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Via Siderno 37 | Localita Statuario, 00178 Rome, Italy
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Super friendly hotel, great access to Rome

Domina Roma Capannelle Hotel & Conference

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4 of 5 stars
5foot18   6 contributions
Oxnard, CA
May 30, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
2/2 found this review helpful

Hotel in quiet neighborhood, great price at 80 Euro, stayed 2 nights got 3rd night free. Room was very elegant and well appointed. Breakfast was included and comparable to cruise ship in variety of foods; fresh pastry, meats, eggs, fruit, great coffee and espresso, we loved it. Interesting local restaurants near by, especially Italian and Cuban. Hotel south of city, provided shuttle bus (see photo) delivery and pick up from train station and metro, made travel into Rome and back a snap every day, and only 1 Euro.
Only one negative. The answers from staff to questions about when the pool (closed entire stay) would open, varied from "it is not currently legal to use the pool" to "closed for cleaning."

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay May 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
  • Age group 50-64
  • Member since May 30, 2009
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
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Difficult to get to but extremely clean and comfortable

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4 of 5 stars
ParadiseWhereverUR   1 contribution
Reading, England
May 29, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
2/2 found this review helpful

My partner and I stayed at this hotel for a long weekend break in Rome.
The first thing to be aware of is that this hotel offers transfers to and from Ciampino airport only. If you're flying into the larger Fiumicino airport its a bit of a trek to get to this hotel and a taxi will be expensive (some tourists we met had paid a whopping 145 Euros for a one way trip from the airport).
Just for the record (and the fact that the hotel's web site doesn't say so) you can get to the hotel by:
Getting the Leonardo express train from the airport to Termini station in the centre of Rome and then taking the Linea A metro line south to Colli Albani (or Arco de Travertino but Colli Albani is closer). From the metro station you then have to take the 664 bus (which stops right outside the metro station and only goes one way from Colli Albani). Tell the driver that you need to get to the Domina hotel and he'll stop at the right place for you.
The hotel itself if very clean, has extremely comfortable beds, friendly and helpful staff and a decent enough breakfast (although get down early as they do run out of things throughout the morning).

The aircon does require your key card to be inserted so the room can be a little warm when you arrive back at night, but it does cool off soon enough.

Wifi is available at a cost (15 Euros a day or 3 Euros an hour when we stayed) and the television in the room is limited to one channel unless your Italian is good.

The bus/metro ride into town each day was not too problematic and takes about 30 minutes or so (its advisable to use the public bus rather than the hotel's transfer as the hotel bus drops off and picks up at Ciampino airport first and takes an age to get to the metro).

The area around the hotel has a lively Cuban restaurant and a very inexpensive super market (just turn left out of the front doors).

All in all I was extremely pleased with the hotel, after the trek from the airport had been negotiated.

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay May 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
  • Age group 25-34
  • Member since May 29, 2009
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
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Very American Hotel

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4 of 5 stars
brandywhyne   2 contributions
Italy
May 17, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
1/1 found this review helpful

My husband and I stayed here and we loved it. The rooms were very nice and the staff was great.
Breakfast was an american style buffet that included scrambled eggs, bacon, fresh fruit, cereal, coffee, brioche, cake, juice, etc. We ate enough to hold us over to lunch time!
The only negative for this hotel is that it's a little ways outside the city (which is what we wanted) but the bus stop to return to the hotel was on a busy four lane highway. Also, there was only one restaurant in walking distance and so if we didn't eat dinner in Rome center, there was only one option for us to eat. I enjoyed the restaurant (Hotel Girasole) but after a few days, the menu was no longer exciting.
Overall, I think this was a great hotel and I would definitely stay here again!

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay April 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
  • Age group 25-34
  • Member since May 17, 2009
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
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Nice place, Helpful staff, See other side of Rome

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3 of 5 stars
Brownybros   19 contributions
Los Angeles
May 14, 2009 | Trip type: Friends getaway
1/1 found this review helpful

