Tirreno Hotel - Rome
Via San Martino Ai Monti 18 - Rome
877-662-6988Tirreno Hotel offers hotel accommodation in the Rione Monti area. There are a number of attractions nearby such as Colosseum, Roman Forum and Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. Also close by are Teatro dell'Opera di Roma and Diocletian Bath.
This 3 star Rione Monti hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet access and air conditioning in public areas.
Multilingual staff can provide tour/ticket assistance. The lobby has been fitted with a TV so you can catch up on all the news while you wait, and you will also find a safe at reception for your valuables. Other amenities include an elevator (lift), a garden and a roundtrip airport shuttle.
Had a single room. Small, as expected, but fully equipped, with a large bathroom,...
Venere Guest, USAThese reviews have been left by customers who actually stayed at this hotel
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Breakfast at Tirreno Hotel
The continental breakfast is served from 7 a.m. until 9.30 a.m. in the breakfast room.Facilities at Tirreno Hotel
- Lift/elevator
- Air conditioning
- Garden
- Shoe polishing service
- Entire property is non-smoking
- Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
- Private parking
- Shuttle service
- TV Lounge
- Internet/Email services
- Front desk - safety deposit box
- Multilingual staff
- City tour
- Luggage room
Know before you go
- This property offers transfers from the cruise terminal, ferry terminal, and airport (surcharges may apply). Guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
Check-in: after 14:00:00.
Check-out: before 12:00:00.
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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Tirreno Hotel reviews
- March 2013
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
Had a single room. Small, as expected, but fully equipped, with a large bathroom, adequate space for luggage, and the usual narrow, hard Italian bed (Again, as expected). For Rome, just before Holy Week and with all the Poopla going on, it was a real bargain. Helpful, very pleasant staff. Breakfast was pretty basic. Some good, inexpensive restaurants on the same block.
- November 2012
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Italy
Location in Rome was excellent. It was within walking distance to nearly all Rome sights. Close to the train station and metro. We enjoyed our stay.
- November 2012
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- France
+ We are a family with young children and we wanted to stay close to main attractions since we knew we wouldnt have a car the location was good close to tirmeni train station about 500meters from the train station it is also close to the coloseo about a 10 min walk down hill (walk home upwards) Close to some good resturants for cheap prices 13 euro for plate 1, 2 and dessert. The staff were friendly sometimes depends who you had. the rooms were cleaned really well everyday Nice water pressure in the shower Alot of negatives I specifically said that I wanted a portocot in the room for my 2 year old and when we got there i asked again is there a cot he said yes we go up to the room and there is no cot so I go downstairs to tell him and he says did you look under the bed I said no, then go back upstairs to look no cot he then proceeds to ring some staff and ask wheres the cot finally he said to me that he has to wait to the morning to solve this issue and he can move us to the 4th floor (my 2 year old was already asleep) I didnt want to then he got a phone call and it was in the storage room we got to the storage room and it is basically a cot from like 1970 but it had to do because we had no other choice..no organised and i rung before and also put it in my bookings note. We asked the hotel for a shuttle from the airport Ciampino and he quoted me 60euro for 2 adults and 2 children I soon realised that taxis charge a flat rate for airport transfers and it was 30 euro by that time it was to late and we had to go witht he shuttle we did however use the taxi on the way back to the airport (4am pick up and still 30 euro so we got ripped off for that which I was annoyed about. The overall look of the rooms and decor is like its from 1970 or something not really modern could use updating. The breakfast was just a basket of sweet crackers, nuttella jam and biscotti, you did get cornflakes milk coffee tea 2 crossionts and 2 bread rolls. you have to ask if you want
- October 2012
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- USA
My first trip to Rome and in searching for a hotel I had relied almost 100% on reviews written by others. The location is excellent, a couple of blocks from the train station and easily within walking distance to all sites. The room was updated and clean, which is a big thing for me. Easy location to shops and restaurants. Large reception area, desk is always manned, separate dining and lounge area. Elevator makes it easy if you have alot of luggage and are on upper floors. This is not a $500 a night hotel but for the price and location, you will not be disappointed. One note...when you go for morning continental breakfast, make sure to ask for all breakfast items. They keep items in a back kitchen room so options are not visible. Our first morning was early and the gal brought us coffee, juice, and rolls, never said anything more. The next morning we saw that actually they had yogurt, cheese, milk for your cereal, and other items that are not readily offered. Minor complaint but worth noting. I would definitely stay there again.
