Hotel Mecenate Palace - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Famous for Addo Elephant National Park which boasts the densest population of Elephants, Addo is nestled in the heart of the Sundays River Valley. Our accommodation is only 5 minutes from the Elephant Park and close to all local amenities and only 45 minutes from Port Elizabeth.Make yourself at home... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review If you want to make the most of your stay in Wellington then make sure you choose Downtown Backpackers as your first choice for accommodation.Situated directly opposite the railway station Downtown Backpackers is ideally located, being the closest hostel to trains, buses and the interisland ferry, a... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review Named after ancient Rome's most important patron of the arts, who lived at this location more than 2,000 years ago, the Mecenate is situated on top of the Esquiline, one of Rome's seven hills. From the rooftop terrace there's a marvelous view of the bell tower of Santa Maria Maggiore. The rooms are ... fodors.com
No title - expert review A real gem, this little charmer lies 5 blocks south of the Termini. It's even more intimate and more professionally run than its closest competitor, the Artemide (although it's also pricier). Its downside is a location that's inconvenient for those wanting to spend a lot of time visiting the Vatican... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Golden Tulip Mecenate Palace is a new, superior first class facility located in the city's centre. The hotel is in front of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and is within walking distance of the colosseum and most of the important monuments and shopping areas. All 62 rooms come with air cond... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review A beautiful house set in extensive grounds with excellent rural views, this hotel offers a friendly and personal welcome to its guests. The reception desk is located to the right hand side as you enter the building, with a large leaded stained glass window on the stairs to the left and a high ceilin... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Mecenate Palace in Rome is a terracotta coloured hotel comprised of two 19th century buildings. It is just steps from Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore, five blocks south of Termini rail station, and two kilometres from the Roman Forum and the Coliseum. With a d cor of warm hues of gold and burgundy, flow... sidestep.com
Exceeded All Expectations - user review Quite often a vacation yields many surprises. It is always delightful when those are pleasant surprises! The rooms were well appointed, clean, and comfortable, even on a few warm Rome days in the high 80's and low 90's (F). The staff was wonderful, very accomodating and helpful, and assisted us in m... epinions.com
Great location, beautiful hotel - user review I would stay at this hotel again, absolutely. It's w/in walking distance from Rome's Termini Stazione, 4 blocks. Everyone was extremely helpful, polite, spoke fine English. The room we had was newly done & beautiful, although abit small.Many nice details: robe, slippers, excellent linens on bed & in... expedia.com
Excellent hotel in Rome - user review My family and I just spent 3 nights at the Mecanate Palace Hotel in Rome. We liked it a lot. The staff was very helpful, the rooms relatively large and modern and clean, and the bathrooms quite spacious. The hotel is located just across the street from the Mary Maggione church, and about 5 blocks fr... expedia.com
Beautiful Views in Good Location - user review This hotel has lovely renovated interiors and a great view from its roof top bar and breakfast room. We looked out our window and faced right on to the front of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. Simply spectacular. The hotel is about 2 blocks from the train station so it made our trip to the air... expedia.com
I will recommend this hotel to anyone. Outstanding. - user review We were extremley surprised at the hotel. Everything was great. They pamper you so much. The breakfast was fabilous, service was outstanding, room was cleaned and stocked up with everything (even comb and toothbrush)every day, and location was great. The Gelato from the bakery downstairs is a must. ... expedia.com
Great Choice - user review When I chose this hotel, I was uncertain about the location. I had read that the area near the train station was not particularly nice. This hotel is a short walk from the Termini Station and only a half block from Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore. It is a delightful hotel with a lovely lobby, a great st... expedia.com
Magnifico!!!!!!! - user review First time in Rome the Fodorites have it correct....this place is great. Friendly staff, great roof top breakfast nook and bar. Easy walk to all attractions. Small room only issue, but I am getting real picky. If you need more room , get a suite. Would... fodors.com
Magnifica!!!!! - user review I had a wonderful stay at the Mecenate Palace, and I would gladly stay there on my next visit to the Eternal City. The hotel's strongest point is its staff. Everyone I came in contact with, from the manager to the busboys, was friendly and attentive. The Mecenate Palace's location is also a plus, ju... fodors.com
Wow! Awesome hotel! - user review Our three nights in Rome were a special treat and after reading other Fodorites comments we chose to book a suite here rather than a room in a 5 star hotel. We were so glad we did. We had the Virgilio Suite which, as well as having lovely rooms, also had the most awesome HUGE rooftop terrace with su... fodors.com
Great Value and Location - user review When you book a hotel on line, you never know what you will get but we were pleasantly surprised with this hotel. The rooms were larger than we expected with a very large bathroom. Although there was a lot of traffic noise outside, we couldn't hear it inside our room. Breakfast was included that con... fodors.com
