Hotel Villa San Pio - Rome

Hotel: 3 stars

Via di Santa Melania 19 - 00153 Rome

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  • Quality of service provided
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  • 9.39.3
  • 9.19.1
  • 8.78.7
  • 9.09.0
  • 9.39.3

 ‹‹ Beautiful upscale hotel located in a quiet, lovely residential area. Bit of a hike from the metro with bags, and enough one-ways to confuse the local taxi...››

10 Jan 2007 read hotel reviews

About Hotel Villa San Pio

lobby Hotel Villa San Pio lobby On the exclusive Aventino hill, in the heart of Rome's historical centre, is located the hotel Villa San Pio, part of the Aventino S.Anselmo hotels.

This property was recently partially renovated, adding comfort and functionality to the charm of its original furniture.

The hotel has won the Gambero Rosso award in 1998 and 1999 for the best value for money.

Inside the property, a restaurant open six days a week, serves Italian and International specialities in an elegant setting.

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Location of Hotel Villa San Pio, Rome

  • Hotel Villa San Pio Via di Santa Melania 19 Rome

    City Area:Aventino and Testaccio

  • Rome area: Aventino and Testaccio

    Position of the zone in the city

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The Aventino hill has a unique atmosphere, where time seems to stand still, even though the historical and commercial centre of the city are very near. An important place on the hill is the Parco degli Aranci, a romantic terrace on the river, that offers a wonderful view over the Eternal City.

In this evocative scenery are located the Aventino S.Anselmo hotels, composed of 3 residential villas, including Villa San Pio hotel. The transformation from residential buildings into hotels has not altered their charm and elegance and fits perfectly with the architecture of the Aventino hill.

This neighbourhood, where guests can find some of the most significant monuments of the ancient imperial Rome, such as the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, the Caracalla thermal baths, and the Forum Romanum, has always been the home of sumptuous villas and temples, like the temples dedicated to Cerere, Diana and Minerva.

Furthermore, on this hill you can find also numerous Christian churches like S.Sabina, S.Prisca, S.Anselmo and S.Alessio. In this magnificent frame is also located the Garden of Roses, that in springtime offers a magnificent array of colours.

Rooms at Villa San Pio

Hotel Villa San Pio guest room double room The elegant rooms with stylish furnishings, decorated walls and doors, and marble bathrooms - most of which feature a Jacuzzi bathtub or shower - are the perfect place for a romantic or business stay.

All accommodations are furthermore equipped with hairdryer, air conditioning, mini bar, satellite TV with Internet access and telephone. Some rooms feature a private garden or terrace.

Rooms for disabled guests are available as well.

  • Air conditioning
  • Desk
  • Dial-up Internet access
  • Facilities for disabled people
  • Hairdryer in each room
  • Heating
  • Mini bar
  • Room garden
  • Rooms with view available
  • Safe
  • Satellite TV
  • Telephone
  • Terrace/Balcony
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Breakfast at Villa San Pio

Breakfast breakfast room The breakfast buffet, with a full choice of sweet and savoury foods, is served in the breakfast room from 7 a.m. until 10.30 a.m. During the summer months breakfast can also be served in the garden.

Room service is available for breakfast in the same hours and with the bar menu around the clock.

Hotel Facilities

  • Access for disabled
  • Credit card accepted
  • Currency exchange
  • Garden
  • Groups welcome
  • Historic building
  • Laundry service
  • Lift/elevator
  • Pets accepted
  • Recently renovated
  • Room service - 24 hour
  • Room service - limited menu
  • City guide
  • City maps
  • City tour
  • Concierge
  • Front desk - 24 hour
  • Front desk - fax service
  • Luggage room
  • Multilingual staff
  • Newspapers
  • Personal newspapers
  • Tourist information
  • Free parking
  • Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
  • Baby sitter
  • Bar
  • Restaurant/Dining
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Hotel Reviews Villa San Pio

9.99.9

Eleonora Paulsen
Single traveller
USA, Jan 2010

Fantastic hotel in the Aventino section of Roma - just beautiful - peaceful.....will definitely stay here again, as I've been to Rome so many times - Thank you so much - so happy the review on venere enticed me to stay in a new area - and I'm so happy. The hotel is truly a gem - very special place, top rate service, wonderful - simply wonderful. Grazie mille.....

9.29.2

CS
Mature couple
USA, Nov 2007

Beatiful hotel in a nice quiet neighborhood location, but within walking distance of many sites.

1010

TT
Single traveller
Italy, Nov 2009

The restaurant is good - small but excellent menu, good wines. Competent, professional staff - can give advice and discuss menu. Breakfast is also good for Italy. On the whole, excellent experience. Availability and prices through Venere.com the best; anywhere else much higher or no rooms available

1010

LA
Family with older children
United States, Aug 2009

Excellent hotel in a very quiet and beautiful neighborhood but also convenient. Easy access to sights and public transportation.

9.39.3

JB
Family with older children
United States, Aug 2009

Lovely hotel and grounds. Only disappointment was the inefficient air conditioner in the room. Made for some hot sleeping. The electric fan I borrowed from the front desk helped and the staff was quick to provide one the first night. I've already recommended the hotel to other travellers.

8.78.7

OO
Family with older children
Spain, Jul 2009

MUY RECOMENDABLE El hotel tiene excelentes instalaciones. Las habitaciones son muy amplias, confortables y están totalmente equipadas. El buffett del desayuno está bastante bien. Otra ventaja es que el parking está incluido en el precio. El único inconveniente está en que hay que caminar 20 minutos hasta la estación de metro más cercana.