- September 2012
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- France
Bathroom really small.The bedroom was also smaller than the ones I saw on the hotel wab site
- July 2012
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Australia
The hotel was very central, close to main attractions. Corrado at the front desk was very helpful& welcoming. (Just found the ladies in the breakfast lounge to be rude). Enjoyed our stay.
- May 2012
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Sweden
Very good situated near to Colloseum. Very friendly staff, good and clean rooms and bathroom. Noisy outside to the street, sometimes hard to sleep. Continental breakfast, good but perhaps it should include some cheese for those who can´t eat sugar for breakfast!
- July 2011
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- France
I absolutely do not recommend it. I just want to know who is saying the staff are friendly? We arrived there at 11:30 night with a baby and they wasted our time for 45 minutes and behaved absolutely in w bad way. They charged us more that what in Venere I booked and when I told them that I would cancel it for next nights, they told me that have withdrawn the money without my authorization. No, the good comments are from their side.
- July 2011
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Belgium
Very nice and calm hotel, well situated. Recommended for families with children. There is a terrace which is available where you can eat pizzas bought in the restaurant next door. The hotel has an agreement with a Tratoria next door as well. The only problem could be the noise made by your neighbours. Wifi was available but only in one room (because of thickness of walls)
- June 2011
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
This was our first visit to Roma. Hotel Tirreno is located a short distance from the Termini which is great for getting anywhere you need in Roma or Italia in general. They had free WiFi, though it was slower than expected and only available in the lobby. The hotel overall is what I expected from a hotel for the price I paid.
- April 2011
- Venere Guest
- USA
I thought it was expensive (149 E in off season) for what we got. It was more like a large closet than a room, with a window around a small corner which, if you are a man or a larger woman , you would never be able to squeeze around, because there is a small freestanding closet also in this corner. Unfortunately, the only window to the room is around this corner, so if you want to see the view (nice- of lots of roofs and terraces) and you are big, you are out of luck. Also, the day we got in ( saturday) we wanted to lie down in the afternoon and there was a constant, very loud drone from helicopters right overhead all afternoon. Probably going over the colliseum which is a 10 minute walk away. Also, they gave us terrible directions and we walked from the Termini station, going in a big half circle. Better to get your own map online and figure it out yourself. There is a fantastic restaurant right across the street, Italian families, great food.
- April 2011
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Netherlands
Absolutely lovely. The rooms were clean, tidy, pretty and seemed very spacious although they were quite small. Excellent value for money. Staff were ultra-friendly and helpful, location well within walking distance to the Colosseum and a few other attractions. I would definitely stay here again! Tip: Beware of restaurants in the area that might look cheap but are actually quite expensive. Don't order anything without seeing the price on the menu first!
- March 2011
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- USA
Very friendly and helpful staff. We stayed in the suite with 3 adults and two small children. The hotel is in a good area for walking to sites and near a street with various restaurant choices.
- February 2011
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Netherlands
Very good hotel for the price: very central location, most touristic areas are walking distance, otherwise 3 subway stations are really close (5 minutes walk), staff is pleasant and helpful, room condition is good, bathroom in very good condition, breakfast has nothing special. We would come back without hesitation.
- August 2010
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- United Kingdom
Very friendly ,helpful staff . Room was ideal . Had no problems at all . Excellent hotel for the price we paid .
- July 2010
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
This hotel was the perfect place for our family with 3 teenagers. About 10 minutes to walk to the forum, the Coliseum, the 'Wedding Cake', and a block from The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. The hotel is on a small street (like an alley) and doesn't seem impressive from the outside, but the staff was excellent (friendly, helpful, professional) and the our room for 5 had a Queen size bed and 3 single beds in 2 separate sleeping areas. The breakfast each morning was satisfying, and any type of specialty coffee was included. Internet was only accessible in the lobby as advertised. The room was always clean and the air conditioning worked great (important in July!)
- December 2009
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Czech Republic
Wi-fi miss on the room.
- December 2009
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Spain
I think Tirreno Hotel is a good hotel. The staff is very kind and a great advantage is you can reach the Colosseo and Roman Forum in a short walk.
- December 2009
- Venere Guest
- Denmark
When you arrive at the hotel they are very friendly and helpfull as for the rest of the stay, the rooms are small and a bit out of fashion, a little too expensive for the quality. The breakfast is too plain. But you can have your coffee and some bread. A lot of the things you want to explore are in walking distance from the hotel.
- November 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Poland
Room no 409 was smelling like a ashtray (in nonsmoking hotel:). On request We changed room and everything was OK. They forgot add infant bed in the room but I had my own. Nice staff.