I visited Rome for a 5-day trip with friends and found this place as a way to save on hotel and also see what else Rome has to offer other than the central area.
First, the hotel is situated about 10 miles out of the central city. The location seems calm, local and residential. A few restaurants (a Cuban, a Pizzeria, and an italian) are nearby. Definitely worth the short walk.
There's really no need for renting a car as the Hotel offers a shuttle at 50 cents (euro) to several transportation centers, including the subway. Also, a block away is a bus stop and its very easy to navigate in them buses. A bus pass is only 1 euro (for 75 minutes) and also covers the subway.
The staff speaks English and are extremely helpful. They can connect you to any type of tour or service. The rooms are good. They are clean and comfy, yet small. The beds are small and very close to one another but they are comforntable. Each room offers a flat screen tv, but very few channels and the only American channel is CNN, which can be boring after 5 minutes. Also, the internet isn't too good to use, but if you're desperate, try it at 7 euro for 24 hours.
The restroom is fine in space, however, the shower has no shower curtain and you depend on a glass than only covers 1/4 of the shower space, so make sure you place lots of towels on the floor because you'll splash lots of water during showers.
The biggest flaw at this hotel is the food. We ordered room service once from the hotel restaurant and the food was terrible. However, the hotel offers free breakfast every morning and that at least taste good.
Well if you do want to visit Rome and would like to see what people in Rome are all about and save money while you're at it, then stay here. The place is nice and away from the fast-pace central part of Rome. Just understand that it takes at least 20 minutes to get to the inner city from the hotel using the various transportation methods.

Take advantage of the city tours offered. They are usually 19-20 euro for 24 hours... pay 5 euro more and get 48 hours. They are hop-on-hop-off, so they are very convenient and they cover areas not reachable by subway. The buses come around every 20-30 minutes, so they give you plenty of time to visit every destination and in Rome there are many, many spots to visit and take a ton of pictures.
The City is beautiful and rich in history. Also, every salesperson and souvenir stand speaks and/or understands english, so visiting Rome is a simple task for any American.

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay May 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Friends
  • Age group 25-34
  • Member since July 10, 2007
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
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3 of 5 stars
Michigan_Samper   2 contributions
Michigan, USA
Dec 28, 2008 | Trip type: Solo travel
2/3 found this review helpful

I took my first trip to Europe during Easter Week 2008. I arrived on March 18 and left on Easter Sunday. There was definitely both good and bad about this hotel.

First, the good: Communications via email directly with the hotel prior to my arrival were wonderful. They were prompt with answers to all of my questions and were quite polite and accommodating.

I asked about transfers from FCO and they arranged for Rocco Lavarone to pick me up and then return me to the airport. I don't recall the price, but I was traveling on a budget, so it must have been reasonable. I have to say that it was wonderful to have Rocco waiting with the Hotel Sign for me as I got off a long and uncomfortable flight, which arrived a little early. He was very personable, spoke English very well, and was full of information on what we were passing, what to do, etc. I HIGHLY recommend Rocco! His business card says "ryderrome.com", but I haven't looked at his website.

Upon check in, things went smoothly. There was no problem with my early arrival and the room was waiting for me, but they were aware I'd be there well before formal check in time. The hotel NEVER seemed crowded to me during this popular week, but maybe I was coming and going at "off hours".

The staff, however, was not "thrilled" with my arrival nearly as much as I was! There was a definite "distance" with them.

I decided to celebrate my finally getting to Roma by ordering a drink at the bar off the lobby to take to my room while I settled in. I asked for Rum and "Coke Light". I have never seen such inefficiency in my life for such a simple thing. The bartender couldn't figure out how to pour the rum! It wouldn't come out of the bottle, so I suggested taking the pourer off assuming the cap hadn't been removed, which she couldn't manage. I ended up with 8 ounces of Coke Light for 4 Euro. At the time, exchange was a whopping USD $1.60, so this was a very expensive little non-drink!

The toilet took some figuring out.. you have to push BOTH buttons on the wall for a flush. Make that a TURBO FLUSH. Water pressure was very good! Otherwise, the room was exactly as shown on the website. Spotlessly immaculate, cleaned every day (my diary indicates one day the room wasn't made up by 2:30PM, however), and spacious by any standards. The furnishings and all amenities were of very contemporary and thoughtful design as well as of high standards and quality.

I knew ahead of time about the door to the balcony and asked for a handle, which they gave to me for my entire 6 night stay. I didn't have to call each time I wanted to open the door. Do this at check in and you won't have a problem at all. Balconies are all just one long veranda with just a waist high metal pole diving each room's space. NOT private by any means, but every time I stepped out, I was completely alone... not much balcony action in March. If it were summer, though, I wouldn't be thrilled with the communal balcony.

The roof terrace would be wonderful in the summer, but again, I was there in March, took in the vista, and went back to the room. The pool seemed like it would be very nice in the summer as well.

I had a ticket to see the Necropolis at the Vatican the day I arrived, which I made in very good time via the shuttle to the Metro. The shuttle ran about hourly in the morning, with only 2 returns in the afternoon before switching to the downtown schedule for the evenings. I was always one of maybe 4 or 5 other guests, so the shuttle was fine.

HOWEVER, do NOT be even one minute late for the shuttle either way! The driver is VERY punctual and waits for no one! I missed the time by only 3 minutes and had to sit on the curb at the Metro until the next one one day. They should put some benches around the Metro station! The day I had a ticket to the actual Vatican, I missed it by less than 5 minutes and had to figure out the bus situation on spur of the moment to make my tour. VERY unpleasant. The driver is not an extraordinarily pleasant man, but he got me where I had to go.

