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Gigli d'Oro Suite

Via Dei Gigli D'Oro 12, Rome, RM00186 Italy | 1-866-599-6674

Apartment in Rome (Piazza Navona - Pantheon) near Piazza Navona

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5.0
out of 5
avg. guest rating

out of 2 reviews

K.S. from Bellevue, WA, USA
5.0
out of 5

“Great boutique hotel for couples.”

We would highly recommend this very stylish, boutique hotel in Rome! The location was perfect and we could walk to most everything. The breakfast and cocktail area was lovely and we got excellent advice about where to have dinner each night from the staff there. Our only complaint was that the ceiling in our top, attic type room came down so low on one side that we would occasionally hit our heads on the ceiling beam. We would probably pick another room next time, but we still LOVED the hotel and would definitely stay there again!

Cecilia from Chicago, IL, USA
5.0
out of 5

“Modern and Comfortable at a Fair Price”

Very cute boutique hotel about 1/2 block from Piazza Navona. Modern and comfortable with contemporary design. The staff was very accomodating. The room was spacious, and unlike so many European hotels, so was the bathroom. There is an adorable sitting room on the second floor that provides complimentary coffee/espresso and breakfast in the morning and drinks and snacks in the afternoon. The hotel only has six rooms so it is very intimate and overlooks a tiny passageway. We found that taxi drivers don't really know the name of the tiny street so if you direct them to the north end of Piazza Navona, you can walk across the street and down the little alleyway to the entrance from there. The only downside is the loud groups on their way to and from Piazza Navona can be heard if you leave the windows open at night. I would definitely return.