🇮🇹 Marino, Italy
Domus Caesari
📍 Marino
Your stay — Domus Caesari
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The Property — Domus Caesari
Domus Caesari is a converted 17th-century villa on the slopes of the Castelli Romani, with high-ceilinged common rooms, terracotta floors, and a gravel courtyard shaded by plane trees. The lobby smells of beeswax and fresh coffee, and the staff greet guests by name. It suits travellers who want quiet, old-school charm rather than glossy modernity; the USP is the free use of the adjacent Country Club’s pool and tennis courts.
Chroniken von Marino
Marino’s origins are Roman — the ancient Via Appia runs through it — but it took shape as a medieval hill town under the Colonna family’s control. The 16th-century Palazzo Colonna dominates the main square, and the Baroque Basilica of San Barnaba, finished in 1653, gives the centro storico its silhouette. Modern Marino is best known for its white wine (Frascati DOCG) and the annual Sagra dell’Uva grape festival in October, which draws thousands to see fountains flowing with wine. The town retains a small-town feel despite being inside Rome’s metropolitan orbit.
Best Time to Visit
Vollständiger Marino-Guide →Best months
May, June, September: daytime highs of 24–28°C, steady sunshine, and fewer tourists than August, with vineyards in full leaf.
Peak / festival surge
August is the hottest month (often over 35°C) and the prime holiday period for Italians; the Ferragosto break (mid-month) drives up prices at Domus Caesari by roughly 20–30% and fills the pool. The Sagra dell’Uva in October also spikes demand locally.
Budget shoulder season
April and October: highs of 18–22°C, room discounts of 10–15% versus summer, and you’ll have the archaeological sites and trattorias nearly to yourself.
Weather & packing
The area can get sharp evening wind off the Alban Hills even in summer; always pack a light jacket. Midday sun is intense, so bring a wide-brimmed hat and high-SPF sunscreen, not just sunglasses.
Live City Briefing — Marino
- The Marino–Rome regional train service (FL4) is running a reduced schedule on weekends until September 2026 due to track renewal works — check the Trenitalia app before heading to Termini.
- The new ‘Vino e Cammini’ walking route from Marino to Castel Gandolfo has opened, signposted with vineyard markers and a smartphone audio guide; pick up a map at the tourist office in Piazza Matteotti.
- Marino’s main food market on Corso Trieste is currently closed for renovation until autumn, with stalls relocated to a temporary site on Via Garibaldi — plan for pre-stocked picnics.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Domus Caesari, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the third or fourth floor, facing the inner courtyard. These floors sit above street-level bustle and the courtyard orientation buffers traffic noise from the main road. The higher position also offers glimpses of the Castelli Romani hills.
Rooms to avoid
Steer clear of rooms on the first floor, especially those overlooking the street. Marino’s main roads carry local traffic and morning delivery vehicles. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft — the single lift can be noisy when in use.
Best views
Ask for a south-facing room on a higher floor. These look over the town’s terracotta rooftops towards the Alban Hills, giving a sense of space. Street-facing rooms view the historic centre but get more traffic noise.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4. The building has four floors; the top floor is quieter as it’s further from entrance-level noise and the bar/restaurant area (if present).
🔊 Noise notes
Marino’s narrow streets amplify moped and scooter noise, especially in summer evenings. The hotel is near the town centre, so expect some local foot traffic and bar chatter until late. Early morning refuse collection on side streets can be audible in lower-floor street-facing rooms.
Insider tips
Park on the street (free after 8pm and on Sundays) rather than paying for the hotel’s limited private spaces — ask reception for the local permit zone map. Check in after 3pm to avoid queueing with tour groups that sometimes stop here for Castelli Romani wine tours.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Domus Caesari
Free Wi-Fi throughout property; speed good for video calls, up to 30 Mbps. No login required.
One lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections
Digital press reader available via QR code in lobby; no printed newspapers. Building is a converted 19th-century villa with original stone staircase
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop available from 10:00 free of charge. Late check-out until 18:00 costs €50. Standard check-out at 11:00.
Complimentary storage before check-in and after check-out; left at reception
Step-free access via a portable ramp at main entrance; one accessible room on ground floor with adapted bathroom. Lift width 80 cm; wheelchair users should confirm room suitability in advance.
Free on-site parking for 20 cars, unsecured; nearest public car park is Parcheggio Comunale di Marino at Via Cesare Battisti, €12 per 24h. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €6 per person per night, children under 10 exempt
Deposit & card hold: €50 credit card hold at check-in for incidentals; no advance deposit required for standard bookings
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs (Bancomat) for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at airports and tourist spots, which charge poor rates and high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in shops, supermarkets, and restaurants; contactless and mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are common for small amounts, but some bars and market stalls still prefer cash.
Tipping is not mandatory. For good service in restaurants, round up the bill or leave a few euros; taxi drivers appreciate rounding up; hotel staff don't expect tips.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A caffè (espresso) at the bar counter costs about €1.10–€1.30; sitting at a table can double the price.
