Bettoja Hotel Nord Nuova Roma

3 Via G. Amendola, Rome, Lazio, 00185, Italy | 3 star hotel

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A crazy day in Rome

A travel blog entry by donhad

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Buon Giorno, Boy did we have a full day in Roma.  For a guy who over plans EVERYTHING, this was a day that pushed my powers of flexibility to the limit.  Just call me Gumby II (like Derek, Gumby I).  I started with us getting off the ship at 8:30am, so we could collect our bags and meet our driver at 9am.  The process was so fast we had our luggage …

Our last day together

A travel blog entry by donhad

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Today was a bitter sweet day.  It was going to be a very exciting tour of the ancient sites of Rome, but it was also the last day that the 6 of us were going to be together.....reality was quickly approaching.  Since we had a rather late night, we all slept in a bit, making it to breakfast by 10am.  Our tour was scheduled for 2pm at a designated …

Rome, the visit that almost never

A travel blog entry by hecqs

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I was in Rome only for the night. Luckily I was able to book a hotel near the train station. I didn't waste time to go to Colosseum. Spanish steps and decided to just spend the rest of my night in St. Peter's Square. Initially, I felt like I was the only tourist there. I took pictures playing with my tripod. Until about 30 minutes later, to my …

21st in Roma!!!

A travel blog entry by sophieparker91

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... by la mia famiglia. Needless to say the food was exquisite and we were all very satisfied! Everyone was very kind and contributed a euro each to cover the price of my meal so I really was spoiled! Afterwards we went on a walk to the Trevi Fountain which was completely empty apart from us! We then made our way home so we could get some sleep before the next day.

On Saturday we got up and went to the Vatican City for ...

Contiki Part Two

A travel blog entry by mady.bolch

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... on (which is every day on the bus and also every night at the clubs). Jimmy's favourte song was Call Me Maybe, and it was one of the only songs that he would actually get up and dance with us to and he played it on the bus all the time. I love hearing these songs now that Contiki is over because they make me smile and have so many memories attached to them. But enough about songs and back to Italy:  Next stop: Venice - I am in love with this city! ...

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This 3 star hotel, located in the Historic Center area of Rome, is near Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Teatro dell'Opera, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, and Warner Village.
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    Historical Traveler Reviews Bettoja Hotel Nord Nuova Roma Rome

    Fell in love with the Nord Nuova Roma Hotel

    from anonymous

    My two sisters and myself had a great time at this hotel. It, actually, was our second choice. When we arrived we were told our room wasn't ready and it would be about an hour wait. After we told them that we had traveled all night, within 15 minutes we were in our room. The staff is to be commended on the professionalism. They helped us we reservations, great places to eat, and easy directions to many sites. The room was beautiful, very quite and well stocked. It was also 1 & 1/2 blocks from the train station, so it was easily accessible. If we return to Rome it will easily be our first choice.

    Thank you, Nord Nuova, for your hospitality.

    From three very happy women.

    A great find!

    from anonymous

    Perfect location, near the Termini station but not too close; surrounded by many excellent and reasonable restaurants, nice shops, and even a gourmet grocery store--all within 3-4 blocks. The hotel was very European, immaculate, and comfortable, with a good breakfast included. Lovely outdoor bar on roof. A great value. Staff friendly and most helpful. We convinced another couple to stay there too, and they were very happy as were we. ( A 3rd couple thought it wouldn't be fancy enough for them so they booked at the Ritz Carlton Grand for 3 times the price but only 3 blocks away.) We'd highly recommend the Nord, as the taxi drivers called it, and we'd defintel ystay there again.

    P.S. for Rome--everyone was right; you must watch out for thieves--kids aged 10 and younger. They tried to get into my purse 3 times, not immediately next to the hotel but near the piazza on the way to the Ritz Carlton

    Great Hotel, excellent location.

    from anonymous

    This is a great hotel in an ideal location, just a few minutes walk from the station. The rooms are nice with air con and there is a fantastic bar terrace with great views. Ask for a room with a view rather than a balcony which dont overlook anything. Try booking on the Italian site we tried called Venere.com. They dont charge for bookings and some of the money goes to a African Charity which is very much a thing in Italy. They were £200 cheaper than Expedia/hotels.com.

