Corso Vittorio 308
About this bed and breakfast
Nestled in Rome, this attractive bed and breakfast for $142 per night is a fantastic choice for your next trip. Corsovittorio308 is a Guest House located in the centre of Rome, a 10-minute walk from the Vatican City. This air-conditioned property offers luggage storage facilities and a safe. Free WiFi access is available throughout.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Family friendly
Map of Rome
Reviews
4.7/5.0
Outstanding(493 Reviews)
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9.0
The young lady who checked us in was really helpful. She was knowledgeable about the city and helped us get started on an outstanding stay.
The washroom had a few issues (slow draining hand sink and shower was a bit hard to use) but nothing that interrupted our stay.
10.0
Very close walk to the Vatican and great restaurants.
A/C wasn’t turned on yet. A little noisy because it is on a very busy street.
10.0
Cosy room, clean, comfortable. There is a breakfast room (although no actual “breakfast” was given. There is a free coffee machine and all kind of biscuits
9.0
The staff were very knowledgeable and helpful when making suggestions or getting a taxi for us. They had complimentary snacks and drinks. The room was very comfortable.
The room was humid. Not a 24/7 staff at the hotel.
8.0
The place was beautiful, the location was perfect and the staff were incredibly helpful. My partner was unwell and they allowed us to stay on later to accommodate our next moves.
Nothing, the only thing that spoiled our visit was my partner's illness.
10.0
It was clean, the staff were extremely nice, and the property itself was really good!
Nothing
10.0
great location. near Navona Street. ( which was our favorite) with shops and lots of restaurants, so idyllic. campo di Fiori, piazza Navona…just great location. hotel is modern and clean and staff could not be more helpful. no breakfast but so much near by it does not matter. we stayed there with our 2 yr old and they could not have been more welcoming! plus, they booked us a private transfer to the airport for our way home and it was perfect. 100% would book it again. also…Bed very comfortable!
nothing!
10.0
This hotel took our last minute booking as we were escaping a disastrous Airbnb experience!
The staff at Corso Vittorio were so kind and helpful and within an hour of booking, we were in our room.
The room is well located in Rome, within walking distance to all major attractions (Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Jewish Ghetto, the Vatican!).
The room was so clean and smelled nice, the bed was comfortable, it was quiet and the staff were quickly responsive to messages on WhatsApp when needed. The accommodation has free espresso and snacks, which was so welcome in the morning before dashing out to explore Rome.
Another thing we loved about this Hotel was that it had an elevator to get your luggage upstairs! It would be a privilege to stay here next time we visit Rome. Thank you so much for your hospitality and for completely changing our experience in Rome!
10.0
Clean and modern. The coffee and snacks were great!
Loved everything
10.0
Everything was perfect about the property, the room was comfortable and big. The location was good and we could walk to all the tourist attractions, restaurants etc. Staff were lovely and the complimentary coffee/snacks a big bonus. I would definitely stay again.
10.0
This hotel exceeded our expectations! It was clean and comfortable and the staff were very friendly and helpful 😊 It’s centrally located (10-20 minute walk to all main attractions). They provide free coffee/tea with snacks which was very much appreciated when starting a busy day of sightseeing. We would definitely stay here again!
8.0
great location
5.0
location
have basically nothing but a room with a bed and that’s it. some snacks to make up for the fact that they don’t even have breakfast.
8.0
It was clean and the location was perfect. Free coffee and snacks in the ”living room” near the reception.
You could hear the neighbours through the walls and the first night i hardly got any sleep (it was friday and some kids were really noisy. But got better the other days.
10.0
Room was clean and specious. Staff was very help full. breakfast area was lovely
nothing to complain about
10.0
We really enjoyed our stay in Corso Vittorio. Thank you so much for being so kind and helpful.
The room was big enough, quiet and always clean. Bonus? The mini breakfast area with free coffee, tea, and snacks.
You can find many options for food, drinks and sightseeings nearby.
We will definitely choose this B&B again.
10.0
Great location, pretty much within 20 minutes walking distance of all of Rome's major attractions. Nearby there is a carrefour and some decent restaurants and cafes. The accommodation was clean and the staff were excellent, even providing us with a map and talking through places of interest. All in all I highly recommend this B&B for a magical few days in Rome.
Breakfast buffet was not available at the B&B so we had to go down to the cafe in the mornings which was fine as we got to explore the wonderful streets and cafes nearby!
10.0
Location, walking distance to main tourist and historical sites , very helpful staff, excellent Wi-Fi
10.0
Really lovely place, perfect location with everything within walking distance. Bed was comfy and host was very helpful in drawing us a tour route on a map!
10.0
Roxana, Veronica and the rest of the staff did a great job comforting oss in every way. The rooms; super clean, delicate and nice. We have been frequent Roma visitors for 40 years, but this hotel is rated over most of the other accomodations . A place to revisit. Thanks a lot for your friendlyness and hospitality!!
Nothing. My bed could have been a bit softer for my taste ( and back) though.
10.0
Everything was great!
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10.0
proximity to all the sights
nothing
10.0
Location! Location! Location!! It was perfect, we walked to everywhere! The accommodation was perfect, nice comfy beds, coffee and snacks in the common room were such an added bonus. Couldn't have asked for more. Roxanne showed us all the site, pointers and directions to make the most of our visit, everyone we met there were happy and helpful.
10.0
This hotel was absolutely perfect for our needs. Very central location, easy check in, super helpful staff, nice tea and coffee making facilities with great snacks! Couldn't complain about a thing.
Nothing, everything was perfect.
10.0
Excellent location and exemplary friendliness of staff.
9.0
Great location , very cozy unit .
Not spacious enough for 2 people . Ventilation /ac was weak .
10.0
Central location, on-site reception, clean and comfortable room, easy communication with staff.
FAQs
How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in Rome?
The average price for a rental in Rome is $136 per night. This rental is $6 above the average.
Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Corso Vittorio 308. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this bed and breakfast. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Corso Vittorio 308 pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this bed and breakfast is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Corso Vittorio 308?
We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, tv, and wheelchair accessible.
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