hotels in this area are twice as much. The rooms are a little older, but they're big and spacious. Our television didn't work right, and there is no computer for public use, but for the price, location and overall package, you're getting a lot. And besides, what do you need TV for when you're staying in Rome! The reception was great. Our concierge, Marco gave us a lot of great tips and was very welcoming. I've stayed in a lot of hotels in Rome and this was by far my favorite. Location makes a big difference in Rome and this hotel is in the absolute best spot possible.
- May 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- USA
This hotel was really nice. The only problem is that they should have told us to get off at the Barbarini stop on the subway. Had we done that we would not have had to carry our heavy luggage up the Spanish steps. The hotel was great though, no complaints. Great location, a little noisy but fine if the room is cool enough to close the windows. I would give it an A overall.
- March 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Bit noisy and breakfast was VERY basic, but apart from that a reasonably priced hotel in a great location in Rome.
- October 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- United Kingdom
As others have said, this hotel is in a great location and, although it's not preferct, it's fine as a base if you aren't going to spend a lot of time in the hotel.
- October 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Denmark
Excellent and very welcoming service.
- October 2006
- Laszlo Kollar
- Mature couple
- Germany
Issues: the whole thing looks and feels like a 2 star hotel, not a 3 star. one of the rooms smelled like an ashtray, though I asked for non-smoking rooms (room 203) the answer was they do not control the guests. The door lock (for room 205) stuck in the first morning, it took 10 minutes to get in the room. The receptionist was alone, hanging on the phone for 5 minutes (taking a booking) before she could say hello, while our taxi was waiting downstairs (we wanted to proceed right away). Breakfast is from 7:30 only, so we had to plead for a breakfast at 6:45. I will not go there again.
- October 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Italy
Excellent location and very friendly competent staff.
- September 2006
- Anthony Woodhouse
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
The Trinita dei Monti was the perfect base for our 4 day break in Rome. It is about 200 yards from the top of the Spanish Steps. It was quite expensive, but no more expensive than any other comparable hotel that is as central. Rome is expensive. Reception is on the first floor, so you have to enter via a rather unwelcoming doorway and ascend to the first floor (via stairs or lift) All the staff we met, from receptionist, cleaner, breakfast girl, and night staff were courteous and efficient. Tourist maps were provided at reception. Breakfast was bread roll, sweet croissant, cereal, tinned fruit, fruit juice and coffee and it seemed you could have 'seconds' but you felt a little guilty in the small breakfast room. Rooms were cleaned and towels changed every day. Our room had air conditioning, a minibar and tv, (only Italian channels). There is a safe for valuables, the key (and lock) collected from reception - free of charge. Bathroom had shower, toilet, bidet and hair dryer. Before our stay, I read other comments about it being on a busy road and therefore quite noisy, so ask for a room at the back. I would imagine nearly all hotels in Rome are on busy roads and suffer from noise. I asked for (and got) a room at the back, and certainly the room was indeed very quiet, but the view is a solid concrete retaining wall (from some sort of villa behind, up the hill) it encloses a small courtyard and is about 80 feet high. We were on the 2nd floor and the wall was WAY above us. This is not a complaint, I'm just describing the hotel. We only found 2 innacuracies in the website details and these didn't trouble us at all. 1) The Bar, there isn't one ... it now seems to be the breakfast room. And 2) The PC/Internet area. Well that was just a desk in a corridor. There was no evidence of a computer. It is an old hotel furnished in and an old fashioned style and is within walking distance of tourist Rome and I would thouroughly recommend it
- September 2006
- Santha De Zoysa Mrs.
- Family with young children
- Sri Lanka
The location of the hotel was excellent. We could walk across a lane to the Via Veneto, up the road to the Spanish Steps,7 mins.to the Fontana Trevi, down the road to the Piazza Barberini. However the bathroom attached to our room needed new fittings. The commode had a crust of limescale.The room rate was O.K.but for a small hotel the reception staff were impersonal. I would choose another hotel on the Via Sistina on my next visit.
