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Via Alberese, 38,, 00149 Rome, Italy
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Park Hotel Blanc et Noir

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2 of 5 stars
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Holland
Aug 15, 2004
3/6 found this review helpful

We stayed for a week in Hotel Blanc et Noir. We travelled to Rome by car and we searched 2,5 hours to find the hotel!! It is really hard to find and not quite what you expect to see. We drove along the hotel twice and the third time we realised the hotel was behind a big fence. When we saw the horrible entrance and thougth of the shocking revieuws on this site, we were really scared that we've booked the worst hotel ever. But behind the fence it was not that bad. Our room was clean (there were certainly no bugs in the bed!!) and the swimmingpool was nice. The breakfast was not so nice, the bread was only fresh on Monday and the cheese was very sweaty. Please take this tip: if you drink the coffee (which I would not suggest) fill it for 1/2 with milk. You might get sick if you drink it black..
Anyway, we think the most important thing is that the rooms are clean and what can you expect in such a cheap hotel ?

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    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay July 2004
  • Member since March 08, 2005
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Ideal for a stay in Rome

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4 of 5 stars
A TripAdvisor Member
The Hague NL
Aug 12, 2004
10/12 found this review helpful

Instead of what was written before. I stayed in the Hotel from 4-11 aug 2004.
Personel friendly. More than enough food at breakfast. I had breakfast every day at 9.30, so very late.Clean rooms. Free welcomdrink at arrival. Perfect busline 31 25 minutes to Rome or Metro.Tabachi 3 minutes walking from the hotel where you can buy your tickets or 3- or 7 days bus/metroticket. Very kind busdrivers, the showed always the way eand were helpfull.Very kind waiter in the bar (closed at 23.00)Information is of course available. Buy a tourist guide before you go to Rome and don't complaine about time and distance. Travelling is always a unknown experience, so our Brittish friends stay at home!

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Not quite what I expected!

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2 of 5 stars
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Portsmouth, England
Jul 14, 2004
7/9 found this review helpful

My partner and I travelled to Rome for a short break recently. After searching the web for good deals, we stumbled across the Blanc Et Noir Hotel in Rome. Once booked, I then stumbled across the reviews on expedia, and have to admit to being alarmed, however as the hotel was now paid for and non-refunable we thought it best to give it a try. Upon arriving in Rome, we asked for directions and set off to find the hotel. After a train ride, a bus and then a long walk up a hill we found it - a broken sign and big black iron gates. After the initial panic, we realised it was not quite as bad as first thought. The hotel was pretty basic, and seemed to be stuck in an 80's timewarp but the rooms were clean and fairly comfortable (although twin beds was not ideal for a romantic break, especially after booking a double). Breakfast however was not great, there was a large number of school children staying at the same time and they overtook the restaurant so we hardly had a look in. The other downside was that the children had no respect for any one else staying in the hotel. As we got a cheap deal, our room was situated in the same coridoor as most of the kids and 2 of the 3 mornings we were woken ealrly by slamming doors and noise in general. The hotel did not seem to be concerned about this, and the impression we got was that they did not care an awful lot once they had your money.

Overall, the hotel was OK but it was too far out of the way for a long stay. Ideal if you are on a budget but not if you are looking for some luxury or a romantic break in rome.

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Travelling into the centre of Rome was such a chore!

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1 of 5 stars
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London England
Jun 1, 2004
4/7 found this review helpful

We have just returned from our trip to Rome and we found this hotel extremely unnerving. It spoilt our trip as apart from it we loved our visit. Most of the locals were ok. We nearly decided to cut our holiday short and come back early as we were so distressed at one stage. There were damp patches on the walls which we noticed straight away but we were willing to make the best of it. Directions for travel into Rome were placed at the reception and a paid-for photocopy would have helped but you didn't like to ask because they didn't appear that helpful. We struggled to get into Rome and we have travelled all over the world and never had such trouble getting into the centre before. We had to take a taxi to the hotel the first night as we found it extremely difficult to reach by ourselves and the locals didn't seem to know it's location either. We were quite shocked when we arrived at the entrance that the taxi driver took us to as the sign was broken and it didn't look like a proper hotel entrance. I, being a female, was quite frightened! Once inside the hotel grounds we found that you had to press a buzzer to be allowed outside. We found that a bit unnerving at first as no one told you anything about the procedure. The other entrance was on to a dual carriage-way which was inconvenient. The Number 31 bus that they suggested from this stop took ages the first morning and we didn't use it again. It took us until the fourth night of our stay for us to get used to getting into and out of Rome in a reasonable amount of time. We even went into a tourist information bureau in Rome and asked their assistance and they suggested using three buses and changing twice! However the best way we found eventually was to take the No 8 tram to Travestevere Station and then a 786 bus and get off at the bus stop just after the sign for the European Hospital. Beware though that the Tram No 8 doesn't announce stops inside as usual and there are no notices for stops even if you try to look through the tram windows. Counting the number of stops from the centre was the only way that we coped. We had one dreadful night due to this problem and our determination not to take another taxi. Also as a result you had to leave Rome fairly early at night. If only we had known this at the beginning! My husband had bites on his legs but we found the breakfast OK although there were lots of chinese coach groups and it was best to get up early or supplies of food decreased. The decor was mainly shades of antique gold but quite clean apart from the damp patches on the walls. The shower worked quite well and the maid cleaned and supplied free toiletries regularly. Their electrical sockets only had a shaver socket if you wish to use a mobile phone charger. We had one that we had used before in Italy but had to get an extra attachment from an electrical shop near St. Peter's. You had to go through the entrance with a broken sign and pass the abandoned car down to a tobacconist on the left in a group of shops to get a bus ticket for the centre. The best one was a daily one which allowed you to use all the forms of transport for a day. However there was a special bus one that you could use for 75minutes. The dual carriage way was unnerving for a few days as you felt cut off until you realised that there was normal town life a little further down on the left under the bridge and past the garage.

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It ain't that bad!!

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2 of 5 stars
A TripAdvisor Member
Groningen, The Netherlands
Apr 10, 2004
7/10 found this review helpful

Before I went to Rome with 24 other student I read these reviews and was kinda shocked. Will this be the place I have to spend a whole week?!

So I spoke to someone who organised the trip and she told me everything was ok. So still sceptical we went...

Now I'm a back home and first thing I have to say that's there was nothing wrong with the hotel. Although it is far from the centre of Rome (first bus and then with the metro -> +/- 30-45 minutes total) and at night you have to go back with a taxi (+/- 20 euro's), the hotel itself isn't bad at all. It's not the most luxurious hotel you have been probably, but there are no bugs in the bed, didn't have a problem with the staff and for breakfast there was bread (globules?), croissants, cereal, yoghurt etc.

If you want a cheap hotel, and you don't mind the distance, it's ok to stay here! (just go around 9 till 2 o'clock at night to Rome, centre; there's enough to see!)

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Address: Via Alberese, 38,, 00149 Rome, Italy