B&B Opera Rooms 66 - Rome
41.90097, 12.49397Located 0.3 miles from Teatro Eliseo, the 2-star B&B Opera Rooms 66 Rome is about 5 minutes by car from National Gallery of Ancient Art. This bed & breakfast also includes parking.
Location
The Rome hotel is set in the Repubblica district, a few minutes' drive from Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera metro station. The accommodation is approximately a 5-minute drive from Triton Fountain and a 6-minute walk from Trajan's Forum. There is Pantheon Temple a mere 0.8 miles away, while Termini bus station not too far from this hotel.
The nearest metro station is approximately a 10-minute walk away.
Rooms
The rooms at the B&B Opera Rooms 66 feature a writing table, along with soundproof windows for guests' convenience. Bathroom essentials include a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower as well as bath sheets and towels for guests' extra comfort.
Eat & Drink
That's Amore by Fabio Bongianni, located 8 minutes' stroll from, offers delectable dishes.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
110 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
185 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Essential information about B&B Opera Rooms 66
💵 Lowest room price | 95 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 9.4 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Ciampino, CIA |
Location
- City landmarks
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- Hotels nearby
Reviews of B&B Opera Rooms 66
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missingWrote a review on Nov 02
The rooms were very clean and modern, with air conditioning. The building is a beautiful old building in a great location. We were very close to the Colosseum and within walking distance of all of Rome's sights. **If you do not have a vehicle, I would recommend this hotel. If you have a vehicle, I do not recommend this hotel!!
The hotel resides within Rome's restricted driving zone. For those traveling to Rome with a vehicle, you may have heard that hotels have the ability to request waivers from the local traffic authorities to allow your vehicle to drive into and out of the restricted areas. Be advised!!! This hotel does not offer this service, despite three emails requesting information on bringing a vehicle. She not only did not tell me they don't offer the driving permit, but failed to tell me that the restriction expires after 6pm, when I told her we would be arriving between 5 and 6. She proceeded to tell me that it was not her responsibility to provide this information, despite the fact that I had asked for it. Clear the driving permit with any hotel in Rome before booking it! It is misleading that Opera Rooms 66 states that there is parking available nearby, suggesting that they, too, offer this service. We ultimately had to buy our waiver from the Best Western. The traffic censors are camera operated, and scan every license plate that passes through them. They have up to one year to mail a ticket anywhere in the world. Also, it can be difficult to check in. There is no reception, so be sure to take down the **cell phone number** (there are two numbers listed) if you book here. The reception is actually at a different hotel, Hotel Martini, located just a block away in case they are unreachable. However, this is not noted on the website as a backup option. As a result, we waited over half an hour to check in on the street with our bags when we could have walked over there. There is a phone number listed on the building for Opera Rooms 66, but it does not work. Overall, the communication is very poor, and the parking service at hotels is crucial when driving in Rome, so this was very disappointing, and cost us our entire first night.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 30
Location is excellent. Rooms are bright and cheery. Some rooms face into a garden, which makes them very quiet. The owners of the cafe where the breakfast is were wonderful - amazing cappucinos, incredible pastries and hand squeezed orange juice.
On Sunday our room was not cleaned and we had run out of toilet paper. (Had to search for the cleaning closet - luckily found it unlocked). Check in was confusing - no one answered the bell at noon and I had to incur roaming charges to call the number provided in the reservation email. (Actually had to call twice, and had to wait outside with luggage for over 30 mins).
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missingWrote a review on Oct 22
The rooms were very clean and new. Every day we had new towels. Bed was comfortable. Hotel staff were extremely kind and helpful.Breakfast was also good. Location is great. Good connection with all places of interest. Overall impression is very good. Great value for money. We would come here again and kindly recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 19
The location is excellent, near via Nazionale and metro Republica, walking distance from the Termini station. The room (orange) was clean and modern good air conditioning. The continental breakfast was OK. The reception and breakfast is located at the hotel Martini one block away at via Nazionale, this isn't a problem at all. The staff at hotel Martini was nice and helpful.
We ran out of toilet paper, had to ask for more at the reception at hotel Martini. During our 6 nights long stay the towels were changed only ones.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 07
new n fresh
you need to call in order to go in . we waited 20 min. outside.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 27
great location , clean room comfortable room for that price!
poor breakfast
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missingWrote a review on Sept 15
modern, clean centrally located room. Must check in first around the block, but it is an easy walk. Booked.net website said check in must be by 9:00 PM - that was not the case for us - we hustled from the airport to get there, but the manager said check in was fine anytime. There is a water cooler in the hallway for hot and cold water, and the room has simple breakfast fare and a small frig. side. Pleasant and private, only 3 other rooms across and down the hall.
room on the small side
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missingWrote a review on Sept 04
A quiet and clean oasis
Would have liked fresh caffe- not nescafe
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missingWrote a review on Aug 26
They missed breakfast for one of our days we stayed
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missingWrote a review on Aug 13
We loved our stay there! :-) Hotel-Staff is very friendly, our room was very clean, quiet, air-conditioned and we even had a little fridge. The location was great. Every morning we walked to a little bakery nearby and fortunately, everyday there was a street-market, a street away that provided us with fresh tomatoes and mozarella, as well as, other wonderful fresh produce:) We would stay there again - most definitely!!!
OK, there is not much to say about what we didn't like except, one tiny little thing: They don't provide you with enough toilet paper. ;-)
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missingWrote a review on Aug 10
The location is good. The rooms are clean and comfortable.
You don't have a reception in the building but one 2 blocks away. They provide around 5 keys for different areas in the building. The safe is in the closet but it is not attached to anything, so you can put the safe under you arm and leave with everything that is inside it. The breakfast is horrible, we gave away all the items every morning the beggers waiting on the bus stops.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 28
I liked the cleanliness and color. The room was bright.
The breakfast is not good. But it is not really that good anywhere in Italy.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 22
Convenient, friendly, clean. Nice modern design and high ceilings!
You need to check in down the street at a different Hotel. No problem for us, but just be aware in advance if you book here.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 19
The room was nicely designed and renovated. Even though there was no staff staying at the b&b, the information was completely available in the room. The room was always cleaned every day, it was super nice! The WiFi worked very fast. The location of the hotel was perfect. We only had to walk for around 5-10 minutes to Termini Station. We could also reach Colosseum by foot for 15-20 minutes. There were also metro stations near the hotel (Termini or Republicca) and easily reached by foot. Overall, it was a nice experience staying at B&B Opera Rooms 66.
This is not regarding the b&b itself, but more to the check in experience. We had to check in at different hotel (at Hotel Martini), which was informed earlier..so it was OK for us. But when we arrived there, the elevator of the Hotel Martini was broken. So I had to climbed up to the 4th stage (where the hotel resides) to do the check in and go to our B&B (different building). It was kind of tiring, since we arrived late at night and had had a long journey previously. Luckily, we were helped by one of the nice staff hotel. (He even took us to our B&B room, it was very kind of him).
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missingWrote a review on Jul 15
Location is very good. I like, at there are possibillity always to take cup of water, tea or coffe. Room was cleaned every dag. Conditioner. New rooms design. In my opinion- good value for money.
Breakfast: packed crossaints.