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We stayed here in January for 3 nights.
We booked through booking.com and it cost us £120 for three nights so were expecting the bare minimum but it delivered beyond that.
Our room was small and basic and there was was abit of cosmetic damage...More
My boyfriend and I stayed here for 4 nights while we explored Rome. The hotel was on the first floor of an apartment building. The room was small and although a bit worn was very clean. Towels were replaced each day. The room was a...More
Great boutique hotel, cool and big rooms, nice personnel and a great location, downtown in Rome. The rooms are very big and tidy, the one we stayed in had a sauna in the bathroom, pretty cool. The breakfast was a bit of a disappointment, they...More
We stayed here upon a recommendation by a friend and I'm so glad it was recommended. The location is fantastic - literally a 2 minute walk from the Trevi Fountain, 5 minutes from the metro with lots of lovely restaurants and the coffee shop next...More
We absolutely loved this hotel. The location was perfect. We were a short walk to trevi fountain, Spanish steps, Pantheon, short metro trip to Vatican, colosseum and forum. The bed was extremely comfortable, clean and the bathroom was clean and very modern. The staff were...More
A non-stop photo and souvenir opportunity, Trevi is all about action. From early morning through the wee hours, the piazza surrounding Trevi Fountain hosts a never-ending flow of tourists hoping to make a wish or take a selfie. Clever restaurants, charming gelaterias, uncanny bars, kitsch shops, and a range of hotels make up the local landscape. Beneath the bustle are the remains of an ancient neighbourhood that you
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can visit by heading over to a repertoire cinema and asking for a peek underground. There is something for everyone, but if peace and quiet are what you seek, plan to visit in the early morning hours.
I cannot actually tell you that, because we didn't take the hop-on-hop-off bus, but I will tell you that this B&B is at such a central point, that you wouldn't need the bus. Everything is at a walking distance: fontana di... More
I cannot actually tell you that, because we didn't take the hop-on-hop-off bus, but I will tell you that this B&B is at such a central point, that you wouldn't need the bus. Everything is at a walking distance: fontana di Trevi and the Spanish steps are just a few minutes away from you, for instance. Via Veneto, too.
But if you do want to take the bus, I am sure that there will definitely be a stop somewhere near the hotel, because it is in the middle of the historic centre, next to almost everything. So, my guess would be that there definitely will be one that would be convenient.
If I were you, I would check the stops on the itinerary of the bus and then check the address of the B&B and find which stop is near it. You can then put it on google maps and check the distance to decide which one suits you best.