9.99.9

AG
Mature couple
Canada, Apr 2009

Love this area of Rome! The hotel is a lovely clam oasis close to everything... ( I call a 20 minute walk close though )

9.79.7

BB
Family with young children
Italy, Apr 2009

Very nice quiet hotel just outside of the traffic, very nice location, big room. If we go back to Rome we'll go back to this hotel, sure.

9.29.2

TP
Mature couple
Germany, Apr 2009

Excellent location and great service. Very good Breakfast served in a nice patio. I would go back to that hotel for sure.

7.57.5

EB
Family with older children
Hungary, Aug 2008

Overall very pleasant stay. Would recommend to anyone who prefers to stay in a quieter neighbourhood of Rome.

8.78.7

JM
Mature couple
Ireland, Feb 2009

Comfortable old, villa style buildings. Enormous, airy rooms with antique furnishings, but very comfortable beds. Staff were efficient, helpful and friendly. Aventino is away from the main tourist areas and the better for it. Some fine tourist-free restaurants nearby. Ask the desk and bring your phrase-book.

9.09.0

MD
Family with older children
USA, Oct 2008

Villa San Pio is a charming hotel located in a lovely residential area. The staff is very pleasant, professional, and helpful. I would most definitely stay there again.

9.19.1

Darian Causby
Mature couple
Australia, Oct 2008

We knew this hotel was expensive but for our last night in Rome we wanted something special. And this was it. We had a lovely room with a huge outdoor patio with lemon trees in giant pots and ample outdoor seating. The restaurant and food was lovely and having breakfast included in the price was an added bonus because we were not expecting it. A lovely hotel in a beautiful setting.

8.78.7

CT

United Kingdom, Sep 2008

The waiter- at the bar and doing so much else besides-I wish I could remember his name, was wonderful! always smiling, always helpful,he remembered my sister from the previous year- the perfect blend of friendliness and efficiency. After booking a triple room, and seeing the web picture, we thought it would have 3 beds,and were disappointed to be offered a double plus single- the receptionist offered to split the double from next day, but agreed to do it the same day when we asked. So next time we would specify our bed preference to avoid confusion. We would definitely return to the San Pio. The setting is lovely, the atmosphere calm and restful. Our room was pleasant, clean and well-appointed, with a good marble bathroom and a powerful shower.

9.79.7

MK
Family with young children
Poland, Aug 2008

Very nice hotel in a quiet residential area. A walk to the nearest underground station takes only 15 minutes, a walk to the Colloseum around 30 minutes. Bocca della Verita and the Forum Boarium with the temples of Hercules and Portunus also 15 minutes away. Nice, spacious and stylish rooms. For dinner, local, inexpensive tavernas with excellent, plain local cusine are only a 10 minutes stroll away, close to the Pyramid of Cestius (you can rely on the hotel's recommendations, they do work). Breakfasts are served in a beautiful garden with a conservatory - a nice beginning of the day. We will definitely stay in this hotel again.

5.85.8

MB
Young couple
United Kingdom, Jul 2008

We stayed here for 4 nights on a travelling honeymoon around Italy. This is a nice hotel, but we found some of the staff, especially behind reception a little stuck up and not very helpful, that said the hotel porters always had a smile on there face and were always very helpful. Breakfast was very good, typical continental style with a good fresh selection. Location is okay, you are 5 minutes from nearest metro and 10 minutes from Colleseum, however I wouldn't stop here again because I would prefer to be more central next time (you are at least half an hours walk to central rome which isn't a concern first thing but becomes tedious at the end of a days sight seeing). Overall a nice hotel only let down by some indifferent staff.

9.99.9

SW
Young couple
USA, Jun 2008

Very affordable hotel in Rome. Rooms were spacious, breakfast was nice in the outdoor garden. Location is in the Aventine Hill neighboorhood which is very quiet but a 10-15 minute walk to Circus Maximus/subway and further for other sites. If you don't mind walking a little this place is hard to beat in Rome.

8.58.5

MD
Two couples:Parents with grown children
USA, May 2008

We reserved two rooms for two couples. Each was beautifully maintained, clean and quiet. We were within a half hour's walking distance to the Colesseum and other points of interest. The breakfast room was lovely, the food was very good. The staff was friendly and helpful. We would definitely stay here again if we return to Rome.

9.09.0

Cindy Hicks
Young couple
USA, May 2008

We had a wonderful stay at Villa San Pio. The location was ideal for us as it was in a beautiful, residential neighborhood so we didn't have to deal with the crowds every time we walked outside but was still close to all of the action. The rooms were spacious (by European standards) and the bathroom was immaculate. And our room overlooked the garden which was gorgeous. But the best part was breakfast each morning. It was like sipping coffee and eating pastries in a perfect oasis. We would definitely return to Villa San Pio and will be recommending it to our friends.

8.78.7

JL
Young couple
United Kingdom, May 2006

The hotel restaurant was surprisingly romantic and the food they served there was the best Italian food we've had in Italy and in the world! The restaurant was so popular that it was difficult to book a table there.

8.38.3

OJ
Mature couple
Norway, Mar 2008

The stay in Rome was 6 days. Quiet even birds were singing in early morning, especially the garden between the building and the entrance is excellent. A professional staff with a lovely tone.