- November 2009
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- France
I will comme back... I had more than I expected with such a low price. Moreover, the welcoming is excellent.
- October 2009
- Venere Guest
- Group
- USA
The hotel staff was very helpful and pleasant. The rooms were clean and the hotel was within walking distance of the historical sites of Rome as well as restaurants and bars. I was very happy with my experience with this hotel and would recommend for people looking for a small hotel with character and a great location.
- October 2009
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
A very basic hotel, nothing special other than the free wireless internet. But the price was right and the location was very good, right in the middle of everything.
- September 2009
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Ireland
Great location in the city centre, friendly & helpful staff = good value for money. The room and en suite were cleaned daily and fresh towles were supplied. A basic continental breakfast was included in the price. The only downside was that the room was small but it is sufficient for a short stay. I would recommend this hotel and stay here again myself.
- July 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Brazil
When we arrived at the hotel the employee at the front desk was very kind, he spoke English, Portuguese and Spanish very well. However, with the other employees, it was a little difficult to explain what we wanted for the breakfast. There was a charming terrace at the property where it was possible to have a snack. Connection with public transportation was good,and it was possible to reach both the railway station and the main touristic attractions by foot.
- July 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
We loved the hotel. The price was excellent, the location terrific-just a short walk to the Colosseum, very quiet and a helpful staff. When we came down to check out before breakfast hour we were given coffee and rolls without our asking. When our grandchildren arrived hot and tired after a long drive, they brought out a pitcher of juice for them. The rooms aren't large but they are clean and well appointed. Definitely a good buy. Would stay there again. One of the few hotels with a quad for young families.
- July 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- USA
3 day visit and very pleased our hotel was wonderful. Quite, A/C, full bathroom,Beds were good; everything was how I would have wanted it. Family of four with two children, each had own bed and there was plenty of space in the room for all of us. Close to train station but also close enough to walk to attractions. Hotel staff was very friendly and helpful with directions; they spoke English too. Nothing negative to say and I will stay here again without doubt.
- May 2009
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Mexico
Los hoteles 3 estrellas en Roma son como un 2 estrellas en cualquier lugar de España, si van con esa mentalidad, no se llevaran ninguna sorpresa. La amabilidad del personal es excelente, el deyasuno decente, la limpieza decente. Si lo recomiendo, pero tal vez la proxima me hubicaria en otro lugar de la ciudad
- March 2009
- Venere Guest
- Group
- Italy
Very nice hotel, near to the main railway station and to underground stops, room was very clean and quiete, at a very good price. Not so good for night life, any restaurants, wine bars or pubs near the hotel.
- March 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Sweden
We were a family from Sweden, two adults two teenagers and one 12 years old boy. We asked for a suite and we got the gardensuite in the same price as the others, fantastic! The hotel was nice, close to the metro and very close to Colosseum and just 20 min walk to for ex. Fontana di Trevi, and 10 min to the nice shoppingstreet Via Nationale. Perfect! Our suite was big in two plans with big rooms and two barthrooms with tubes, newrenovated and wellcleaned. The breakfast were bad as usual in Italy... only white bread with a lots of marmelads to... I wish we at least could have one slice of cheese and an egg? I shouldn't cost that much extra. One god thing when we was travelling back to Sweden via airport "Ciampino", was that you can easily take the metro from Vittorio Emanuelle all the way to "Anagnina", and then take the airportbus directly the last way to the airport. Quick, easy and cheap!! The bus goes about every 30-40 minutes from Anagnina.
- December 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Given it was not in the best location, it was a good value. Really enjoyed the breakfasts which were included. Staff helpful.
- November 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
We loved it. It was at a perfect location. Close to everything. At first the neighborhood looked a bit shady but that is Rome. The people were nice and the room was clean and comfortable.
- October 2008
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Australia
great hotel, 10 mins walk from the ruins etc, close to cafes, restaurants, supermarket and train station. hotel staff were very kind and helpful, the hotel had a lift! (for once in Italy). breakfast was average, but adequate. allow plenty of time though as the staff were rude and slow!
- October 2008
- Venere Guest
- Peru
I enjoy the hotel, the people was very kind, the room small like in all europe, but clean, confortable and nice. The location is excellent, near the train station and metro. I really reccomend this hotel. Disfrute mucho la estancia en el hotel Tirreno, el personal fue muy amable, la ubicacion es excelente, la habitacion peque;a (como en toda europa) pero muy agradable, comoda y limpia. Definitivamente recomiendo el hotel, si regreso a Roma me hospedaria en el hotel Tirreno sin lugar a dudas.