- August 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
This Hotel had a great location. The breakfast room was small, but the rooms were large for Europe. The bathroom had a problem in that there was a smell from the drains. The breakfast was great and the staff was excellent and helpful.
- July 2006
- Corinne Hartman
- Family with older children
- USA
The hotel was located conveniently for walking, and the hotel staff were helpful in getting taxis when needed. Some of the desk staff were friendly and helpful, others gave minimal to no assistance. The web pictures made a better impression than reality.
- July 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Rooms on 1st floor are inconveint becasue to get to the rooms you have to go to the third floor to get the door opened to the lobby. Rooms on second floor are ok.
- June 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Spain
I think the hotel located is good, very close to Piazza Spagna, and very near walking to Fontana di Trevi. The relation quality price is good. The breakbast is good too. I recommend this hotel to other travellers who wants to visit Rome.
- June 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Family Group
- Mexico
It is great located in the city, but the installations are old, we had problems with the wc, and is noisy. People working there are nice and helpful.
- June 2006
- John Gabriel
- Heterosexual Couple
- Australia
Its a perfectly acceptable hotel for a weekend break, its in a good location and you're not going to spend much time in your room so the small size and the lack of any other facilities wont be a problem. It does exactly what it says on the tin.
- May 2006
- Wolfgang Meinolf
- Not Specified
- Germany
Nice 3star hotel at perfect location for sightseeing. However you should ask for a room to the backside of the building, as the street is pretty noisy.
- April 2006
- Marion Zillig
- Heterosexual Couple
- Germany
Between 6am and 12 pm a lot of throughtraffic on the street. Take a room to the backside of the hotel.
- March 2006
- Nadja Stejskal
- Heterosexual Couple
- Austria
Nice and cosy Hotel in a very good location. 2 min. by feet to the piazza di spagna. Rooms and hotel are small but clean. Good hotel to stay for a few days to discover rome.
- March 2006
- Eamonn Dunican
- Heterosexual Couple
- Ireland
My wife and I stayed in the Trinita Dei Monti for a long weekend in March. The location of the hotel is absolutely ideal for visiting all of Romes miriad of tourist attractions. It is two minutes away from the top of the Spanish Steps and the views from there are spectacular. The underground is only three minutes away although we only used it on one occasion as all the sites were a max of 15 minutes walk from the hotel. Our room was at the front it was spacious spotless and a nice haven when you returned in the evening. The receptionist was most helpful and gave us the name and location of a number of fabulous little restaurants to while away the nights. The highest compliment I can pay any where is to say I would have no hesitation in returning and in the case of the Trinita both my wife and I will definitely be back in Rome and would not think of staying at anywhere else.
- March 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Single corporate traveller
- Latvia
Perfect location
- February 2006
- Manuel Viera
- Family Group
- Chile
The attention of the personal service was excellent, thy help us in every thins and contacts with other requirements. Congratulations
- December 2005
- Katherine Pesut
- Not Specified
- USA
This is a great hotel. The only complaint would be the small shower stall, but you find that throughout Italy. The staff was very friendly and helpful. I highly recommend this hotel for clean and comfortable accommodations in a great location at a reasonable price. I will definitely stay there on my next trip and will recommend to family and friends.
- October 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Group of friends
- Canada
This hotel was very clean, comfortable and in an EXCELLENT location, within easy walking distance of all of Rome's attractions. The breakfast was good, the service staff friendly and helpful; the old man at the front desk is a bit grumpy, but he gets the job done and answers questions, etc.
- October 2005
- Lisa Kelvey
- Not Specified
- Greece
The smallest room I have ever stayed in! More a broom cupboard than a hotel room - they had to cut a notch in the wall so you could actually sit on the toilet. Also had to move rooms after first night due to over bokking - they did this to another group too and seemed to think it was ok. Poor
- October 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
Great hotel- friendly, clean, fresh towels every day good shower good breakfast couldn't get a better location what more can I say?