8.88.8

Barry Byrne
Young couple
Ireland, Mar 2008

This was the Hotel I choose to stay in for my wedding. The only real issue I had while staying in this Hotel was I requested a cab for a friend from reception and was advised it would arrive in 10 min's. A cab did arrive then and off went my friend. 5 min's latter when I was in my room the phone rang, it was reception advising that my cab had arrived. I explained that my friend was already in the cab to which the receptionist advised that my friend had taken incorrect cab and that I must now pay a €8 no contact fee which infuriated me. After I reluctantly paid I found out that reception are supposed to give you a ticket that corresponds with the number on the side of your cab....Lets just say I got my money back! This however did not in anyway tarnish our stay. The same receptionist then upgraded our room to a rooftop room with a beautiful balcony and a bath which is a rarity apparently on the rooftop. In closing this is a 3star hotel but in my opinion it is 4...food, staff & rooms speak for themselves and the area is a quiet residential area that was perfect for me.

9.79.7

CG
Young couple
Ireland, Mar 2008

We were upgraded to a Superiour room as all the standard rooms were full. Room and Hotel was beautiful - a reall calm relaxing and enjoyable experience.

8.18.1

Bodil Lorentzen
Mature couple
Denmark, Mar 2008

When paying fore our stay in the hotel we found out how expensive the Bar and Restaurant were, compaired to the prices in generel. Everything about 50% + No wounder that we were the only ones who had a couple of drinks there every day. Not a place where you meet new friends. We had a lot of nice meals in restaurants near by. Hotel restaurant can not be recomended.

8.18.1

RT
Group
USA, Jan 2008

This is a good place to stay..

5.15.1

GL
Family with older children
United Kingdom, Jan 2008

Both triple rooms we stayed in were in need of redecor. Bathrooms were both not practical for 3 people. Beds were good, TV's tiny little things that were very old.

9.99.9

EH
Mature couple
USA, Dec 2007

This hotel was wonderful. They even made restaurant reservations for us in advance of our stay. And our room was huge--probably the largest I've had in Europe--with a balcony with a lovely view. There was a short walk to all public transportation, lots of restaurants, and shopping. I would recommend this hotel without any hesitation.

8.08.0

Richard Randall
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Dec 2007

Great hotel and location.

7.77.7

Donald Carvajal

USA, Oct 2007

I thought the price was a little high for what you got. The room was adequate but that's about it. There was no place to put things that couldn't be hung up (no drawers) so we ended up living out of the suitcase. The staff at the front desk were great. breakfast was nice. My only real complaint is that there was a problem with the shower flooding (and I mean flooding) the bathroom due to improper chaulking, reporting it that morning and nothing being done about it when we came back late afternoon. Talking to the manager before we left for the evening got it fixed while we were out that night.

7.17.1

Ronald Cannizzaro
Mature couple
USA, Oct 2007

Staff was only marginally helpful and seemed to have an "attitude". Location to major sites was at least 20-25 minutes away (walking). Restaurant was very good but breakfast was medicore. Rooms need updating. Staff needs some way of explaining how rooms lights and TV work. Elevator was not working one day (we were on the 4th floor) no immediate concerm from the front desk. The room had a musty smell. This was our 2nd trip to Rome and 4th trip to Italy. Other than the front desk the staff was very friendly and helpful.

9.39.3

DC
Mature couple
USA, Oct 2007

A very nice place. They had a fabulous breakfast every morning that was the best we encountered in Europe! The hotel was conveniently located to the train station and downtown. It had a bath-tub in the bathroom.... a small little balcony with a table and two chairs. We loved it!

5.85.8

Margaret Smith
Family with young children
USA, Oct 2007

Very nice staff. Nice breakfast buffet in mornings. Hotel is some distance from all major tourist attractions. 20 minute walk to Circus Maximus but that is the very outskirts of most historic sites. Rooms we stayed in did not begin to resemble the description provided in various brochures and website. Room was large but very tired. Beds were as hard as a rock - truly not conducive to sleep. The "sumptuous decor" described on the site must have been in other rooms - certainly not ours. We got by - but for the money and condition of the rooms I would never stay here again.

9.09.0

Michael Tynan
Single traveller
USA, Oct 2007

A very nice hotel in a quiet location in the Aventine

8.78.7

SS

USA, Oct 2007

We stayed in a great room - very large, and had a very large terrace all to ourselves. It was a ways out of the city center, so it wasn't really convenient to return to the room mid day, but the quietness of the location and the hotel staff more than made up for this slight inconvenience.

9.99.9

CH

Canada, Oct 2007

Villa San Pio, perfect hotel.

8.58.5

LF
Family with older children
Canada, Aug 2007

fantastic hotel. Bright and clean and beautiful gardens. Well priced and easy to walk around Rome from this location. Very quiet....just beautiful.

7.77.7

Deborah Kitchin
Not Specified
USA, Sep 2007

The Villa San Pio is located in a quiet neighborhood within walking distance of the coliseum. The breakfast and drink staff was excellent. However, the front desk staff was not very friendly, welcoming or accomodating.

9.19.1

AS
Mature couple
USA, Sep 2007

This hotel is truly a beautiful Villa. We had 3 rooms and 2 of them had wonderful patios and beautiful views. We loved the continental breakfast and the dinners were excellent too. We would love to return to Italy just to stay at this hotel.

