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Rome The Beehive

The Beehive

Via Marghera 8, Rome, Italy | (888) 399-9863

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Overview

Pros
  • Central location near Termini train station

  • Young, energetic, eco-friendly atmosphere

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

  • Rooms range from dormitories to private apartments

  • Many shops, restaurants, and bars to explore around the hotel

  • Restaurant serves delicious home-baked bread, and vegetarian and
    vegan dishes

  • Swedish massage available by appointment

  • Private garden area that's great for relaxing

  • Reading lounge and Internet corner

Cons
  • Breakfast is not included

  • Walls are thin and noise travels

  • Decor is bland and some may not like the shared bathrooms

  • Rooms lack TVs

Bottom Line

Conveniently located within a five-minute walk of Termini train station and the metro, buses, and taxis nearby, The Beehive is a great value for tourists who enjoy the young, energetic vibe of a hostel. Clean and artsy with a choice of shared rooms, privates room with shared baths, or shared apartments, the Beehive is a fun spot best suited to young tourists wanting to meet like-minded travelers, and who don’t need a TV in their rooms.

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Via Marghera 8, Rome, Italy
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Cable
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Cozy, artistic, and comfortable

Colorful and welcoming with an eclectic array of artistic furniture, photos, and paintings, The Beehive has 12 rooms, including dormitories with several bunk beds, private rooms with sinks and shared bathrooms in the hallways, and separate apartments complete with private bathrooms and kitchen facilities. The breakfast room, with its chalkboard displaying the daily specials and events, doubles as a small pub open to non-guests in the evening. There is a common kitchen area with a large table and Internet corner, a lobby with a cushy couch running along the wall, and several books to browse. There is a cool private garden in the back with a couple of benches and coffee tables -- it's surrounded by foliage and  an old, beautiful tree at its center. This spot largely attracts young, budget-minded travelers who enjoy a community-focused, hostel-style property.

Location

Next street over from the main train station

The Beehive is within a five-minute walk of Termini train station, which connects to the airport in about 30 minutes, and is surrounded by restaurants, shops, bars, and cafes. The Repubblica metro station is right down the street, putting Rome's major attractions, such as the Spanish Steps and the Colosseum, within a half hour's reach.

Rooms

Range from dorms to private rooms with baths

The Classic Rooms, which are private with sinks and shared bathrooms in the hallways, are decorated in vibrant colors with orange and red curtains, built-in wardrobes, cabinets, desks with chairs, and plush, comfortable, queen-sized beds. The Sweets are similarly decorated but have small private bathrooms with sinks, stand-in showers, and air-conditioners. The Hive rooms are the multi-bunk bed dormitories -- quite basic with six beds and lockers for backpacks and storage. The Other Honey rooms are shared apartments about 10 minutes away with private rooms, shared bathrooms, a common area, and a kitchen. Free Wi-Fi and hairdryers are available. There are no TVs in the guest rooms.

Features

All the comforts of a hostel/hotel but no TVs in rooms

The Beehive Cafe is open for breakfast daily, serving a variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes, homemade bread, and coffee, but breakfast is not included in the room rate. The cafe doubles as a pub and lounge later in the day, hosting poetry readings and social events inside and in the private garden, which is a fantastic place to relax with a book. There is also a reading lounge and Internet corner. The shared apartments come with a kitchen equipped with stove-top burners and an oven, and plenty of dishes and cookware.