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Piazza della Minerva 69, 00186 Rome, Italy
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Grand Hotel de la Minerve

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5 of 5 stars
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London
Oct 29, 2005
6/10 found this review helpful

Fantastic hotel. Rome is one of my favourite cities and the Grand Hotel de la Minerve is my favourite hotel there. Superb location - can't be bettered - and a great hotel with gorgeous big rooms. A wonderful treat!

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay March 2005
  • Member since October 29, 2005
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon
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Great location but.......

Grand Hotel de la Minerve

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2 of 5 stars
dwinpenn   6 contributions
Oct 18, 2005
16/21 found this review helpful

The Grand Hotel De La Minerve is in one of the best locations you could possibily get in Rome - next door to the Pantheon within easy walking distance of most of the interesting sites in Rome.

BUT, the hotel does itself have some issues.

We arrived on a Saturday evening to stay for 1 week - the hotel did NOT have a reservation for us. When they checked it appeared that the reservation was recieved but NOT actioned. We were placed in another (lower class) room and the best offer we got was free breakfast.

When we finally got to our real room on Sunday it was next to the Service area for the 4th floor (we were in 443!) and all night and day there was banging and crashing as people worked in the service area.

The roof top restaurant is a fantastic location for a romantic dinner but the menu within the hotel is very limited. Staying for 1 week means that you will have easily exhausted the menu - in fact, it was so limited that we could only eat in the restaurant 2 times.

Staff at the hotel are very helpful although do need to be pushed when there are issues aka no room reservation, to come a solution.

Would we stay there again? Maybe, but certainly with a more detailed check of what room we would be placed in.

  • Date of stay October 2005
  • Member since October 02, 2005
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5 of 5 stars
italianwantobe   1 contribution
Duluth, Ga
Oct 12, 2005
12/20 found this review helpful

My 12 year old daughter and a group of other mother/daughters stayed at the Minerve for three nights in July. We had such a wonderful experience. We had a wonderful package that included breakfast as well as a fabulous 3 course dinner on their roof-top restaurant. The food, service and view was incredible. I was not prepared to love Rome as much as I did. I'm sure much of it had to do with having a wonderfully spacious room to kick back in. We loved the Location. We walked most places but also took cabs to save some time. One plus was also a drawback with the location. Since we were a large group (about 20) we had a large coach between cities, the streets around the Minerve are very narrow (quaint) and it was impossible to get our bus to the front of the hotel. The front desk did not inform us of this problem prior to our arrival. The evening that we arrived it was very chaotic trying to arrange our own transportation from the train station where our bus had to drop us off. Fortunatley things worked out and we were able to manage our own transportation to the hotel. (on the last day of a city wide taxi strike!) Our room on the 4th floor overlooked the back of the Pantheon and a quaint courtyard. Our room was very clean and well appointed. Our maid was the sweetest woman. The bellmen were very warm and the concierge bent over backwards to help accomodate our American hair appliances.(Important when travelling with daughters!) The one area that could use improvement is the front desk. They definitely did not posess the same gracious manor as the rest of the staff. That said we would still recommend and stay at this hotel again!

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay July 2005
  • Member since January 01, 2004
  • I recommend this hotel for Families with young children, Families with teenagers
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not worth the money

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2 of 5 stars
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kansas city, mo
Oct 5, 2005
20/28 found this review helpful

this hotel has a great location, but it stops there. the service is not up to standards. the front desk does not care and good luck getting a bell hop to take your bags. the front desk knows you are a tourist so they just want you in and out. when i was there, the air conditioning in my room was not working, it took 3 trips to try and getit fixed and it still didnt work. they did nothing for me , other than to say , oh we will check into it. can you imagine this happening at a hotel in the us that charges $400 per night. i dont think so.