8.98.9

Ralph Deyo
Not Specified
USA, Sep 2007

Hotel is great, and staff was wonderful, next trip it is the place we will stay.

9.99.9

CB
Group
United Kingdom, Sep 2007

An excellent hotel for a very good price. The rooms are quite large and kept excellently clean. All the staff are friendly and do their utmost to help you. Villa San Pio's location is also excellent - very near the Circus Maximus and Collisseum, although it is a little difficult to find at first from the metro. Would thoroughly recommend this hotel and will definitely stay there again.

8.78.7

DK
Young couple
Ireland, Sep 2007

My wife and I spent 3 nights here in Sept 07. It is a very quiet hotel in a romantic setting just outside the city centre. The upside of this is that we found it very peaceful to escape back here each evening after the hustle and bustle of the city centre, the downside is that there is not a huge choice of nightlife/restaurants nearby. However dinner in the hotel restaurant is not to be missed. The service, food & outdoor setting is fabulous. The hotel is about 5-10 mins walk to nearest underground station but if you are fit and happy to walk, then 30 mins will take you into the city centre. Highly recommended and we would certainly stay again.

9.29.2

Judith Davies
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Sep 2007

We had three wonderful days/nights in Rome & really enjoyed our room, terrace,breakfast in the garden and the area where we were staying, so convenient to buses & trains, so quiet & safe feeling. We have recommended the hotel to many friends, the best hotel we have stayed in ever I think.

9.79.7

Michael Hetherington
Mature couple
Australia, Sep 2007

Well located and well presented. I would recommend the hotel to anyone staying in Venice.

8.98.9

KH
Mature couple
USA, Sep 2007

Quiet surroundings on a hill in the middle of Rome.Great breakfast buffet with sweet and savoury offerings.Friendly,helpful staff.Comfortable beds.Recommend this place highly.A peaceful oasis in the midst of honking cars and crush of tourists.

9.89.8

Kjell Ivar Skoglund
Mature couple
Norway, Sep 2007

We had some really romantic days here in Rome, and the hotel was perfect for us. Thanks for good service, we will come back!

8.88.8

Amalia Singler
Family with older children
USA, Sep 2007

We enjoyed the fact that it was in a quiet neighborhood and we could sleep nights. Also, we liked the breakfast in the garden setting. It was only a 10 minute walk to the Colesseum and 5 minutes to the subway. The staff was very helpful in answering our questions and getting any cabs we needed. We plan to go back and will stay there again.

9.69.6

LB
Family with older children
Canada, Sep 2007

We stayed in a triple room and were very happy with the room and the location and would definitely go back next time in Rome. Very good value for money.

8.78.7

John McAleese
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Aug 2007

Great quiet location away from the noise of the centre of Rome, but only a short (5 Euro) cab ride or metro to the centre. Great restaurants in Testaccio (which is a 5 minute walk away) recommended by the hotel - not tourist traps, great food and well patronised by the locals. Interesting deli's and local market too.

9.29.2

GH
Family with older children
USA, Aug 2007

Beautiful hotel, beyond expectations, close to Colisseum, Roman Forum. Lovely breakfast area.

8.98.9

YD
Young couple
Belgium, Aug 2007

Nice hotel with friendly people. the breakfast buffet was really good with cereals, pastries, eggs,ham,etc. The surrounding of the hotel and the little patio were lovely. Quiet room with mini bar, jacuzzi bathtub and television.

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RF
Family with older children
Canada, Aug 2007

first time stayed at the hotel and will return again next time in Rome.The service couldn't have been better starting from the reception till when we left.

8.48.4

PO
Young couple
Poland, Jul 2007

Spent three nights in Villa Santa Pio. Nice, cosy hotel in quiet part of Rome. Pretty close to city centre even by feet. We did it every day (15 minutes walk to Colloseum).

9.99.9

RW
Family with older children
USA, Aug 2007

Villa San Pio is located in a quiet upscale neighborhood of Rome that is very close to the downtown area - but you would never know it. Easy access to central Rome via Pyrimade Metro stop. Easy walking distance to Colosseum and Ancient Rome area. My family and I loved our stay at Villa San Pio. I strongly recommend the hotel.

9.09.0

Hazem Bibawi
Mature couple
Egypt, Aug 2007

It was our honeymoon and we really enjoyed this charming hotel. Having breakfast in the superb garden was gorgeous and a relaxing begining for the day. This is a very romantic hotel away from the busy city. The staff are very helpfull and smilling.

9.99.9

Sharon Kinkaid
Family with older children
USA, Aug 2007

This was a charming hotel in the ourskirts of Rome. We did have a very had time finding it and had to stop several times to ask directions. It is not located in the "tourist" map part of Rome and even though we had a fairly good map of the area we were not able to find it. After driving around for a while, we called the hotel and were told to stay where we were and they would come to us. Now that is service! Shortly, the bell hop came running down the street and we were there in minutes. The hotel is located in a quiet residential area but within walking distance to resturants, etc. We took cab to the Vatican City and the historic areas, but I am sure there are buses nearby. The beds were great and the rooms very nicely decorated. If I had any complaints, it would be the size of the rooms. There was no place to put anything. The night stands were too small and there was no place to put toilet items in the bathroom. We had a lovely balcony and enjoyed a glass of wine in the evening before retiring. Wonderful breakfast - the best we had in Italy, was served in the atrium or garden. We were three generations traveling together and they even had our rooms together.