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Australia
First stay at Tirreno and very central. We were family of 6 [3 couples] and all rooms of equal quality..good. Rooms 303 and 304 had patios. Air-con worked well [it was very hot when we were there], mini fridge, good free wi-fi in the bar/lounge. La Forchetta restaurant across the road good value, but mediocre service.
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
Although the place was clean (for the most part). There was dust on TV set, on things that were not normally used. The bedsheets were not changed daily. The bed was not even dusted off properly before it was made. The attending staff (1 person usually) was welcoming, but his attire was non-professional. Overall, I will not go back and stay there. The place was not too hard to find, but it was still some distance to walk from the bus stops, train stations, etc.
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Portugal
We were quite satisfied at Hotel Tirreno. Good relationship price vs. location vs. property characteristics. Good option.
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Canada
We booked a room for the 5 of us and were given the garden suite!!!! Very private and comfortable. Breakfast was more than expected and very friendly. Owner made us all espresso on the house! Wonderful family. I'd stay here again. Good location, too. We walked everywhere!
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Cyprus
best holidays ever in italy.nice hotel with poor breakfast and small,clean rooms but quiet and near the center.pleasant staff
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Argentina
Se l'albergo avesse: 1º alcuna rampa o aiuto per l'ingresso o uscita di bagli migliorerebbe il risultato del check in o check out; 2º abbiamo dovuto sopportare il taglio della comunicazione telefonica in camera mentre parlavamo al estero senza avviso ne spiegazioni; 3º sicome abbiamo fatto due soggiorni: nel primo la camera era chisá anche troppo spaziosa ma nel secondo era troppo piccola per due persone; 4º l'attenzione di benvenuto nel primo soggiorno é stata buona ed accurata(prescindendo di quanto diciamo nel punto 1º) ma nella seconda, quanto all'entrata, quanto all'uscita, assai deficente; 5º non c'é stato in nessun momento un aiuto ne accompagnamento alla/dalla camera del personale in quanto ai bagagli che portavamo. Se l'albergo migliorasse questi aspetti sarebbe piú accorde alle ***(3) stelle con che é presentato, realmente troppe.
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- USA
Fair for price. Shower was broken.
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- USA
I travelled to Rome with my husband and 3 small children in July 2008. This was one of the few hotels in a good location I could find that could accommodate all 5 in 1 room. The room was small, but fit our needs very well (quiet and well air-conditioned). It was also by far the best value for the money I could find (almost half the price of many other hotels). The location was good and I was never worried about safety. I would recommend this hotel if you are looking for a bargain without extra frills.
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Turkey
It was the first time we stayed in Hotel Tirreno. Location is great, very friendly and helpful staff. Rooms were clean and tidy, air conditioning was ok. Only negative side is that our room was very small. It was not a big problem, though as time we spent in our rooms were minimal. Actually if we ever come to Rome again, we will prefer Tirreno.
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Canada
The morning reception man was so rude and cold, you wonder why is he working there? Am I disturbing him? Never smile! But the woman and some waitresses were very kind and friendly. But then, the rooms were tiny and very expensive for what we have as a service. But, of course, we were in Roma, so of course it was a decent for the city we were in.
- August 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Austria
Perfect Hotel for sightseeing in Roma, very nice people. Clean etc. we will come back!!!!!
- July 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Norway
The staff at Hotel Tirreno where nice and friendly, they where helpfull also.
- July 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Brazil
O hotel fica relativamente próximo ao Coliseu. É possível ir a pé! É bem próximo à estaçao de trem, o que facilita a vida! Apesar de não ser no centro, a rua do hotel tem bons restaurantes: um chinês _sempre lotado!_ e um de comida italiana -bom! O hotel é padrao tres estrelas mesmo, simples!
- July 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
We traveled as part of a party of 12 people which included 2 Seniors and 3 familys with teen/young adult children. We all loved this hotel. The location is great: close to attractions and the Metro. The hotel staff was friendly and helpful.
- July 2008
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Italy
Maybe it's me who was unlucky, but my single room was barely big enough to hold me and my suitcase. The bathroom was a nutshell and air conditioned required the payment of an extra. Not nice. The only positive notes are the convenient location, the quietness and the inner courtyard.
