Holiday Inn Rome
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"A convenient base to explore Rome"
The Holiday Inn Rome- Parco Dei Medici near Rome's main airport is a jewel. It is well managed and very comfortable for either business or a personal stay. With large rooms and a very helpful staff, we will stay here again in the future.
"Solid Restaurant, Aging Hotel – Practical but Not Truly 4 Stars"
We stayed at the Holiday Inn Parco de’ Medici for our final night in Rome because we had an 11:00 a.m. flight from FCO the next morning. The hotel is located about 15 minutes from the airport, which is convenient in theory, but there are several factors to consider before booking. The property feels dated and does not fully meet the expectations of a true 4-star hotel. Our room was old-fashioned, the double beds were small, and while the heating worked, it was excessively hot, forcing us to sleep with the windows open. There are no power outlets near the bed, only a single USB port, which is inconvenient for charging multiple devices; anyone using a CPAP machine should bring an extension cord or request one from the front desk. The hotel offers a shuttle to the airport, but it only runs once per hour and comes with an additional fee, so a taxi is often faster and more practical. Considering transportation costs, staying at the Hilton at FCO or even in central Rome the night before might provide better value depending on your itinerary. Dinner at La Serra, the hotel’s only restaurant, was enjoyable. We had fresh burrata with tomatoes, carbonara, amatriciana, and tiramisù—all well-prepared and tasty, though slightly more expensive than typical Roman restaurants. Service was friendly, making it a solid meal after a long day. Breakfast the next morning exceeded expectations, with incredibly fresh pastries and even fresh mozzarella, offering a delightful start to the day. Overall, the hotel works for an early flight, but the dated rooms, limited shuttle service, and extra transportation considerations may make other options more appealing. The restaurant and breakfast are definite highlights, but the property itself would benefit from a thorough renovation.
"Good hotel"
This is an excellent hotel with friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast was good, and the hotel provides a convenient shuttle service. It’s within walking distance of the train station, with clearly marked directions. While it’s far from the city center and main attractions, it’s very convenient for the airport.
"Not perfect but staff are on top form"
The hotel may not be perfect, but the exceptional customer service provided by Kristian truly elevates the experience to five stars. Kristian excelled in assisting with queries and offering solutions to a somewhat challenging problem I encountered. The room was large, clean, with a comfortable bed and daily housekeeping. The walls could be improved, as noise from other rooms and the corridor is noticeable. Additionally, there are no electrical sockets near the bed, which can be inconvenient. The hotel is conveniently located near the airport, with options including a regular train, shuttle, or taxi. The train also offers quick trips into central Rome and is less than a ten-minute walk from the hotel. A bus service is available, though slower, and taxis are readily available outside for private transport. Overall, a very good experience, largely thanks to the outstanding service provided by Kristian!
"Very nice hotel in secluded location"
I stayed for business at this very nice hotel in the EUR-Magliana area, conveniently on the way to Fiumicino. The location is a bit isolated, but the hotel itself is excellent. Rooms are large, comfortable, and well-designed with all necessary amenities. The hotel offers ample parking and an indoor pool, which I didn’t have time to use but looked very inviting. Reception staff were friendly and professional, though the kitchen service was a little less attentive. Breakfast offered a wide selection of sweet and savory options. Muratella train station is about ½ km away—slightly under-signed but convenient to reach Fiumicino or Roma Ostiense within minutes.
"in rome with the family"
I spent a year at this hotel in the EUR area. The common areas are nice, but the rooms feel somewhat dated, especially the carpet, and the bathrooms could use modernization. Although I booked a triple room, I was assigned a room with two uncomfortable French beds for two people, yet paid the full triple rate of €285. Dinner at the restaurant was acceptable but felt a little expensive for the value. The staff were friendly, the breakfast was good, and it was convenient to be able to keep the room until noon.
"A significant and visible improvement"
The hotel is located in the Parco dei Medici area, conveniently near the Rome Fiumicino and Civitavecchia motorways, as well as the ring road. After not visiting for a few years, I found many improvements: more staff who were present and helpful, an excellent breakfast both in quality and quantity, and ample parking available (for a fee). The only minor drawback is the elevators, which feel undersized given the hotel’s capacity and could become blocked with heavy use.
"Nice hotel accessible by train from Roma Termini and Roma FCO."
I chose the Holiday Inn for two restful nights before flying out of Roma FCO. The hotel is conveniently accessible by train from Roma Termini and just a short ride from the airport. The property itself is pleasant, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Most importantly, I slept very well. The hotel is located in an office park, which I found interesting to stroll around, with several architecturally notable buildings nearby. The main downside is the limited dining options within walking distance of the hotel.
"Great Stay"
We had a very enjoyable stay at the hotel. The staff were excellent—knowledgeable, friendly, and always happy to help. Breakfast was really good, with a nice selection, and we also enjoyed dinner a few times in the restaurant, which was consistently excellent. The room was very comfortable with good air conditioning and easy-to-use controls. The beds were comfortable, ensuring a good night’s sleep. The train station is a short 6-minute walk, making it easy to reach the city center via connecting stations and the underground. A 7-day travel ticket for 24 euros is a real bargain, and taxis are available outside the hotel, though they are more expensive than public transport. Suggestions for improvement: the room could benefit from some drawers and a bit more color to make it feel more lively and give that “holiday feeling,” as the current décor is very neutral.
"Nice hotel but some disadvantages"
Bel hôtel familial. The hotel features a very large and beautiful pool, perfect for families. The only minor issue is the requirement to wear a swimming cap at the pool, which should be clearly mentioned in the hotel and pool features—even though the hotel does provide some. Additionally, the queen-size beds are a bit small for two adults, though fine for my two children. Other than that, everything was excellent.
Holiday Inn Rome
Eur Parco dei Medici – Comfortable IHG property near the airport area with shuttle service, great for transit stays or longer trips.
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