9.09.0

Paul-Adrian Laibner
Mature couple
Romania, Aug 2007

Why is the restaurant open only until 10.00 PM.

9.29.2

MG
Mature couple
USA, Aug 2007

The hotel is hard to find, but just keep the map the front desk will give you with restaurant recommendations--and use that to help taxi drivers get you home. They seem to know the affiliated St. Anselms so that helps as well. Be sure to walk up the hill and look throught the Key Hole to get a truly remarkable view of St. Peters--particularly at night. The hotel was clean and quiet. The bed was comfortable and the bath was spacious. We even got upgraded to a room with a balcony without making the request. The hotel was very helpful with recommending restaurants and setting up a taxi to the airport. We hope to have the chance to stay here again!

2.22.2

AR
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Aug 2007

This was a poor hotel for the price. The room was in need of refurbishment- the safe was broken, towel rail in the bathroom broken, toilet seat broken and despite raising all these issues at the start and on subsequent occasions (we stayed foe five nights) management did nothing to either repair the faults or offer a change of rooms. The hotel is poorly located for tourists in a residential area and is a longish uphill walk from the station. I could not recommend this hotel for the price.

9.39.3

David Holland
Family with older children
United Kingdom, Aug 2007

Nice relaxed hotel in a pleasant and quiet neighbourhood.

9.19.1

DeWayne Surguy
Mature couple
USA, Aug 2007

Gracious, quiet and secluded hotel, yet within reasonable walking distance (20 minutes north) to Circus Maximus and just beyond that the Coliseum and Forum. Or head downhill (south) to the Via Marmaorata and catch the #23 bus to the Vatican (1 euro purchased at the tobacco shop on the other side of the street from the bus stop. The eating area is fantastic - garden like setting, very relaxing, assuming by now they have eliminated the yapping dog next door. Price vs accomodations were comparable to similar hotels of the same class. The rooms are wonderfully decorated. The breakfast meal is OK, evening dinner at the restaurant pricey but excellent. Other restaurants are about 20 minutes away to the south and east on Viale Aventino. We like to walk, so a 20 minute walk for us is very enjoyable. I've noticed other reviews that consider this a strenuous hike. Whatever. Certain front desk staff can be a challenge to work with, while the other staff are excellent. Internet service is available but be aware that the charge is for elapsed clock time, not used internet time. Overall a great value.

9.89.8

Daniel Fidler
Not Specified
USA, Jul 2007

A great value and wonderfully located. Ten minute walk to Metro and walking access to central Rome. Quiet hill location in tree lined street.

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SP
Mature couple
Norway, Jul 2007

Dear Hotels "Villa San Pio" staff!I'd like to say THANK YOU for your service and hospitality! It was perfect place to stay in Roma, close to noisy tourist places and historical centre of the town and very quiet at the same time. With pleasure will recommend to all my friends:) Best regards, Svitlana

9.39.3

David Grouse
Family with older children
United Kingdom, Jul 2007

Hotel Villa San Pio is a property on the edge...To explain what this means, you can look at the hotel in one of two ways. At one level, it is an absolute little jewel, hidden away in an oasis of calm within a kilometer of Rome's central sites. You could say that - with swift attention to one or two small deficiencies - the hotel would enter the premier league of major city properties which solve the quality / cost equation. By the same token, if deficiencies persist - and one or two additional negatives arise - the Villa San Pio could tumble down the ratings and become just another "nice enough" hotel indistinguishable from the general run. For now, let's give the San Pio the benefit of the doubt. Let's talk about the beautifully-appointed rooms and marble-clad bathrooms, the sense of calm luxury and of tranqulity beyond the cocktail of pollution and noise that is Rome. Let's not dwell on the non-functioning jacuzzi feature in the - otherwise - Emperor-class bath (not just ours, but at least two other guests' rooms). For now, let's talk about the truly friendly, customer-focussed staff....from the ever-smiling chamber-maids to the wonderful restaurant staff, exemplified by the excellent Agapito, a genuinely nice, but professional person: Every hotel should have one. Let's pass over the one member of the reception team NOT "on message". Let's talk about the lovely dining room, breakfast canopy and terrace, and pass over the tendency for the efficiency in the restaurant to evaporate under pressure of numbers.(Possibly because the food is rather good and helfpfully priced). Finally, let's marvel at how close Hotel Villa San Pio could come to being the perfect bijou tourist hotel in one of the world's truly great cities. We loved our four nights there, as did our "touristed out" 11-year-old son. On a future visit to Rome, we'd head straight for the Villa San Pio (No question!) But by then, we'd hope that the plumber had attended to the jacuzzis and

7.87.8

Irene Piotrowicz
Young couple
Canada, Feb 2007

Loved this hotel and would recommend it to anyone. We were actually upgraded to it's 4 star sister hotel behind it, The Anselmo. The room was quite small, so you have to be organized with your luggage . . . but it was really beautiful and made up for the size. It's in a quiet area on Aventine hill among embassys and some of the loviest churches in Rome. I found it to be great value if you like the upscale boutique style hotel.

8.38.3

William Lloyd
Young couple
Ireland, Jun 2007

Hotel in a nice location. Staff very welcoming and helpfull. Bed was a touch unconfortable but compared to other hotels in rome, a small price to pay.

