Via dei Liguri 7, Rome, Italy | (888) 240-0568
Rooms have private balconies and terraces
Chic rooftop terrace
Charming outdoor patio
Full bar for cocktails
Located in a lively, young college area
Beautiful, ornate decor throughout property
Breakfast room with free buffet
Free parking and Wi-Fi throughout
Removed from city center and not close to main attractions
No full restaurant on-site
Bathrooms are a bit outdated and showing some wear
This charming, upper-mid-range property is a former
private residence that was originally built in 1910. It's located in the San
Lorenzo neighborhood of Rome, next to a university, so the area is very young
and lively and has many restaurants, pubs, and bars. Removed from the city center, the hotel isn't within walking distance to the main monuments but
is just a short drive away. The 39 guest rooms are elegant and decorated in
Baroque style with private balconies.****
Scene
An elegant property with a relaxed, glamorous atmosphere
The Villa San Lorenzo is a beautiful building
originally built in 1910 as a personal residence. It now has refined decor with
modern, contemporary elements. The small but elegant front lobby has green and
beige marble floors, mirrored walls, arched ceilings, and metallic accent
moldings. The lobby leads to a hallway with upholstered seating and small
rounded tables, flat-screen TVs, a computer, classical paintings, antique
furniture, and a bar. Overall, the hotel has a charming, relaxed atmosphere with touches
of glamour.****
Location
Located near a university and a bit removed from main attractions
The hotel is located in the San Lorenzo
neighborhood, near Sapienza University of Rome. Hence, the area is young and lively
with tons of restaurants, bars, and pubs. It's a bit removed from the city
center, so guests have to drive in order to get to more famed attractions. Approximate
traveling times to an assortment of locales include:- Five-minute walk to Porta Maggiore
Rooms
Baroque-styled rooms with balconies and generic bathrooms
Rooms here
are elegant with Baroque decor. Single and double units have patterned cornflower
blue walls surrounding ornate, light-blue furnishings with gold accents. The
floor-to-ceiling windows are covered by blue and yellow patterned drapes while
flowered chandeliers hang from ceilings. The rooms all have desks, flat-screen TVs,
mini-fridges, safes, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and small balconies. Some of the larger rooms have couches and chairs. The
Standard Triple is similar to other units, although it’s larger and has light
yellow decor rather than blue. The space also has a large, private terrace with
artificial turf and cushioned wicker seats under a fabric canopy. Bathrooms in
all units are generic with white tiled floors and walls, bath/shower
combos, and bidets. The spaces look a little dated and worn, with older
appliances and discolored grout between tiles.****
Features
Lobby bar, breakfast room, rooftop terrace, and patio garden
The Villa San Lorenzo has a small, elegant breakfast
room that serves a morning buffet of pastries, fruits, meats, and cheese. There’s a small bar at the end of the lobby as well, and guests can enjoy their drinks there
or in the small, charming patio garden. The hotel also has a chic rooftop terrace
with sunbeds, cushioned wicker chairs, large umbrellas, and vine-covered walls.
An on-site lot has free parking, but space is limited and guests can't make a
reservation. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. ****