No title - user review As I said before we did not even stay in the main part of the hotel. We were walked down the street to were we were staying. When I spoke to the front desk about the problem we were n... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Clean, nice breakfast, helpful sta... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Close to the train. Easy walk. Close to the Coliseum. Ok location as far a safety. Room was small and bare. Bathroom was nice for the most part. The shower head broke off on the first day and water flew everywhere. Drinks in the hotel bar are incredibly expensive. No free drinking water in the rooms... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Day manager did not provide very good customer service. A major attraction was the terrace restaurant; however it was not accessible by wheelchair. This hotel should not be listed anywhere as access... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Good location, clean, bellboy very nice and helpful better than mana... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Hotel is conveniently located to the metro but not walking distance to main tourist sites. Rooms differ in decor (some lavishly decorated while others more modern) we expected a more lavishly decorated room and got one that was modern with many stairs to climb which was not located in the main part ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review I like it but have done better in the past for less m... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review I like the location, as it is within the walking distance to Termini, but without loudness. Also, between 3 Metro stops and walking distance to many attractions. Staff was great. Small lobby bar was intimate with good service. Breakfast was nice on the roof terrace and well done. I would stay there ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review If your looking for a real Italian experience you've found the right spot. Unmotivated Roman staff, baroque style rooms with Italian beds (way too small for our taste, rooms and bed, both, TV set also). Too loud (traffic!) and the breakfast they serve was also something to be seen. On the third day ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review It was a pleasant stay, nothing to exciting. The room was clean the service was nice. The separate buildings give it a little ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The hotel is nice, but the staff was extremely rude and did not make our stay enjoyable in the least. They were not accommodating, were condescending even, and did not res... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The hotel lived up to our expectations and was a good value for our auctio... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The hotel was very nice. The room was pretty spacious and the roof deck had lovely views of the city and a nice bar. The staff were very friendly. My biggest complaint was the lack of good places to eat in the neighborhood. Also, easy walking distance for Termi... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The rooms are very attractively decorated, and very comfortable. The lobby and hallways are kept very clean. There is a great breakfast included. I highly reccomend... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This hotel has a lot going for it. The location is great within walking distance of the main train station and many of Rome's sites. It was immaculately clean and the room was very nicely equipped. The breakfast that was included offered a very healthy start to the day. The only drawback of this hot... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This hotel is perfect for a family that wants to visit Rome and see the sights. It is a short distance to a grocery store, the bus line is nearby, restaurants are everywhere. We had the best time of our life and the hotel was a part of it. I was disappointed that I had to pay an additional 1/3 becau... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This hotel let me down in terms of my expectations. It was in a so so area of town. Our room was actually not in the main hotel, it was down the street! The room had peeling paint and many scratches on the wall. It was not appointed in any type of luxurious way. The beds were very basic. The only up... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This hotel was acceptable with flashes of opulence. But the rooms had old fashioned keys instead of keycards (a security issue), the bedroom area fit only the bed and felt a little claustrophobic. There was no bathtub. The hotel was about 6 blocks from the train station, but on darkened streets that... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This is my third stay with the Golden Tulip hotels in Rome; and I will try to bid in such a manner as to stay with them eve... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We had a great experience at this hotel yes the room is small, but I'm sure we could have paid more and gotten a larger one. We loved the view of the Santa Maria Maggiore Church and the rooftop bar was so nice and peaceful we went every night we had our 23 year old son with us and he enjoyed it too.... mytravelguide.com
Mecenate Palace Hotel: Luxurious hotel in a convenient location (Rome) - user review I stayed at the Mecenate Palace hotel for three nights in a triple room. The hotel is a little more expensive than the others in the area (279e/ night) but it was worth every penny! The Mecenate Palace Hotel is in a wonderful location (right next to the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, a 10 minute ... virtualtourist.com
Exceeded all expectations - user review Quite often a vacation yields many surprises. It is always delightful when those are pleasant surprises! The rooms were well appointed, clean, and comfortable, even on a few w... travel.yahoo.com
Drinking wine in Rome - user review The rooms were small but clean, and the location near the Termini helped. They were very helpful when we were arriving and leaving, and the restaurant provided some good food du... travel.yahoo.com
This is a great hotel if you get a good price - user review I was at the Mecenate in Feb 2002 which is low season naturally. I negotiated the price of US$100/night with the manager and enjoyed my stay very much. Rooftop breakfast is great.... travel.yahoo.com
Unfriendly staff with bad attitude - user review Keep in mind that Rome is very expensive for this season, and tourists are generally treated as second class people in town (at least at this time of the season). The hotel was ex... travel.yahoo.com
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