- July 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Canada
The hotel was conviently located and close to the terminal and the collisiem and other attractions. The hotel was okay, the staff a little bit less firendly than the other hotels we stayed at. My biggest beef with the staff is, we left our charger with the battery for our digital camera on the wall over our bed. Both me and my wife are 100 percent sure we did so. We called the hotel 3 times and got no help from them. We spent the rest of our trip using disposable cameras. Other than that our trip to Italy was magnificent
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Argentina
In comparison to hotels in other European capitals, hotels in Rome are terrbily expensive, and the Tirreno is not the exception. Our double room costed €150 per night and the same room in Vienna or in Innsbruck costed less than €90 per night.
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Germany
We were very content with our room and enjoyed especially the very good service at the reception desk
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Canada
The Hotel was fine. Nothing special but clean and in a relatively good location. There is also a nice rooftop patio area between the first and second floors. Avoid having the front desk call you a cab. A non-licensed/non-legit cab was called and overcharged us 10 Euro on a ride to the airport. Not a great way to end an otherwise great vacation.
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Qatar
We were two couples traveling together & had booked the suite to share the costs. The hotel assigned us two rooms instead. They gave us the rooms for the same total amount, so that was good. The room at the front overlooked a bar across the narrow street (somewhat noisy), the one at the back overlooked the hotel garden - a private space, and quiet. The rooms were larger than we were expecting in Europe, and the breakfast was cereal, yogurt and buns. That seems to be an Italian norm. It was an easy walk from the Termini station, once you found it. The location was a convenient walk from the Coliseum and most other Roman sights.
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Germany
We had two rooms on to the backyard which was perfect for quietness. Staff was businesslike, breakfast Italian, but ok. Rooms were basic and ok, but far too expensive - alas, that is Rome!
- May 2008
- Venere Guest
- Group
- Czech Republic
amazing place, closed to historical centre, poor breakfast - daily the same offer
- April 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- France
Cher mais très satisfaisant. Try room 101 !
- April 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
Enjoyed our 3 nights at your hotel--staff was wonderful and VERY helpful!!! We were in room 404 and we had 2 concerns, the bed was too soft on one side, the phone didn't work and we would have enjoyed a better view from the balcony, not the green plastic dividers. Great breakfasts and terrific staff--good location!
- April 2008
- Venere Guest
- Ireland
moved room as very small. got a wee bit bigger one at front of hotel,lould goings on all night from bars in street (lane)where (hotel)?? 3star???dont think so ,is,on the plus side near most tourist sights,transport,staff nice
- March 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- United Kingdom
The single rooms are tiny! But they do have everything you could possibly need. The Tirreno is in a quiet central location and the staff were friendly. It's a great small hotel and we were made to feel welcome. We loved our stay there and would certainly use this hotel again. Book the double rooms!
- March 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Ireland
This hotel is EXCELLENT FOR LOCATION (right central between lots of tourist attractions and in the middle of the main st), other than that i don't see it as a good hotel at all from previous stays in other hotels (our second time in Rome). My partner and I both felt that this hotel has been totally overrated by it's price. The carpet was extremely dirty (even tho it was dark red). Let me just describe everything else as 'antique'.Even the TV was SMALL AND OLD! One recommendation is 'bring a pair of slippers or wear your shoes everywhere you walked. We aren't genuinely choosey about our hotel but this hotel seriously needs some refurbishment. Personally wouldn't stay in this hotel again unless they refurbish it. We are definately not happy with the price we paid for the room we got. I suppose if you want good location you've to pay the price.
- March 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Ireland
Location perfect for what we wanted, the staff were fine. The Room was TINY with no window in the actual room.
- March 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
Hotel is on a little dirty street but this is pretty much every street outside of the tourist areas of Rome. Not too far from a subway stop and only 8-10 blocks from the Coliseum. Rooms were clean and beds were comfortable.
- March 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- France
we enyoyed our stay very much, everything was OK.the hotel is next to public transportation and withing walking distance from the main historical sites. nice staff and plentiful breakfast. simply avoid the rooms overlooking the street because every night customers from the opposite pub leave the premisses noisily between around 12 and 2. important : don't have lunch or dinner at the restaurant next door (across the street) it's very expensive, the quality is poor, the food tasteless and the service icy.
- February 2008
- Venere Guest
- Group
- USA
single rooms are very small.
- February 2008
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Germany
Everything is ok, but poor breakfast
- January 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
This hotel was located near Santa Maria Maggiore basilica and was an easy walk to the Coliseum and metro station for service to other places. Everyone who worked there was as nice as could be and made our stay the best! I am only going to stay here when I go back to Rome!
- January 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Australia
Great hotel in great location. Very friendly, helpful staff. We booked a triple & double and got a 3 bedroom, 2 bath apt off the garden. Wonderful.