- September 2005
- Neil Carver
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
Breakfasts were of poor quality. No bar available as described on info. Overall not value for money compared with other local hotels visited.
- September 2005
- Barry Ketchell
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
For a single person travelling on their own it was "adequet" - but @ 120euro per night it was a little dear!!.location excellent & surprisingly quiet @ night. Highly recommend Gregorys jazz bar ( next street-via gregorina) for a "night cap drink.
- September 2005
- Anne Micallef
- Family Group
- Malta
Looks horrible from the outside, but Ok inside. The only problem we found was the noise - every time a toilet was flushed I seemed to hear it in my room!
- August 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- USA
A very nice little hotel in a great location
- July 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Switzerland
We had an excellent room, really quiet (211), so it was really a nice stay.
- June 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Ireland
Great location. Bathroom clean but in need of renovation. Try to get room not facing street as noise is a problem.
- March 2005
- Johanne Cox
- Group of friends
- Ireland
Good 3 star hotel in an excellent location. 5 mins from the Spanish Steps. Rooms were very clean and bathroom was good size. The only problem was the constant noise of traffic, which never stopped. And the floors are wooden so you can hear other guests in their rooms. I would suggest bringing earplugs
- December 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Group of friends
- Germany
El hotel tiene lo necesario para una corta y económica estancia en Roma. La ubicación es excelente para tomar metro o autobuses o caminar a los lugares turísticos.
- October 2004
- Karen Hoy
- Family Group
- USA
For the price, there are better hotels in the neighborhood which offer a better value. There wasn't much "charming" about this hotel, and the breakfast was not up to the standards of their competitors. The location is very desirable, however.
- October 2004
- M/M Fred Scribner
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
Trinita Dei Monti (and personnel) FAR exceeded our expectations!!!!
- July 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- USA
Excellent location. Good-sized room. Nice breakfast. Courteous staff. We stayed 4 nights in June '04. Will return in future.
- July 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Single corporate traveller
- United Kingdom
It was not a hotel but a B&B. The photograph provided on the web was misleading. Personnel was friendly but the overall quality of the services (especially breakfast) was very poor and not proportionate to the price I paid. Only good thing location.
- July 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Canada
This hotel is located in the best possible spot in town, by the Spanish Steps, and next door to various "big name" hotels. The photos of the property shown on the web are, of course, very flattering. The reality is that this is a clean, well located, reasonably priced place to stay.
- April 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Canada
No complains about this room at all, except we had trouble finding it. But we would for sure use your services again.
- March 2004
- Patricia Carrea
- Family Group
- Argentina
I think you must include in the page of reservation a place to comunicate arriving time at the hotel. We arrived at 10 in the morning, but our rooms were to be ready at 12. This detail was unknown for us. The man at the hotel solved the problem giving us a doble room until 12, and after midday we could occupy the twoo rooms we had reserved.
- March 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Group of friends
- Ireland
It was ok in the room but the first evening the drain from shower was blocked and so flooded the floor of the bathroom, not very nice. It was not always nice to be met with smoking from the reception desk staff but the staff were friendly. Otherwise location was great and good value for money.
- June 2003
- Lloyd Masel
- Single leisure traveller
- Israel
Hotel is convenient though a little overpriced for the standard of services offered. Staff are courteous and efficient.
- June 2003
- Elizabeth Reading
- Family Group
- USA
The people running the hotel were very welcoming and helpful and understood English. We enjoyed our one night stay. The hotel is in an area near the Spanish Steps, which makes it rather noisy in the evening in the street. But the hotel is also very convenient in terms of getting to the subway and in walking distance of many historical sites.
