Ratings based on 3 Verified Reviews
They paid and stayed. We double-checked. 2.7 Room cleanliness
3.3 Service & staff
3.0 Room comfort
2.7 Hotel condition
They paid and stayed.We double-checked.
Recommended
by A verified traveler from Michigan
Hotel Lilium in Rome
Posted Jan 2, 2011 on Hotels.com
The hotel room was small and very old but priced about the same as surrounding hotels. The staff was very nice and was able to answer all our questions. You could tell they took pride in what they did. You could tell extra detail was paid to the cleanliness everywhere. The elevator is microscopic, but it will fit one person and 2 suitcases. To get to the main areas for dining or tourest attractions is about a 3 to 4 mile walk, which we were forced to do because of a partial transit strike. If all the buses ran the bus would be the best deal to get where you wanted. The breakfast was good, but don't order the coffee Americano, as they don't know how to make that, however the capppucci and espro is good.
Not Recommended
for Couples
for Couples
by A verified traveler from Washington, DC
better to avoid
Posted Jan 30, 2011
Located in old residential building, ugly entrance, dirty staircase. Rooms are extremely small, hardly place for 2 people to move around. junk furniture painted blue :( , hard uncomfortable bed. Overall, very uninviting. Bathroom is pretty good though. Breakfast is OK.
Recommended
by A verified traveler from Boston
Will return
Posted Jan 16, 2010
This is the second time I've stayed at the Lilium. It is charming and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I booked a single room, but they had a double available and upgraded me when I arrived. The location is very good, just a little hard to find. There are no signs on the exterior. Even tough I had been there before, I walked past the doorway a couple of times before recognizing it. But it is minutes from central Rome and a 10-minute walk to the train station. I have recommended this hotel to friends and will most definitely choose it again if I return to Rome.