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Hotel Villa San Pio★★★


Room in Hotel Villa San Pio

A tranquil country oasis in the heart of ancient Rome on Aventine Hill


Of the three sister hotels on the Aventine Hill (including the Aventino and the pricier San Anselmo), the San Pio is the stylish hideaway—and where prices can dip as low as €84 per double in the slow winter season, though €–€ is more common year-round.

The Villa San Pio consists of two buildings bridged by a magnolia-shaded garden and solarium. Accommodation decor varies widely, some with tasteful modular furnishings on tile floors, others kitted out in grand 19th century style, all with excellent firm beds.

The choicest rooms are in the structure beyond the gardens, where especially up on the first floor you're most likely to find the best combination of reproduction furnishings, Persian rugs on hardwood floors, painted ceilings, and ultra-mod baths with Jacuzzis (or perhaps a claw-footed tub).

The roof terrace has splendid tranquil views that encompass the Aventine and mountains in the distance but somehow manage to visually ignore the rest of Rome.

The Aventine Hill is an almost preternaturally quiet oasis of villas, leafy gardens, and residential blocks—tucked between the Circus Maximus, the Palatine, and the Baths of Caracalla, yet a world away from the chaos and traffic of Rome all around. Tourists rarely venture here, which is a shame, since its packed with several conclusione antique churches, some lovely city panoramas, and a few rarely visited ancient sights.

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Via S. Melania 19 (Aventine) - between Via Sant'Alessio and Strada Sant'Anselmo on the Aventine Hill
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Bus: ; 38, 23, 30, 75, F,
Metro: Circo Massimo (B)
Hop-on/hop-off: Circo Massimo

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Useful Italian for lodging

English(Inglese)Italian (Italiano)Pro-nun-cee-YAY-shun
Good day Buon giornobwohn JOUR-noh
Good evening Buona seraBWOH-nah SAIR-rah
Good night Buona notteBWOH-nah NOTE-tay
Goodbye Arrivederciah-ree-vah-DAIR-chee
Excuse me (to get attention) ScusiSKOO-zee
thank you grazieGRAT-tzee-yay
please per favorepair fa-VOHR-ray
yes sisee
no no no
Do you speak English? Parla Inglese?PAR-la een-GLAY-zay
I don't understand Non capisconon ka-PEESK-koh
I'm sorry Mi dispiacemee dees-pee-YAT-chay
   
Where is? Dov'édoh-VAY
a hotel un albergooon al-BEAR-go
a B&Bun bed-and-breakfastoon bet hand BREK-fust
a rental roomun'affittacameraoon ah-feet-ah-CAH-mair-ra
an apartment for rentun appartamentooon ah-part-tah-MENT-toh
a farm stayun agriturismooon ah-gree-tour-EES-moh
a hostelun ostellooon oh-STEHL-loh
   
How much is? Quanto costa?KWAN-toh COST-ah
a single room una singolaOO-nahSEEN-go-la
double room for single use [will often be offered if singles are unavailable]doppia uso singolaDOPE-pee-ya OO-so SEEN-go-la
a double room with two beds una doppia con due lettiOO-nah DOPE-pee-ya cone DOO-way LET-tee
a double room with one big beduna matrimonialeOO-nah mat-tree-moan-nee-YAAL-lay
triple roomuna triplaOO-nah TREE-plah
with private bathroomcon bagnocone BAHN-yoh
without private bathroomsenza toilette [they might say con bagno in comune—"with a communal bath"]SEN-zah BAHN-yoh
for one nightper una nottepair OO-nah NOH-tay
for two nights per due nottipair DOO-way NOH-tee
for three nights per tre nottipair tray NOH-tee
Is breakfast included? É incluso la anteriormente colazione?ay in-CLOO-soh lah PREE-mah coal-laht-zee-YOAN-nay
Is there WiFi?C'é WiFi?chay WHY-fy?
May I see the room? Posso vedere la camera?POH-soh veh-DAIR-eh lah CAH-mair-rah
That's too much É troppoay TROH-po
Is there a cheaper one?C'é una più economica?chay OO-nah pew eh-ko-NO-mee-kah

Rome's hotel tax

In January, , Rome began charging a hotel bed tax. This is the city's doing, and sadly it is not a scam.

The following tax rates are per person, per night for all guests over the age of 10 and can be charged for stays of up to 10 days:

  • 1–3 star hotels: €2
  • 4–5 star hotels: €3
  • B&Bs: €2
  • Apartments: €2
  • Rental rooms: €2
  • Agriturismi: €2
  • Campsites: €1 (up to 5 days)

So a couple staying three nights in a four-star room would pay an extra €

Some hotels have begun folding this tax into their quoted rates; others tack it on when you go to check out, so be prepared.

How long does Rome take?

Planning your day: Rome wasn't built in a day, and you'd be hard-pressed to see it in that brief a time as well. Still, you can cram a lot into just a day or three.

To help you get the most out of your limited time in the Eternal City, here are some perfect itineraries, whether you have one, two, three, or four days to spend in Rome. » Rome itineraries

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