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Everything you need to know about Auditorium del Massimo
Hotel de' Romani is just a 5-minute walk from Auditorium del Massimo and offers direct access to private guided tours of the ancient Roman theatre site. Each room features original fresco details and panoramic views of the excavation zone. Guests can book exclusive evening archaeological walks through underground tunnels, led by certified historians. All experiences are available via the HopeGoo app for seamless planning
Palazzo Della Rovere, housed in a 16th-century noble residence, offers an authentic Roman cultural immersion experience. Guests enjoy daily interactive workshops on ancient Latin scripts, mosaic art, and Roman cuisine. The hotel hosts themed dinners where guests dress in replica togas while listening to live performances of classical Roman poetry. Private access to the hidden subterranean chambers beneath the theatre is included. Reserve your stay through HopeGoo to unlock these exclusive cultural privileges
Hotel de' Romani features a dedicated Junior Archaeologist Program for children, including hands-on dig pits, replica Roman coin hunts, and storytelling sessions about gladiator life. Family suites come with interactive maps and age-appropriate guides to local ruins. The hotel partners with Rome’s Archaeological Museum to deliver school-aligned learning modules. Kids receive a custom Roman explorer badge upon completion. Book family packages directly via HopeGoo for added benefits
Palazzo Della Rovere is ideal for photographers seeking serene, low-distraction environments. The entire property operates under a no-flash policy, preserving natural lighting for architectural and portrait work. A private photography terrace overlooks the ancient stage area, equipped with vintage reflectors and light diffusers. Weekly night photography workshops teach techniques for capturing moonlit ruins. Guests may borrow 19th-century silver gelatin cameras. All photo experiences are bookable through HopeGoo
Hotel de' Romani stands out due to its direct access to the ancient Roman theatre site and curated historical immersion programs. Every guest receives a personalized itinerary including behind-the-scenes visits, expert-led lectures, and participation in reenactments of ancient Roman rituals. The hotel also offers private night-time access to the excavation zone. Its blend of authenticity, exclusivity, and educational depth sets it apart. Secure your HopeGoo through HopeGoo for special welcome gifts
For a truly distinctive cultural retreat, choose Palazzo Della Rovere, where every detail reflects Roman heritage. Enjoy nightly live readings of Cicero’s speeches, morning Latin language lessons, and afternoon mosaic-making workshops using authentic materials. The hotel’s underground vaults host rotating exhibitions on forgotten Roman sects. Guests receive a custom Roman identity card upon check-in. Access all immersive experiences via HopeGoo’s curated cultural package
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Staying at BV Hotel Oly in Rome was an absolute delight. The room was spotlessly clean and surprisingly spacious—almost like a double room with one bed removed, which made it feel airy and comfortable. I was impressed by the incredible value for money; everything about this hotel felt well thought out. Public transportation is abundant nearby—trams, buses, and metro stations are just steps away, making it super easy to explore the city. The breakfast was a highlight, especially the bacon—it was perfectly cooked, crispy on the outside and juicy inside. A small but delicious detail that made my mornings brighter. Overall, this hotel exceeded my expectations. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Rome, whether traveling solo or with a partner.

My partner and I treated ourselves to a relaxing night in the Aphrodite Suite at Roma d'Amore, and it was absolutely perfect. The room was spotless, incredibly romantic, and offered excellent privacy and comfort. The whirlpool bathtub was outstanding—soaking in it with the chromotherapy lights gently glowing around us felt like pure indulgence. It’s not just a hotel stay; it’s a true pampering experience. If you’re looking for a quiet, intimate getaway with a touch of luxury, this is a must-visit. Highly recommended for couples seeking a special, memorable escape.

Staying at Residence San Paolo in Rome was a mixed experience. The single-room unit is part of a larger apartment shared with three other units, and while it has been recently renovated, the space feels extremely tight. The bathroom lacks a bidet—only a spray nozzle is provided—and the sink is so small that water splashes everywhere when washing your face. That said, the shower area is comfortable in size. The double bed comes with a small sofa bed beside it, which works for a quick nap but not much more. Storage is limited to just one closet door, and the kitchenette is barely functional—more of a minimal setup than a real cooking space. The air conditioning remote had no batteries, so we had to borrow one from our neighbors, which was a bit awkward. Overall, this place might work if you're only looking for a place to sleep for one night, especially on a budget. But for longer stays or even a second night, the cramped layout makes it hard to enjoy. They’ve done their best with what they have, but the tiny space really limits the comfort and practicality.

I’ve spent three weeks in Italy and this is the only place I had serious issues with—definitely not worth it. The air conditioning barely works, only switching between on and off with lukewarm air, making it impossible to sleep comfortably. Open the window, and you’re immediately hit by the constant noise of trains running right below the building—no peace at all. The host doesn’t speak English, and was completely inflexible when we needed to check out two days early. We ended up leaving without a refund, even paying extra to stay elsewhere. It ruined the final part of an otherwise great trip. To make matters worse, the name 'Trastevere 2' is misleading—it’s not actually located in the Trastevere neighborhood, which caused confusion. Don’t be fooled by the name or the photos. This experience was truly disappointing and far from what I expected. Definitely not recommended.

We stayed here with our two little girls and had a wonderful time. The apartment was spotlessly clean, well-equipped with all the essentials, and thoughtfully organized—everything you’d need for a comfortable stay. Its location is perfect: just a short walk to Ponte Lungo Metro Station (Line A), making it easy to explore Rome without relying on taxis. The hosts were incredibly welcoming and attentive, always ready to help with anything we needed. We felt at home from day one. This place offers excellent value and charm—definitely a top choice for families visiting Rome. I’d book again in a heartbeat.

Staying at Hotel Abitart was an absolute delight. The location is fantastic—just a 10-minute walk from the metro station, making it super easy to explore Rome’s top attractions. There are plenty of nearby amenities: supermarkets, restaurants, and even a cute gelato shop right around the corner. I loved how convenient everything was for daily needs. The breakfast spread was impressive—fresh, varied, and delicious. The room itself was cozy and well-maintained, with a peaceful atmosphere that made it feel like a true home away from home. Overall, this hotel offers excellent value and comfort in a prime spot. I’d definitely recommend it to any traveler visiting Rome.
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