Viale delle Provincie 103, Rome, Italy | (618) 248-8274
Near Termini and Tiburtina Railway Stations, and Termini and Policlinico metro stations
Free breakfast served daily on covered roof garden terrace
Suites come with cardio equipment
Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
Computer available for guests' use (for a fee)
Private parking (for a fee)
Meeting room available (25-person capacity)
Not in the city center
Close to major hospital, which means noise from ambulance sirens
Not all rooms have views
No fitness center, lounge, or restaurant
Partially renovated between 2012 and early 2014, the Hotel delle Province is a small mid-range property in southeast Rome near the University of Rome La Sapienza and a major hospital, an area with plenty of public transportation, shops, bars, and restaurants. The 46-room hotel is refined yet cozy and welcoming. Housed in a modern, comfortable building, the hotel has a reception hall and a small meeting room. A continental breakfast, which is included in the room rate, is served every day on the the roof garden. Suites offer bathtubs, city views, and in-room cardio equipment -- rooms on the lower floors can get noisy.
Scene
Caters mainly to visiting academics and medical professionals.
Given its proximity, the hotel is frequented more by visiting academics and medical professionals than tourists, but it's close enough to rail and metro stations to make it a suitable option for visitors willing to trade a central location for lower rates. The hotel has an open reception area adorned with brightly colored hanging lights, long torch-like sconces, and patterned couches. A desktop computer sits on a wooden desk. There's plenty of tourist information and guide books on hand for guests to peruse.
Location
In the southeast of Rome, within walking distance of the Tiburtina metro station
A bit off the tourist track in southeast of Rome, the Hotel delle Province is close to the University of Rome La Sapienza, a hospital, and the Termini and Tiburtina railway stations. It's a busy, noisy neighborhood, filled restaurants and cafes frequented by students and local residents. The Tiburtina railway station is within a five-minute walk from the hotel, and the Termini metro and railway stations are within a 20-minute walk, putting Rome's historic center within easy reach. Sights such as the Villa Borghese and Piazza del Popolo are four metro stops away via the MEA line from Termini to Spagna station. From here, travelers can walk along the main shopping areas of Via del Corso and Via Condotti. The Spanish Steps are a short ways from Via Condotti, and reachable from the Spagna station. Vatican City, with its museums and gardens, is a 20-minute drive from the hotel, and is reachable via the metro at Ottaviano station. Ciampino Airport is a 24-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Rooms are large, and some have balconies and patio seating, but bathrooms are small.
There are 46 rooms: Junior Suite, Suite, Single, Double, and Triple Rooms. Each comes with a hairdryer, air-conditioning, minibar, coffeemaker, flat-screen smart TV with Internet and satellite channels, and free Wi-Fi connectivity. Junior Suites and Suites have king size beds, sofa beds, and cardio machines, along with balconies with patio seating. Standard Rooms have either a bathtub or shower in the bathrooms. Those with walk-in showers have rain-shower shower heads, but they are on the small side. Some rooms overlook the street.
Features
Free breakfast and Wi-Fi, and compact cardio equipment in suites
Breakfast, included in the room rate, is served every morning in the rooftop garden dining area, and includes fruits, pastries, cheese, sausages, tea, and coffee. There isn't a bar or restaurant on-site. Wi-Fi is free and available throughout the property. There's a computer for guests' use in the lobby, for a fee. There is no fitness center on site, but the Junior Suites and Suites have compact step machines tucked away in the closet, and cardio bikes in a corner of the room.