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Rome FH Grand Hotel Palatino

FH Grand Hotel Palatino

Rione Monti, United States

1/10
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Overview

Pros
  • Within walking distance of popular attractions, shopping, and dining

  • Rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars; some have terraces

  • Two restaurants plus a piano bar and room service

  • Conference center with four meeting rooms plus computer workstations

  • Free American breakfast buffet

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

  • Parking available on-site for a fee

Cons
  • Wi-Fi can be slow

  • Dated decor in some rooms

  • No pool, spa, or fitness center on-site

  • Some complaints of noise and malfunctioning air-conditioning

  • Breakfast gets mixed reviews

Bottom Line

The four-pearl Palatino Grand Hotel Rome has a truly stellar location near major attractions in a hip and youthful historic district. Though there’s no pool, spa, or gym, the hotel provides a free breakfast, two restaurants, a bar, and meeting rooms. The condition of the 200 rooms varies -- some are renovated and others are not -- but all offer flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. However, there have been complaints of poorly functioning air-conditioning, and the Wi-Fi might be slower than expected. A decent alternative is Welcome Piram Hotel, with a wellness center that has a sauna and hot tub, a rooftop terrace, and free minibars in rooms. 

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United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Elegant business hotel that attracts tourists along with corporate guests

There’s nothing grand about the red-brick facade of the Palatino, though the lobby manages to add some of the opulence that’s expected of a hotel in this class. Glossy floors and intimate lighting create a sophisticated ambiance, though the wood-paneled walls date the hotel to the year it was built: 1968. There’s a sophisticated lounge that leads from the lobby filled with red-and-tan carpeting, red velour sofas, chandeliers, and lovely abstract artwork on the walls. The bar has a similar style, and the silver bar is a work of art in itself. The restaurants, by contrast, have a dated feel. Sure, there are chandeliers and white tablecloths on the tables, but the green chairs are worn and there’s little else in terms of decoration. The clientele is primarily tourists attracted to the hotel for its central location, although its meeting rooms make it a reasonable option for business travelers as well. 

Location

In a hip neighborhood within walking distance of popular attractions, restaurants, and dining

The Palatino Grand Hotel Rome is located in Monti, a trendy, historic district in the center of Rome. The Roman Forum is a 12-minute walk away, while the Colosseum takes nine minutes on foot to reach. Santa Maria Maggiore is closer, at seven minutes away on foot. Once overlooked, the hotel's neighborhood is now popular among the young, hip crowd, with lots of bars. There’s also no shortage of dining or shopping options in the area. For those wanting to explore other areas of the city, there’s a bus stop a one-minute walk away and a metro stop that takes six minutes on foot to reach. The Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is a 32-minute drive away. 

Rooms

Range of room types with varying decor, all with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and kettles

Guest rooms range from slightly worn to contemporary and modern. All rooms are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minibars, kettles, and safes. Air-conditioning comes standard, though it doesn't always work well, and there have been complaints about street noise in rooms. Rooms on the first through fourth floors and on the sixth floor were renovated in a warm contemporary style in April 2013, and smoking is allowed in some of these units. Rooms on the other floors have comparatively dated decor and though interiors vary a bit in terms of color schemes and furnishings, all have attractive wood floors. Higher-category rooms have living rooms with couches and armchairs, while Executive Rooms have patios and balconies with seating and great views. Bathrooms have neutral or white-and-gold color palette sand mosaic designs such as trees on the walls. Bathrooms in Deluxe Rooms and Suites have tubs and showers with hydro massage jets, while lower-category rooms have shower/tub combos. Hairdryers and toiletries are provided.

Features

Conference center, two restaurants, piano bar, free breakfast and Wi-Fi, and on-site parking for a fee

While there’s no pool, spa, or fitness center at this hotel, there is a conference center with five fully equipped meeting rooms that holds up to 360 guests. Business travelers can also take advantage of two public computers and free Wi-Fi, though there have been complaints about slow connectivity. There are also two on-site Italian restaurants and a piano bar that provides live music part of the year. Breakfast is included in room rates, and room service is available during limited hours. For guests with cars, on-site parking is offered for a fee, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.