"This place sits somewhere between a campground and a budget resort—and that’s exactly its appeal.
If you’re looking for a traditional hotel in Rome, this isn’t it. But if you want affordable, flexible lodging with more space and amenities, it’s a strong option.
The setup is mostly bungalows and mobile homes, which are surprisingly comfortable. You get basic essentials—bed, bathroom, A/C—and enough privacy to relax after long days in the city. It’s not luxury, but it’s clean and functional.
Where it stands out is the facilities:
* Large pool area (great in the summer)
* On-site restaurant and bar
* Mini market for quick essentials
* Shuttle/bus access into central Rome
Getting into the city takes some planning. It’s outside the center, so expect 30–45 minutes to reach major spots like Colosseum or Trevi Fountain. Public transport works fine, but it’s not as convenient as staying downtown.
Downsides:
* Can get crowded and noisy, especially with groups
* WiFi is hit or miss
* Feels more like a resort than a “Rome” experience
Bottom line:
Great value if you’re okay trading location for price and space. Especially good for families or longer stays. If you want to step out your door into historic Rome, look elsewhere—but if you want a budget-friendly base with amenities, it does the job well."