- May 2003
- Joseph Sacchetti
- Not Specified
- USA
April 2003: DIRTY, WORN, NOISY, NOT AS PICTURED. The pictures on the web site correspond to only 2 rooms... the rest are dirty, walls badly in need of paint, worn fabric headboards and chairs, cramped even by Euro standards. When we pointed this out, the manager on duty said he was sorry he "could not give us what we paid for"!! DON'T STAY HERE.
- March 2003
- Anonymous Guest
- Family Group
- Switzerland
Perhaps offer an english breakfest
- January 2003
- Emily Ng
- Single leisure traveller
- USA
The hotel single was average, it has a twin bed that quite small. Most front desk staff at are very friendly except the old man at night time. The maid is very sweet as well. Only that the wall between the rooms are thin and I got wake up many time when next door get up at 6am to shower or to use toilet. I love the location, it is 2 minute walk to piazza spagna. However, I prefer Fellini Bed and breakfast double room ( it is cheaper than the single)as it is much better docorated and room size is 3 times as big as than many hotel in the area ( the worst is Hotel Caprice). Beside, staying in a B&B, you can go in and out anytime and no one will eye ball you as Fellini B&B give you your own set of key to the gate and apt.
- August 2002
- Ales Velich
- Family Group
- Czech Republic
Horrible noisy from streets
- August 2002
- Matthew Hudson
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
Good value, clean rooms. Good breakfast and very helpful staff. Centrally located and a great base to walk to all the major attractions. Highly recomended good value option
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Room Details
The rooms are spacious, welcoming and bright and offer all kind of facilities guests may need for a relaxing and quiet stay. Non-smoking rooms are available upon request.All the rooms has private bathroom, air conditioning with individual controls, hairdryer, desk, personal safe, heating, direct dial telephone and TV. .
Included/Not Included in the price
INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE Rome city tax (which applies to stays on or after 1 January 2011) is not included in the price: €2,00 per person, per night (up to 10 nights) will be charged and collected directly at the front desk. The tax does not apply to children under 10 years of age. Breakfast is included in the price.The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out.
- A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 2 per person, per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
Accommodation Services
- Air conditioning
- Desk
- Direct dial phone
- Extra beds
- Hairdryer in each room
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Ironing facilities on request
- Mini bar
- Non-smoking rooms
- Safe
- TV
- Wireless Internet access
How to reach Trinità dei Monti Hotel
By carFrom any point of the Grande Raccordo Anulare, reachable by all highways, follow the indications to Roma centro. It is forbidden to enter the area where the hotel is located by car, so guests can park their car close to the Termini railway station or at one of the underground parkings next to Villa Borghese and reach the hotel by taxi or by one of the several bus lines available. Many areas of the city centre are also reachable by underground line A, whose stops Barberini and Spagna are very close to the hotel.
By train
From the Roma Termini railway station, it is very easy to reach the hotel by underground line A, taking off at the above said stops.
By airplane
The Rome Fiumicino Leonardo Da Vinci airport is about 35 km from the hotel. From the airport, there is an express train service leaving every 45 minutes for the Termini railway station.
Distances from Hotel Trinità dei Monti
Trinita dei Monti Church - 0.2 km / 0.1 miKeats-Shelley House - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
Caffe Greco - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Piazza Trinita dei Monti - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Spanish Steps - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Piazza di Spagna - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Palazzo Barberini - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
Galleria Nazional d'Arte Antica in Barberini Palace - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
National Gallery of Ancient Art - 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
Trevi Fountain - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
Palazzo Chigi - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Piazza Colonna - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Column of Marcus Aurelius - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Piazza del Parlamento - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Quirinale Palace - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
The closest major airports to Hotel Trinita Dei Monti are:
Rome (CIA-Ciampino) - 14.7 km / 9.1 mi
Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci) - 22.9 km / 14.2 mi
The preferred airport for Hotel Trinita Dei Monti 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 Trinità dei Monti
- Guarded car park
- Limousine service
- Rent a car in the hotel
- Shuttle service
Your hotel features secure parking.
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