- January 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
We stayed in a quad room, the room was adequate, with 4 beds there wasn't much room to move around. One of the single beds was very unconfortable, although the double was ok. Our last night we stayed in a different room, and it was much much bettter. the beds were much more comfortable and room a little more roomy. The staff were very nice, friendly and helpful. The hotel was conveniently located to Public transportation-the train station bus terminal and the metro, as well as the colosseum and forum. We were able to walk to most other sites. Overall, our stay was pleasant.
- January 2008
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly and helpful. On arrival I was allocated a room next to the lift(401) which I found noisey, when I infomed staff the next morning I was offered, and accepted, an alternative. The rooms were as described,clean,of an adequate size with good facilities. I would have liked tea/coffee making provision.The only downside was the breakfast which was boring but could easily have been improved by the addition of fresh fruit and alternative (to cornflakes)cereals.There is a little coffee shop along from the hotel which serves excellent coffee and snacks at very reasonable prices if you want an alternative. The location was excellent near the bus/train stations, therefore, all areas were easily accessible.The bus was very good value for money, remember to buy your tickets from a bar or one of the stands at the station as they are not sold on the buses. You have to validate them in one of the machines on entering the bus or will face a fine if tickets are checked and found not to be. If in doubt ask one of the locals they are very friendly/helpful. The Colloseum,Forum Circus Maximus are a ten minute walk away. There are a number of restaurants in easy reach of the hotel, the best being the small bistro opposite the hotel which does a special menu for hotel guests and has friendly staff and good food. What I wasn't prepared for was the number and, on occasion,the ferocity of street vendors. I was very happy with my stay and hope to go back soon.
- December 2007
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
traveling single trip, the staff make me so at home,and offering so many wonderful suggestions, breakfast staff was excellent will return on my next trip to Rome
- November 2007
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Australia
Very good hotel it is second time i have stayed there and will go back again, this time i took my two adult children and two friends so we had three rooms all agreed it was a good motel and good location, if you do a bit of searching in general location of motel you will find good restaurants at good prices with good food, we walked to all major attractions and usually hoped on a bus back to motel
- November 2007
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- United Kingdom
a very comfortable hotel at a very good price. May seem daunting at first walking up the hill, however, it is quite a convenient location from 2 metro stations (about 10mins). The room sizes are sufficient for two. breakfast is standard continental. Overall i would recommend this hotel for those searching for good value, but don't want to compromise on quality of service.
- November 2007
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- France
Convenient for a family (10 & 7 years old)/ very quiet during the night / very friendly people / all beds in one space / showers instead od bath / efficient by not charming. Friendly restaurant near the rail station for a family (Angelo). All visits by feet from the hotel.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- USA
bathroom nice and large. room was not what I expected for an apparent 3-star. had only very narrow space between two beds and that was the extent of the room. to use wardrobe closet, one had to move bed out of the way. overhead light was dim. room felt uninviting.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Group
- United Kingdom
we were 3 couples very central hotel. tickets for metro opposite hotel-metro few minutes walk. bar opposite hotel excellent, also restaurant at top end of street very good. staff at hotel lovely, breakfast very good. although our room was small (the others were not)it was very very clean (i am fussy). we had a wonderful time - would stay here again definately.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
A really nice hotel, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay of six nights. Wonderful, very old neighborhood, close to the train station, the Forum, Colosseum, and the metro. Lots of restaurants nearby as well. Very friendly and helpful staff -- English speaking. We would definitely stay there again. Pictures and descriptions were exactly as things are. Nice atmosphere, it grows on you.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Germany
Ein sehr schönes sauberes Hotel in der Nähe von S. Maria Maggiore. Es macht von außen nicht viel her, aber es ist sauber und gemütlich. Das Personal ist nett und das Frühstück eben typisch italienisch. Ich habe meinen Aufenthalt genossen. Sehr zu empfehlen ist im übrigen auch die Trattoria "La Forchetta" schräg gegenüber, in der man als Gast des Tirreno auch bei entspechender Buchung abends Menü bekommt.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Canada
This is a great little hotel on a very quiet street. The area is a little dodgy in places but we felt quite safe walking around both day and night. Staff were great, spoke excellent english, very helpful, room was spacious, bathroom was spotless and large (possbily just done up with new tile etc). Breakfast was adequate , typical contintental fare, and there is an excellent little restaurant just across the street, which offers great food, is full of locals, and when we went they had a buffet type thing going for 7 euros, with several great dishes. Would not hesitate to recommend to anyone.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Germany
