Ginevra Palace Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Parking
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24-hour services
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Fitness/Gym
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Child-friendly
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Wheelchair access
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
The delightful 3-star Ginevra Palace Hotel is located near the shopping district of Rome approximately 7 km from the oval Colosseum Amphitheatre. Guests will appreciate the views of the garden and a prime location within a short distance of an underground station, while staying in this Rome hotel.
Situated in the very heart of Rome, in a residential area, the property is not very far from Apennines. The charming Ginevra Palace provides history lovers with proximity to Roman Forum (7 km) and Apostolic Palace (3.8 km). The nearby cultural attractions include Trevi Fountain, which is at a distance of 7 km from the accommodation. For those travelling from afar, Fiumicino airport is 22 minutes' drive away.
You can choose from one of the 51 soundproof rooms with complimentary wireless internet and an LCD TV, and self-catering amenities like a minibar. Guests can use a bidet and a shower, along with guest toiletries. A bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower are available in private bathrooms.
The Ginevra Palace Rome offers a daily buffet breakfast at the park. The snack bar is ideal for a relaxing drink. Guests may find the seafood restaurant Gildo il Cacciatore a short distance from the property.
Review by hotel critic
The hotel's ambiance, especially the very elegant bar, with its peculiar sculpture resembling Rome's main monuments, was a charming nod to the city's rich history. As a culinary critic, I was particularly intrigued by the restaurant's promise of innovation.Upon entering the bar, I couldn't help but marvel at the artistry of the sculpture, a striking representation of Rome's iconic landmarks. This unique touch set the tone for a memorable dining experience. The bar, open 24 hours, offered a variety of drinks, providing the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring Rome's nearby entertainment venues and shopping spots.Dining at the hotel's restaurant was a gastronomic journey. The menu at Gildo il Cacciatore, just a stone's throw away at 1.00 km, showcased a blend of traditional Italian flavors with a modern twist. I had the pleasure of savoring a dish at Mattarello, located at the same distance, where each bite felt like a homage to Italian culinary craftsmanship.The breakfast, however, was a slight disappointment. With limited choices, it didn't quite live up to the culinary innovation I was expecting. Nonetheless, the proximity to other dining options like cicciopachino314 and Il Postiglione, both within a short distance, offered ample opportunities to explore more of Rome's vibrant food scene.In conclusion, the Ginevra Palace provided a comfortable stay with an artistic flair and easy access to Rome's culinary hotspots. While the breakfast left something to be desired, the overall dining experience in and around the hotel was a treat for the taste buds. I would recommend it to fellow travelers looking to immerse themselves in Rome's culinary landscape.