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay September 2005
  • Member since October 05, 2005
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5 of 5 stars
kaceevh   50 contributions
oklahoma city
Sep 21, 2005
33/42 found this review helpful

Just returned from Rome on 9/18/05. The Minerve is an outstanding hotel, 5 star staff - reception desk, concierge, and bell staff all included - and I'm very picky about hotels. We booked a deluxe queen room for fear of the tiny rooms we had heard about in Europe - it was a suite! All one big room, but suite non-the-less, with king size bed (not a queen), and the entry hallway and closet provided nice insulation against elevator noise - we never heard it and we were right next to it. Windows also shut tightly and completely eliminated street noise at night - individual A/C thermostat in room, so we stayed nice and cool. The deluxe rooms are huge, with nice sized bathroom, all marble, and jacuzzi tub (which was so wonderful after all-day walking). We were in room 530, looking out over the Piazza de Minerva and had a nice view of the Pantheon. Right next door is a beautiful Catholic church (Santa Maria Sopra Minerva) with amazing art and a statue by Michaelangelo (Masses at 8am & 6pm). The rooftop restaurant, Le Cesta, is lovely with great views of the city. We opted for a package that turned out to be quite economical - deluxe room, breakfast each morning (choice of full American buffet downstairs or continental in your room), and one 3 course dinner for two at Le Cesta, for about 495 euros a night. Also a "welcome drink" at the lobby bar, but not your choice of drink; sparkling wine or soft drink, although they let me have an espresso instead. Package price sounds high, but not for this particular room, and breakfast would have run us 31 euros per person if we'd payed separately, plus the lovely dinner (4-5 star) we enjoyed on the rooftop would've easily cost us 300USD. Tips: Don't buy water or drinks at the little outdoor stands; there's a supermarket off the Piazza Rotunda (Via Gustnani, I think?) and the deluxe rooms have mini-friges. Long lines at the supermarket, but they move fast. There's also a wine shop with great prices on the street that runs between the hotel and the church - 31 euros for a bottle of my favorite super tuscan that costs $60 at home, and a 9 euro bottle that was also quite good. We ended up enjoying a late breakfast (buffet serves til 10:30am) and not being hungry at lunchtime, so we just kept site-seeing til dinner. You can eat a casual dinner for as little as 5 euros for pizza for two at a little Pizzeria around the corner toward the Pantheon (wonderful!). I don't recommend any of the outdoor cafes on the major piazzas close to the hotel for a nicer dinner - pricey and not great quality. But step around the corner from any of the piazzas and find authentic Italian (house wines are excellent!) for the same price or less. Try one on the street (they're more like alleys than streets) that leads from the north end of the Piazza Navonna to the Trevi Fountain - it has a walkway of flat paving stones set in the middle of the cobblestones; we called it the "yellow brick road" becauase it's so easy to follow and leads straight to the Trevi. Best authentic Italian dinners for best prices are in Trastavere (full dinner for 3, with wine, for 43 euros), an area that seemed to be as populated with Italians as with tourists. Shopping was better on Via Cola de Rienze (out by the Vatican, just east of museum) than on the pricey streets like the Via Corso, Condotti, and the designer shops on the Vitorio Veneto. The Cola de Rienze shops seemed to be more frequented by the locals and had excellent quality clothing and other items. After shopping, try taking the boat taxi (1 euro per person!) from Pont Castel Sant Angelo (dock is opposite of river from the Castle) down the river to Trastavere for dinner. Great cafes all around the Santa Maria en Trastavere church, or cross the river and check out the fresh market in Campo di Fiori, then stop in at one of the cafes on that piazza - La Carbonara is right on the piazza and is great with reasonable prices. Also, the fresh fruit is Rome in beyond compare to anything in the U.S. - grown just 30 min. outside the city and picked at the peak of ripeness. Wonderful city, fantastic hotel, wonderful sites, great food - just bring well-worn-in walking shoes, cause the metros are useless (not like Paris; too few trains, not enough stops, and never seem to go where you want to go)and the buses are crowded. Rome is very compact; we walked from the hotel to the Vatican and from the hotel to the Colosseum/Forum - it is never as far as it looks on the map. Plus with all that walking, you can eat anything you want and never gain an ounce!

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay September 2005
  • Member since July 08, 2005
  • I recommend this hotel for Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, Families with teenagers, Tourists
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Address: Piazza della Minerva 69, 00186 Rome, Italy