Zu teuer - zu laut.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Thought it was a bit much to charge for use of the in-room safe.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
The hotel was a decent value. We enjoyed the location in a working class section of Rome. It is fairly close to the train station and both metro lines.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
Hotels in Rome are expensive, Tirreno was fairly priced for the location. A quiet side street, but near to main bus routes and an easy walk to Forum area and other attractions. Room was comfortable, and had a pleasant private terrace. Most staff were very friendly and helpful. One nightman was rude to a friend meeting me at the hotel.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
The stay was excellent. Room was very clean, had a nice bathroom with a large terrace on the 3rd floor. The front desk staff were very helpful with directions to locations. Its only about a 10min walk to the Colosseum and Foro Romano. Very close to buses and T station. Lots of coffee bars for a quick espresso or capuccino. Although I would like to see more variety at breakfast maybe buffet style. There is a great little place a couple doors down that sells a great cup of capuccino and cornetti. If we decide to return to Italy we will stay here again without a doubt.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
We had a wonderful time at this hotel. Marco was there to greet us upon check-in and was extremely helpful in helping us plan our Rome touring. We had fun conversations with him and other guests. The hotel is within walking distance to the Colosseum, Paletine and Capital hill area, Santa Maria Maggione and others. Marco directed us to a nice restaurant for our first night. We did a lot of walking in Rome, hit upon another great dinner place. Took a tour of the Vatican (which Marco booked for us), and were able to stay to explore St. Peter's square and Hadrian's Castle. Took bus back to Hotel (although we actually caught the wrong bus and had a bit of a walk). We took taxi one evening to Tivoli Fountain and Pantheon; great restaurant near Tivoli suggested by Marco. We loved Rome - architecture, art, sculpture, people. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this hotel.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- United Kingdom
The Tirreno is well situated and only a 10 minute walk to the Colloseum, Termini Station and a couple of minutes to the nearest Metro line. The staff are freindly and helpful. Typical Italian breakfast was adequate and the Forchetta restaurant across the street offers an excellent menu with special prices for guests staying at the Tirreno (3 courses for 13 Euros). There's a friendly little pub, (The Black Falcon) across the street that does light snacks. The hotel has a sun terrace which was a great place to sit and have a drink/smoke. The shower needs care - water temperature varies - beware!!! Overall, the Tirreno was a great base for our 5 days in Rome.
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
Great service upon arrival. Very difficult to locate if you are arriving by auto.
- September 2007
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Singapore
The tirreno was a nice hotel close to the colosseum.We did recieve a warm welcome on arrival from the friendly receptionist. we were put up in a room with a terrace, the room was slightly small, but the bathroom was spacious, clean and well maintained. The breakfast served is also substantial (coffee, tea, croissants, cereals, juice etc). There was also no extra charge for the aircon, as mentioned on the website. we did pay 165 euros per night which was a little expensive (compared to singapore), but the prices in europe are high Overall we had a pleasant stay and will surely come back to this hotel
- September 2007
- Venere Guest
- Group
- Denmark
quite okay hotel to use as base when visiting Rome. good at this pricelevel.
- September 2007
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Hungary
Nem a létező legjobb helyen, de jó fekvéssel rendelkező szálloda. Amit ígér, megadja. Tágas a szoba, nagyon tiszta. Reggel 10-kor elfoglalhattuk! A reggeli édesszájúaknak biztos bejön, rántottára viszont nem kell számítani. A fő látnivalók gyaloglási távolságon belül, Colosseum 10 percre volt. Metró 5-re. Szemben egyszerű, de jó konyhájú étterem van, nagyon készséges személyzettel. Ajánlom a szállodát mindenkinek, aki nem ragaszkodik az 5*-hoz, de korrekt helyet szeretne.
- August 2007
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Australia
The stay was excellent. Rooms clean, good size, good bathroom, and with large terrace. The in-room safe did not work, and the airport transfer was more expensive than we have epxerienced from other places. However, these are small matters. The location was great - only a few minutes walk to the colloseum and forum. Also handy to the Termini station and both metro lines have stops nearby. Breakfasts good and staff helpful. Would certainly stay here again.
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Germany
Walking instructions to get to the hotel were poor. The use of in-room safety box should be included in the room rate versus the additional charge of €1.50 per nite. Enjoyed the personal service given at the front desk and during breakfast. Graziee
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Belgium
A very good at a very good place. Only one bad punt: the breakfast. Don't take it at the hotel, go outside at a typical cafe
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- USA
slightly off the beaten path but fairly central location...taxi's always knew where it was...walking distance to many main attractions.
