Augustus, Rome - Reviews & Ratings

Via Piave 61, Rome, 00187

Augustus, Rome
Housed in a renovated historic palace in the refined residential quarter of the famous Via Veneto and Villa Borghese Park, Augustus Hotel features great service... more

 

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Augustus, Rome

6/10 Overall rating

Category Average Rating
8/10 Check-in process
5/10 Your room
7/10 Working order of facilities / equipment
6/10 Order and cleanliness of the hotel
5/10 Performance of staff
7/10 Overall experience
5/10 Overall value for money
  • 3/10 Anonymous ( Young couple) 

    on  May 31, 2006

    Augustus, Rome - Reviews & Ratings

    "Overall, we did not spend a great deal of time in the hotel and therefore our stay in the beautiful city of Rome was not spoiled. This hotel has no amenities whatsoever (not even an ice machine or the ability to produce it !) Some of the staff were quite helpful but one or two didn't really speak a word of english." (99678155)

    Location very good and convenient for all of Romes attractions (If you are prepared to walk)

    Air Conditioning stopped working on 1st night and was not fixed by the time we departed 3 days later. Rooms very small and couldnt actually walk around the bed easily Traffic noise very loud with window open (which was necessary due to Air Con not working) Carpets stained. Not easily found as you wouldn't normally expect a hotel to be on the 2nd floor of a building !

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  • 9/10 Anonymous ( Young couple) 

    on  November 7, 2006

    LOCATION

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