That first night, I was exhausted having arrived, getting to the Vatican, taking a tour, and then making my way back to the hotel, so I took a look at the room service menu. OUCH! An easily finished steak (I'm a woman, so not the appetite of a linebacker), a small "garnish" of rocket salad and some cold breads (no butter) was 25 Euro. At the exchange of $1.60, I vowed this would be the only room service item. The mini bar was ridiculously expensive (I think it was 6 Euro for an airline sized spirit) as well, so I stayed out of that and opted for Vino from the market down the road... Only 1.70 Euro for a nice bottle of Merlot! WATER was more expensive!

The complimentary breakfast was adequate, but the same every day... Scrambled Eggs, bacon, sausage, fruits, breads/rolls/pastries, juices, cold cuts and cheeses. Several times, the hot foods were only luke warm/bordering on cold at best. Quantity didn't seem a problem, but I'm an early riser and was always there at the start of service.

My internet service didn't work (7 Euro/24 hours) even after having "The Guy" take a look at it. They were kind of rude, implying that I was doing something wrong and were "put out" by having to come take a look. Turned out "The Guy" couldn't make it work, either. After a few days, they suggested I change rooms, so I packed everything up and waited. And waited. Then, "The Guy" came back and miraculously, the Internet worked. I think they gave me 24 hours free for the inconvenience. It was VERY unpleasant to not be able to check in at home when I wanted to, but Massimo offered his office computer to do so. Since it wasn't truly urgent, I didn't want to put him out of his office and declined.

The movie "Grease" was playing on Pay Per View. For TEN Euros! Is that crazy or what? That was over USD $15 for a decades old movie that most have seen a zillion times already! TV was a disappointment. I think only 2 English (news) stations (CNN and Europe MSNBC). Once you watch the news cycle, though, the repetition will drive you mad. I was forced "in" on my last day due to rain, and was glad I had The DaVinci Code to finish. Watching the Italian soap operas was funny, though. You don't need to know what they are saying to find amusement in their overly dramatic theatrics.

My bill (I prepaid the entire stay for a discount) with my "extras" on it was off by 59 Euros. It took quite a conversation with Reception to straighten it out. I was holding my receipt , folded up, and the Receptionist (Ana Maria) practically grabbed it away from me for "proof" of the charges. It really made me quite angry that she would just lunge for something in my hand while insinuating I was a liar. She left a very bad taste in my mouth with her attitude.

If you can stand the confinement of the Shuttle schedule, this hotel is great for the price. However, a VERY accurate watch and the willingness to take a little time to get to the sites is mandatory if you are counting on the shuttle service. It wasn't horrible, but it was confining and uncomfortable at times if you had to wait at the Metro station for any length of time. The Metro (Line A), by the way, was very clean, dependable, and easy to use. If I can use it after a 10 hour flight on my first day in Roma, anyone can! Line B isn't as nice and new, but efficient nonetheless. I didn't see any sort of crime, petty or otherwise, during my many Metro rides. I NEVER used it alone after dark, however.

Summarizing, VERY clean, very modern hotel, with adequate breakfast. Location in the neighborhood isn't convenient if you want to walk to dinner somewhere. I arrived after a 20 minute walk at the Sunflower restaraunt (recommended by front desk) at 7PM and they weren't even open yet. Front desk should have known and revealed such a thing as they watched me head out the door. Plus, it was dark at 7PM in March... kind of a creepy walk alone when it got to be much further than "5 minutes" from the hotel. I probably shouldn't have been so bold to walk alone after dark.

Front Desk personnel (Ana Maria, specifically) and Shuttle Driver could use some etiquette lessons, charm school or something similar.

TIP: There is a "strip mall" across the street from the pool. Go there in the morning to get some nice fresh fruit for the room. Also, there is a Pharmacia there for the basics. I liked that I could get an asthma inhaler without a prescription for only 4.50 Euro without having to shelp around trying to find one. Finally, there is a nice little "deli" there where you can buy things like salami by the pound and other snacks for the room.

To do it all again? I'd probably stay closer to the City Center or at least very close to the Metro if site seeing was the purpose of the trip. I found location to be this hotel's biggest drawback.

  • Liked — Clean, Contemporary and Priced Well
  • Disliked — Location, Ana Maria, Internet not working
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay March 2008
  • Visit was for Hobbies / interest / culture
  • Traveled with Solo traveler
  • Age group 35-49
  • Member since December 04, 2008
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? No
  • I do not recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway
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Address: Via Siderno 37 | Localita Statuario, 00178 Rome, Italy