9.49.4

SK
Mature couple
USA, May 2007

We had a wonderful time. The room was clean and spacious. Staff was great. I would recommend this hotel and would stay there again.

5.15.1

Constance Throckmorton
Mature couple
USA, May 2007

In a quiet area. Room size ok, average. Ours was in front street with small balcony overlooking front street. For the price, however, we were shocked at the ring of mold in the tub/shower--all the way around. A hotel costing $US300 should not have this. We told reception about it as we were leaving, they said "sorry". Would not stay there again for price. Otherwise ok.

7.97.9

David Barclay-Watt
Young couple
United Kingdom, Apr 2007

If you want a stylish quiet hotel, would recommend Villa San Pio. Very pleasant small gardens (perfect for breakfast on warm mornings), but still not far from all the key sites. Ancient Roman sites in particular very close, but would recommend early breakfast to beat the queues at the Colosseum if in peak season. Other sites further, but still mostly within fifteen mins on public transport or taxi. Price seemed OK in comparison to London, but sure there are better deals around in Rome.

8.98.9

Gary Halliburton
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Apr 2007

exellent hotel in a tree lined quite street just about a 20 mins walk for the colliesum.would recommend it, and will stay again.......

8.08.0

AF
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Apr 2007

We enjoyed our stay. Hotel convenient for MET.RO Noise mentioned above referred to noise coming from room above. It sounded like children playing chasing games. They were not running on tiptoe . They were clumpimg. I believe this room had access to terrace. The noise made our room vibrate. Dining room lacked atmosphere. It was too quiet and un Roman. Some music would have helped. Also the food we wanted was unavailable despite the fact we had booked dinner. We ate out after first experience. No British newspaper-- only American

9.89.8

Alice Mattice
Single traveller
USA, Apr 2007

I've stayed at the Villa San Pio a number of times and it has always been lovely. The location on the Aventino is beautiful and quiet, the hotel is very comfortable and welcoming -- and extremely good value for money. It's definitely my first choice when staying in Rome!

9.89.8

Christel Shmuely
Mature couple
Israel, Mar 2007

Wonderful roman villa in the middle of Rome!We enjoyed our stay very much and hope to come there again. Not to comfortable to reach with public transportation, if there is no rain it's possible to walk to the metro-station, if you have problems to walk, calculate a cab (wich is quite expensive).

9.99.9

LESLEY BARNES

United Kingdom, Mar 2007

Fantastic location and fantastic value for money. Only complaint would be the hairdryer in the bathroom! Make sure you bring your own!

9.49.4

Daniele Speller
Young couple
Luxembourg, Feb 2007

This is a superbe hotel. It's located in a very nice neighborhood, quiet but not too far out of the centre. Buses and metros are only 5-10 minutes walk away. We stayed 5 nights at this hotel and we could easily have stayed another 5 nights. Especially the bed was very nice, very large! It is the first hotel I've seen such nice beds, really! I could have changed it for my bed at home. We payed 150 euro a night. The breakfast-buffet is very nice, everyone can find sthg, from fresh fruits and cereals to nice bred, ham, cheese... and superbe jam. This hotel is absolutely recommendable! Enjoy your stay!

6.96.9

MC
Single traveller
USA, Mar 2007

As a frequent visitor to Rome (at least one trip a year, sometimes more) I have been staying at this hotel for over 10 years now, and will continue to do so. It has been continuously upgraded, and is extremely pleasant. It is also very convenient for persons with business at the UN agencies (especially FAO), as well as for proximity to the ancient monuments.

6.86.8

GS
Single traveller
Switzerland, Feb 2007

high price for 2 sandwiches, a mineral and a coffee € 18- The meal was not as good as it should be.

9.09.0

William Anderson
Family with older children
Germany, Dec 2006

My wife, daughter and I stayed 5 nights at delightful garden hotel in a quiet neighborhood away from the center of town. Room was beautifully decorated with stencilled paintings and window overlooking the peaceful garden. Restaurant excellent if a little pricey; breakfast bountiful and delicious. Be aware that the hotel is a good distance from most tourist areas. We used relatively inexpensive taxis with no problem. Public transportaton is about 15-minute walk away. Highly recommended!

1010

MP
Young couple
Ireland, Dec 2006

I have stayed in the Villa San Pio on four occasions over the past two year with my husband. I have to say its one of the best hotels I have stayed in in Italy - full of charm. It's nicely removed from the city centre and we always found the walks from the hotel wonderful - just the time after a big meal. I certainly intend to return again.

1010

Isabel Tees
Family with older children
Ireland, Sep 2006

Beautiful upscale hotel located in a quiet, lovely residential area. Bit of a hike from the metro with bags, and enough one-ways to confuse the local taxi drive, but otherwise stellar location! Superb, friendly service (they take your bags for you), lovely rooms, delicious buffet breakfast. It's all good. The only downside was that some plumbing behind the tub was leaking and "stopped" with towels on the floor; we can only assume full bookings as they knew about the problem. Once we were settled (i.e. no bags to haul) it was an 10 miinute easy walk to either metro station, which got us where we wanted to go. Highly recommended.