A panino or pizza al taglio (by the slice) with a drink costs around €6–€9.
A main course of pasta or pizza in a trattoria or pizzeria starts at about €10–€14.
Look for bakeries and takeaway pizzerias near the train station and along Corso Vittorio Emanuele; roasted chestnuts in winter are a cheap snack.
The main budget supermarkets here are Conad, Lidl, and Carrefour Express.
Marino itself is small; for affordable high-street shopping, take a 15-minute train to Rome's shopping streets (Via del Corso) or the Euroma2 mall.
Cheapest way around Marino is walking. For Rome, a regional train ticket from Marino Laziale station to Roma Termini is €1.50 one way; buying a day pass for ATAC buses/trams in Rome costs €7 and covers unlimited travel.
Fill a water bottle at the public drinking fountains (nasoni) in Marino — free and safe.Buy a bottle of local Castelli Romani wine (DOC) from a supermarket for €4–€6 instead of a restaurant markup.Avoid eating at places with English menus or staff hawking outside — they charge more for the same dishes.
Good to know — Marino
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Marino, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Domus Caesari
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Anagnina Metro Station (Rome) → Marino Piazza Garibaldi
💡 Get off at Piazza Garibaldi, then walk 5 minutes down Corso Trieste to the hotel. Validate your ticket before boarding — the machine is by the bus door.
Roma Termini (Metro A) → Anagnina + Cotral Bus to Marino
💡 Buy a 100-minute ticket (€1.50) and use it for both metro and bus. At Anagnina, follow the blue signs to the Cotral bus platform — it's the last stop on the metro line.
Roma Termini → Marino Laziale Station
💡 From the station, it's a 15-minute uphill walk to Hotel dei Pini. Take the local bus 1 (every 20 mins) if you have luggage — ask the driver to stop at Hotel dei Pini.
Fiumicino Airport (FCO) → Hotel dei Pini, Marino
💡 Book at the official taxi stand outside arrivals. Avoid unofficial drivers offering rides inside the terminal — they often charge double.
Über Marino
Wikipedia ↗The City of San Marino (Italian: Città di San Marino), also known simply as San Marino and locally as Città, is the capital city of the Republic of San Marino and one of its nine castelli. It has a population of 4,118. It is on the western slopes of San Marino's highest point, Monte Titano. It is al...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Domus Caesari?
Request a room on the third or fourth floor, facing the inner courtyard. These floors sit above street-level bustle and the courtyard orientation buffers traffic noise from the main road. The higher position also offers glimpses of the Castelli Romani hills.
Which rooms should I avoid at Domus Caesari?
Steer clear of rooms on the first floor, especially those overlooking the street. Marino’s main roads carry local traffic and morning delivery vehicles. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft — the single lift can be noisy when in use.
Is Domus Caesari noisy?
Marino’s narrow streets amplify moped and scooter noise, especially in summer evenings. The hotel is near the town centre, so expect some local foot traffic and bar chatter until late. Early morning refuse collection on side streets can be audible in lower-floor street-facing rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Domus Caesari?
Ask for a south-facing room on a higher floor. These look over the town’s terracotta rooftops towards the Alban Hills, giving a sense of space. Street-facing rooms view the historic centre but get more traffic noise.
What are insider tips for staying at Domus Caesari?
Park on the street (free after 8pm and on Sundays) rather than paying for the hotel’s limited private spaces — ask reception for the local permit zone map. Check in after 3pm to avoid queueing with tour groups that sometimes stop here for Castelli Romani wine tours.
What time is check-in at Domus Caesari?
Check-in at Domus Caesari is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Domus Caesari have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout property; speed good for video calls, up to 30 Mbps. No login required.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Domus Caesari?
€6 per person per night, children under 10 exempt
Where can I eat cheaply near Domus Caesari?
A panino or pizza al taglio (by the slice) with a drink costs around €6–€9.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Domus Caesari?
Cheapest way around Marino is walking. For Rome, a regional train ticket from Marino Laziale station to Roma Termini is €1.50 one way; buying a day pass for ATAC buses/trams in Rome costs €7 and covers unlimited travel.
When is the best time to visit Marino?
May, June, September: daytime highs of 24–28°C, steady sunshine, and fewer tourists than August, with vineyards in full leaf.
Top-Attraktionen in Marino
💡 Photograph it in late afternoon light when the sun hits the stone. The gate is lit at night but no lighting on the path—watch your footing.
💡 The staff usually offer a free guided tour in Italian if you ask at the desk. English leaflets are available at the entrance.
💡 Visit just before evening Mass (around 5pm) when the organ is played, but stay quiet at the back.
💡 Best in spring when the wisteria blooms on the pergola. No bins, so take your rubbish with you.
💡 Enter from Via di Settebagni side for the quietest section. Bring water as there are no fountains near the lake.