    There are plenty of places to eat and shops nearby. The Cafe on the ground floor of the Hotel is ideal for a meal without having to go too far. The only negative point I would have is that the male receptionists are a little aloof but helpful when you ask for advice.

    The area is ideal and you can easily walk to the collosso or the trevi/spanish steps. The 75 (st pieter) bus will take you to the Vatigan and as the bus terminus is just around the corner, it is easy to get home again, just get on a bus going to the termini. Get your tickets from the shops at the station. The metro is also handy but you dont get to see anything and it is a bit grotty.

    Do not go to Cafe near the hotel called est est est, this was the worst place we tried, awful. If you go to the colosso, pay an extra 3.50 euros and beat the line and have a small guided tour, around 40 minutes. If you can travel mid week you will miss a lot of the long lines of waiting.

    People have mentioned about grafitti in rome, the locals ignore it so I would too. Have a great holiday

    Just ok

    from sannasun

    Just returned from 4 days at the Nord. LOCATION: Its a basic hotel about 1 to 2 mins walk from Termini Station. The neighborhood isn't the best, but I didn't feel threathened or anything even late at night. Both Metro lines meet at Termini giving you easy access to most tourist sights. ROOM: About rooms, I stayed at a double bed for single use. It was quite spacious but stuffy due to poor ventilation. The room windows will open up for some relief. At the time of this write-up, I paid 105-145 euros per night varying rate during the stay. But note that this hotel is LOT better than the nearby Massimo hotel run by the same Bettoja group. STAFF: Some were really helpful and some were not so cheerful. FACILITIES: The room has WiFi high speed wireless internet access provided by Swisscom Eurospot. At the time of this write-up the cost was Euro 10 for 2 hour and Euro 22 for 24 hour access. Breakfast was a usual fare. I didnt find anything to praise or complain about. To SUM UP, I would rate the hotel 3 star per U.S. standards. If you are looking for just a basic hotel to stay and get a good affordable deal from the hotel I'd recommend considering this hotel - otherwise shop around for better hotels around Spanish steps or Piazza del Popolo.

    Great

    from anonymous

    Stayed at this hotel 25-27 feb 2005 had alovely time clean, nice breakfast nice room, staff were really good, quite far frome the centre but not a problem if you like walking, good as we were supposed to be staying in the san remo but they had overbooked so we were put in this hotel and the san reo looked very poor go back again definatly

    Not worth the price

    from anonymous

    The hotel although very close to the train station is not in the best part of Rome. It is quite a distance to the main tourist attractions and shopping districts.

    The staff in general are friendly and cheerful, but the rooms are small and outdated. The shower was barely warm.

    Breakfast was adequate and there was a good selection of pastries and cakes, but this hotel is definitely not worth 130 Euros a night. We moved out after 1 night when we found a nicer more central hotel for cheaper.

    Lovely Small Hotel

    from anonymous

    My husband and I stay at the Hotel Nord Nuova from October 3 to October 9, 04 and we had an excellent time. Our room was very well kept and the breakfast was good. A couple of days after my arrival I got sick and a gentleman at the front desk call the house doctor. He told me that the doctor was arriving within 40 minutes and he did arrive within the time frame. I will recommend this hotel to anybody. It is not a luxurious property but it is very clean and the staff is great.

    Great Staff

    from anonymous

    We visited July 2004, the room was small but very well maintained, nice marble bathroom. Near

    the main train and bus station so the area is very

    busy. The roof top bar is lovely and the staff

    was great!

    Not bad, maybe a little overpriced

    from anonymous

    Also known as the Hotel Nord Nuovo Roma. Very nice hotel (3 star quality) near the main train station of Rome. Not really that close to the "main attractions" of Rome, but they are easily accessible via the metro. Some nice restaurants nearby. The rooms themselves aren't bad, but perhaps are a little overpriced (we got bumped from another hotel to here though, so we weren't paying the full price for the room). Free internet in a special room, buffet breakfast good but not fantastic. Staff appear to be a little snobby. Overall, a fairly average hotel.

    TripAdvisor Reviews Bettoja Hotel Nord Nuova Roma Rome

    3.50 of 5 stars Very Good