Seven Hills Village - Rome
41.99257, 12.41593Seven Hills Village entices active guests with access to a gym and is located within a 4-km distance of Castello Farnese.
Location
Fiumicino airport can be reached within 28 minutes drive, and natural attractions like Area Archeologica di Veio Sanctuary are 4.2 km away. The nearby cultural sites include Museo Crocetti, which is situated 4.3 km away.
The nearest bus stop, Cassia/Giustiniana, is merely a 10-minute walk away.
Rooms
Seven Hills Village comes with a bathroom with a separate toilet and a shower. Towels also ensure a comfortable experience.
Eat & Drink
Floyd76 is a pizzeria serving Italian dishes at a medium distance from the accommodation.
Leisure & Business
The property offers a swimming pool, as well as a nightclub.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Bed in shared room
Essential information about Seven Hills Village
💵 Lowest room price | 46 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 3.8 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 7.6 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 34.5 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Fiumicino, FCO |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Seven Hills Village
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missingWrote a review on 20 Feb
Setting is really pretty, getting into the centre of Rome isn't difficult if you don't mind the 20 minute train/metro journey. I would certainly recommend it as the price makes it all the more bearable. The camp itself is impressive with the wooden cabins sitting very nicely in the forest. Big recommend for backpackers
Bit of a shame about the distance to the train station but the shuttle bus does run constantly as it says it does so for the price definitely can't complain
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missingWrote a review on 12 Feb
Its atmosphere, the staff, the facilities, free wifi. Almost everything. Would like to stay there again in my next visit.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Feb
I liked that you could sleep well in those bungalows. It's so dark inside that daylight doesn't disturb whatsoever.
The toilet is too far away, you have to climb long stairs.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Jan
The facilities were good, everything in one place, swiming pool, bar, market, etc.
The staff was rude, if they fix that the hotel will be excellent. Only one lady was nice, the rest of the people were so rude, I do not know if they do not get paid enough, but if it is a hotel it should have better attention.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Jan
The rate of the hotel was cost effective. The only thing I was dissapointed in was the lack of help for us to get to the airport in the early hours. It would have been nice if they had been able to help us out to get into the centre of Rome at least to be able to get a taxi at a reasonable price. Otherwise it could have cost us about 80 euros to get there. Instead we ended up having to get to the airport way to early to find it was closed till 4am.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Jan
Excellent for young travellers, and amaizing disco bar!! enjoy it!!
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missingWrote a review on 31 Dec
There is no direction written on the web for travellers who go to the hostel by public transport. More information on transportation should be provided.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Dec
I only stayed for one night, which I regret because I really would have loved to stay longer. The staff is helpful and well informed and eager to share their knowledge, the location is relaxed and laid-back. If I can find one fault, I would say breakfast can be improved to include something more substantial than merely a coffee and croissant. But that is a minor criticism. I enjoyed my stay and would definitely like to return one day.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Dec
The site was very relaxing and the staff, particularly Miranda and Laura, were helpful to take care of many transportation and communications questions. The little village had a place to do some laundry a little store to buy necessities and even some nice little restaurants.
I was traveling for the first time to Rome and my main objective was to see the sites in the city center. Seven Hills is not a good location for that purpose, but to their credit they made a great effort to get folks to the train and in to the city.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Dec
Only for campers. If you are not a camper, stay away. Only the French lady in the laundry room was helpful.
No where during booking they mentioned that place was a camping site, far away from cen tral Rome. No Towels, showers and bathrooms are half a mile from the cabins(rooms). You buy your own towels, bar soap, everything. My wife and I were assigned two single beds and one of them had bugs on the sheets. We ended up sleeping, both on a single bed. We called to make sure we it was ok to check in late, they said it was perfectly fine . But when we got there it was after 11:00pm, the old man at the reception wanted to keep our passport over night, stating it's their policy to keep international guests passports.I'm sorry but someone needs to explain to them that a passport is a personal document that cannot be kept by anybody except for consulate personnel. Later after the passports episode, we needed some bottled water, the only vending machine was out-of-order said the receptionist. We decided to go buy some water in the night club but the bartender refused to sell us some water because we didn't have a special card for him to chare it under. He said the only option is for us to buy that special card for 25 Euros before he can serve us. It was a total nightmare to be there that night. We will never go back there and will not recommend that place to anybody.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Dec
Very cheap,you paid for what you got. Includes breakfast in the price (croissants and a drink) swimming pool very good (massages and gym on side 2.5 euros for pool hire) cheap shuttlebus to station (50 cent each way) staff very helpful. Toilets and communal showers cleaned twice a day-never overcrowded. Had to pay 30 euros for a prepaid debit card to use onsite, but recieved unused money back at end upon checkout. Provide travelcards and maps for Rome.
We stayed in the cheapest cabins. Not very soundproof- we heard 2 couples having sex next door to us at 3am in the morning. No air con- got very hot at times. Shuttle bus ends at 9pm so have to leave Rome 8:30pm latest. Bed sheets a bit dirty. If you dont like croissants theres no other breakfast.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Nov
it was cheap
the noise,buses started up at 8ish in morning and left running for 15mins,drunk youths peeing on our cabin at 2 in the morning
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missingWrote a review on 25 Nov
Everything was good, especialy the nature! Everything is green and nice. This hotel is a great opportunity for stress realief!
Maybe the breakfast would be better!
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missingWrote a review on 12 Nov
everything!!!Very nice staff, amazing nature!!!! :)
just one, maybe - working time of restaurant .... from 7pm till 23 pm:(
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missingWrote a review on 02 Nov
Shuttle Service to the next train station, pool, cocktailbar
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