9.99.9

Karen Emel
Family with older children
USA, Dec 2006

From my research on Rome hotels and especially those with free parking, this hotel has to be one of the best values. Its location is between two subway stops, but if you do a little homework on bus lines, from the metro stop, you can get to the bottom of the small hill near hotel, on the 716 bus. Travel by bus around Rome as much as possible because the views are great and it will help orient you. You can find a good bus line map in the bookstore at the main Termini Metro(subway)& Rail Station. Hotel neighborhood makes you feel like you are a local. You can get the 3 day Bus/Metro ticket at the Tabachi(tobacco) shop at the bottom of the hill on the street (Ostiense) that the buses closest to hotel, travel on. Breakfast garden room at hotel is such a beautiful way to start the day. Lemon and orange trees along the pathway to the glassed-in room. Concierges helpful. Good restaurants across the river in Travestere 5 Euros cab ride away. Concierge even found us a good restaurant near Termini Station open Christmas Eve. Vatican Museums have amazing collection beyond religious art -Etruscan, early Roman & Egyptian. Pay admission for the Palatine Hill and view entire Forum area from above. Lovely park and walk in the middle of the city. Time Out Guide Rome - helped for 4 night stay and top places to visit.

9.99.9

AC
Single traveller
Italy, Dec 2006

Un albergo eccellente, in una posizione eccellente. Non ha senso andare altrove, per alloggiare nella Capitale, se non qui.

8.68.6

MS
two friends
Italy, Dec 2006

We spent 4 nights in a double room and we felt very confortable. Everything was nice and clean, all the staff was kind and smily, breakfast excellent; we only have a little problem with the heating (too hot), we told to the reception and the following day it was fixed. We have already recomanded Hotel Villa san Pio to our friends. Thank you. Milena

1010

BK
Young couple
USA, Nov 2006

We had an excellent stay at Villa San Pio and will definitely be staying there again! Very beautiful, clean, quiet, and in a beautiful area. The staff was very friendly and helpful.

8.98.9

Samuel Lee
Young couple
Sweden, Oct 2006

My girlfriend and I spent a lovely weekend in this hotel at the end of October 2006. The location is a bit off, away from the main tourist areas, but precisely for that reason nice and quiet. Still, it is not too far and, if one is willing to walk a bit to the next subway station or takes the cab anyway, it is no problem at all. We recommend it to anyone who wants to spend the days exploring Rome, finish the day with a dinner somewhere in town, and then head back to quiet surroundings to relax. Those who want to enjoy Rome's nightlife and therefore stay closer to where the action is should consider hotels with a more central location (and possibly less comfort and quality for comparable prices). We would definitely go back to San Pio! The hotel has a getaway flair even in the middle of hectic Rome, and we particularly liked the breakfeast in the garden (although we missed it once or twice). The personnel was friendly and competent, and we have nothing to complain about. Well, that's it. I hope this chaotic comment helps at least a bit.

5.15.1

Margaret Hay
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Nov 2006

Room rather noisy - awakened by fellow guests having no consideration for others, chatting/laughing loudly, banging doors etc. Staff not unhelpful but not overly attentive either. Hotel grounds etc very attractive. Would return because of location.

9.29.2

Ter Weer Aldert
Family with older children
Luxembourg, Nov 2006

We loved it at San Pio. We felt very well taken care of, the reception desk knew us after 1 day, they were most helpful, the breakfast buffet was great, the rooms were spacious and we felt like we were staying with generous friends. It helped, of course, that the weather was gorgeous, that we were in a great mood anyway, but we would (and will) definitely recommend this hotel (in fact, we already have). And next time we visit Rome, we'll be back! Kindest regards, Cecile Somers ter Weer

9.89.8

Perry Mogus
Mature couple
Canada, Oct 2006

This was the best surprise of our trip. We loved Rome and Florence. Our last night in Rome was here. We thought the taxi driver had made a mistake. Beautiful grounds, wonderful service, really special character, like the best boutique hotels without the stuffiness. Great, included, breakfast and excellent dining room with reasonable dinner prices. Walking to Univ of Rome, Colisseum, Venetia Piazza. This place would be hard to beat.

9.99.9

TW
Group
United Kingdom, Jul 2006

Un soggiorno incantevole. Mille mille grazie!

9.99.9

Michael Conti
Single traveller
USA, Sep 2006

everyone at villa s. pio was great. there was some confusion upon my check in, where the hotel wasn't sure i had a valid reservation, but it was remedied quickly. most everyone at the hotel was nice enough. but stefania was amazing, though. genuinely helpful. ciao stefania!

9.09.0

Leslie Stratford
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Sep 2006

A lovely small hotel in a quiet residential area, yet within walking distance of the historic centre. The staff were friendly, attentive and helpful and I would definitely stay there again if returning to Rome.

1010

Elaine Halpin
Young couple
Ireland, Aug 2006

We enjoyed a very romantic 4 nights in Rome with thanks to the wonderful staff & surroundings of Villa San Pio. The room we had was HUGE & decorated in a beautiful neo-classical style, even my boyfriend was taken aback by it. I would highly recommend this hotel & even though it is a little bit of a walk to get to the Coloseum, the only way to see Rome is on foot anyway.

9.49.4

CH
friends
Austria, Sep 2006

We really enjoyed our stay, especially the spacious room, the jacuzzi and the breakfast buffet. We can fully recommend this place and its being located in a residential area guarantees relaxing moments after a Roman sightseeing and shopping tour.

9.09.0

Fred Voss
Family with older children
USA, Sep 2006

There were five of us (all adults) on a family trip. Great location. Rooms were a bit small,but the decor was lovely. Only complaint is that there were no drawers for storing clothes. Staff was friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good. The garden area made a pleasant gathering place to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening. Roof top has a good view, but has no facilities. Good value and would definitly return.