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
We are a family of 5 with adult children therefore we walked the 10 minutes from the train station with our luggage and also walked to the train station where we would catch the subway. Ancient Rome was within walking distance. It was off a side street, quiet and safe. We walked to the coliseum at 10pm. Our triple and double room were clean with wood floors and modern bathrooms. They were cleaned daily. The staff spoke very good English and was very helpful. The restaraunt at the corner served good food and was nice and quaint. We would return.
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
The staff at this hotel is very friendly. The guys are helpful, polite and are quick to show you where to find things on their supplied maps. The rooms are spacious and clean. The Colloseum is very close to the hotel and a few very good places to eat just around the corner and down the street.
- June 2007
- Venere Guest
- Belgium
We stayed at the hotel for 3 nights in a quadruple room. We very much enjoyed our stay.
- June 2007
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
This place has two distinctly different personalities. We stayed here twice--Once when we first got to Italy and then again on our way out of town. The first stay was close to great. The A/C worked great, the room was large enough for three people, clean, etc. The second stay, three weeks later was in a room that stunk of mold, old mop water, and really bad room deodorizer!!! The wooden floor sunk in a few places indicative of possibly a flood or water damage. The room was so small we could barely walk around after getting our bags in. We complained about the odor and obvious high mold count (my wife is asthmatic) but there were no offers to move us or clean the room...or at least remop it with clean water. The A/C worked fine both times, the Internet WIFI actually worked fairly (keyword) consistently, but only from the hotspot in the lobby. The staff were friendly enough and helpful when they could be except for the room problems. This is one of two hotels out of about 10 hotels we stayed in over 3 weeks that I probably would not return to.
- June 2007
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
We had a wonderful stay at this hotel located on a quiet side street that was in close walking distance to everything we wanted access to. Our room faced the back (away from the street) which was nice. The only downside was the noise from residents who lived in the neighboring appartments. While sometimes a bit noisy, it added a true flavor for the culture. The staff were very helpful and spoke English quite well. I would recommend this hotel to others.
- June 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Canada
Good room with better space and more modern then I expected. Location was as described. It was very well located - 10 minute walk from subway, 20 minutes to Coliseum
Tirreno Hotel reviews by TripAdvisor
Room Details
Accommodation features at Tirreno Hotel include air conditioning and minibars. Bathrooms are outfitted with hair dryers. Additional comforts include safes.
Accommodation Services
- Air conditioning
- Mini bar
- Telephone
- Hairdryer in each room
- Safe
How to reach Tirreno Hotel
By carFrom any point of the G.R.A.- Grande Raccordo Anulare, reachable by all highways, follow the indications to Roma centro and then to the Termini railway station. Once you have reached Via Giolitti, which runs next to the station, turn left onto Via Cavour. Then turn onto the 5th street on the left, Via Liberiana. The third street on the right is Via San Martino ai Monti, where you will find the hotel at n. 18.
By underground
The nearest underground stop is Cavour (line B).
By train
The hotel is 1 km from the Termini railway station.
By airplane
The hotel is 45 minutes by car from the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino airport. There is a train connecting Termini to Fiumicino leaving every 30 minutes.
Distances from Tirreno Hotel
Within a 10-minute walk of the hotel are many major attractions including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Emperor Nero's Domus Aurea, the Statue of Moses by Michelangelo, the Opera House, Roman National Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, the Capitoline Museum and the Borghese Gallery.Within 700 meters is the Termini railway station and several bus and underground lines which provide quick and easy connections to many other sites, including Rome's four Basilicas, the Catacombs, the Vatican Museums (The Sistine Chapel), the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and Via Condotti (Rome's most famous shopping street). Santa Prassede - 0.1 km / 0.1 mi
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
National Museum of Oriental Art - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
Colle Oppio Park - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
St. Peter in Chains - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II - 0.6 km / 0.3 mi
Golden House of Nero - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Basilica di San Clemente - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Church of Santa Maria dei Monti - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Palazzo Massimo alle Terme - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Palace of Expositions - 0.7 km / 0.5 mi
Colosseum - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
Diocletian Bath - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
The closest major airports to Tirreno Hotel are:
Rome (CIA-Ciampino) - 13.2 km / 8.2 mi
Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci) - 23.3 km / 14.5 mi
The preferred airport for Tirreno Hotel 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 Tirreno Hotel
- Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
- Private parking
- Shuttle service
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