1010

Sinead Birdy
Family with young children
USA, Aug 2006

Stayed end of July 2006 If I ever go to Rome again, I will definitely stay at the Villa San Pio. This was our first trip and hopefully one of many. On our way home we booked another hotel and boy what a mistake. On arrival they did try to upgrade us to their sister hotel, but the room was too small for all three of us, we traveled with our 12 month old. When we asked for a different room, they moved us back to the VSP to a great room. The Villa San Pio was relaxing, friendly and in a great location (residential) for the price. The hotel is beautiful with different buildings as it was separate villas at one time. It has an old world feel, the staff is wonderful, with one exception at the desk. The restaurant (seating available outside) has excellent food, breakfast was delicious with cappuccino available upon request and lots of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, cereal, and breads. Location was great, we walked with a baby to the near by attractions..had a ball. The only thing lacking is a pool.

9.89.8

Anne Samuels
Mature couple
USA, Sep 2006

Great hotel cozy in a lovely neighborhood a 15 min. jaunt to the Colliseum. Easy access. Very nice breakfast out in a lovely garden.

9.99.9

HITOSHI TAKANO
Young couple
Japan, Sep 2006

I used it by a honeymoon.A room was clean and widely,and sunset could look from a balcony,that beautiful scenery was left in an impression.a meal was delicious that volume was plentiful .Correspondence of tha front desk is very good,too.But I wanted one point,the details of a map.In addition,it was the hotel which I want to visit later a few years.

9.69.6

Delrene Hills
Single traveller
Canada, Aug 2006

Would highly recommend this hotel for a stay in Rome. The hotel was very well located - very central (within walking distance of the Coliseum) but yet was in a very nice quiet residential neighbourhood. Despite this there were still quite a good choice of resaurants within walking distance of the hotel. The room I had was very clean and nicely decorated (although not large) with new bathroom fixtures and a lovely balcony. The breakfast buffet was very good by Italian standards and the garden to have it in was gorgeous. The staff were very pleasant and extremely helpful. Overall this was one of the nicest hotels that I have visited in Europe. It offered excellent value for the price. My only complaint was that it was rather difficult to find initially and if I had any suggestions at all it would be to put slightly more detailed directions from the Metro station on the web page.

9.09.0

PM

Italy, Aug 2006

ambiente curato, raffinato, molto ben tenuto, discreta ed attenta l'assistenza del personale, molto belle e accoglienti le camere (e ne ho viste di migliori di quella che ci è toccata), delizioso il giardino e la colazione all'aperto con la buona stagione, affascinante,calma e tranquilla la zona di Roma dove si trova, comunque vicino al centro propriamente detto. Caro ma non troppo per i prezzi della capitale.

9.39.3

BB
Gay Couple
France, Jun 2006

Hôtel à recommander, charmant et soigné, dans un cadre résidentiel verdoyant proche du Circus Maximus. Bon rapport qualité/prix pour Rome

9.99.9

RB
Young couple
Germany, Jul 2006

A fantastic hotel! Very friendly and helpful employees! Good breakfast and very quiet. Will definitely stay there again!

How to reach Hotel Villa San Pio

By car
From any point of the Grande Raccordo Anulare, reachable by all highways, exit Salaria towards the city centre. Follow via Salaria until you reach the Tangenziale Est. Exit toward EUR, San Giovanni; turn left onto Circonvallazione Tiburtina, continue along viale Castrense, turn left onto via Nola, then right onto via La Spezia; continue along largo Brindisi then turn left onto via Magna Grecia. Continue along piazza Tuscolo, then along via Britannia. Continue along piazza Armenia, continue along via Acaia, continue along piazza Galeria, then via Cilicia, and viale Marco Polo. Turn right onto piazzale Ostiense, then right onto piazza Di Porta San Paolo. Turn right onto viale della Piramide Cestia. Continue along piazza Albania. Turn right onto via di Sant'Anselmo. Turn right onto via dei Decii. Turn left onto piazza Albina. Continue along via di Sant'Alessio. Turn left onto via di Santa Melania.

By train
From Termini railway station take the subway line B direction Laurentina and get off at Circo Massimo. Take a taxi or walk for about 800 meters.

By airplane
From the Fiumicino International airport, take the train to the Termini railway station. From here take the subway line B direction Laurentina and get off at Circo Massimo. Take a taxi or walk for about 800 meters.

Transport Services Hotel Villa San Pio

  • Free parking
  • Shuttle service from and/or to the airport

A private parking lot is available to guests for free, on the hotel grounds.
The staff at the reception can organise the transportation to and from the airports, at an extra cost.

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 at any time after 1 p.m.
Check-out: it is necessary to leave the rooms not later than 12 a.m.

INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Parking is included in the price.
Room service is included in the price.
Internet access is subject to a fee; charges available on request.
Transportation to and from the airports is not included in the price and costs from €45,00 to €55,00 for up to 4 people.
Breakfast is included in the price.

CANCELLATION POLICY
One night will be charged on your credit card just 2 days prior to your arrival as a guarantee to booking. Addebiteremo l’ importo di una notte sulla carta di credito fornitaci, 2 giorni prima dell’ arrivo.La fattura va richiesta al momento della prenotazione. Si prega di fornire i dati per la fattura, se richiesta.
You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 2 days 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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