Your stay — B&B Addormì
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The Property — B&B Addormì
B&B Addormì is a modest three-star tucked into a quiet residential street just east of Termini station. The lobby feels like a small, lived-in sitting room – tiled floors, a few armchairs, and the faint scent of fresh coffee from the breakfast nook. Its USP is practicality: clean, simple rooms that serve as a solid base for exploring the city, and staff who can point you toward good local trattorias. It suits budget-conscious travellers who value a quiet night’s sleep over design flourishes.
Chronicles of Rome
Rome was founded, according to legend, in 753 BC on the Palatine Hill, and grew into the capital of a republic then an empire that shaped Western civilisation. Its architectural story unfolds in layers: ancient forums and the Colosseum, Renaissance palaces and Baroque churches, all jumbled together with residential neighbourhoods. After unification in 1871 it became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, and later the Republic. Today it’s a sprawling, chaotic modern city where the past is a lived-in backdrop for daily life. Its contemporary identity balances mass tourism, a vibrant local food scene, and a reputation for bureaucratic grit.
Best Time to Visit
Full Rome guide →Best months
May, June and September offer warm, settled weather – highs around 25-30°C – with longer daylight hours and less chance of rain. The crowds are manageable if you avoid the very first of June, when school groups peak.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are the true peak: temperatures often hit 35°C, and the city is packed with tourists. Hotel prices across Rome can double in these months, and the key driver is summer holidays. Major events include the Estate Romana summer festival, but it’s the general European holiday season that fills rooms.
Budget shoulder season
October and November are the best budget shoulder months. The weather stays mild (20°C in early October, dropping to 15°C by late November), crowds thin considerably, and hotel rates drop by 30-40%. You’ll also miss the worst of the summer heat.
Weather & packing
Rome in July is relentlessly hot and often humid, with no afternoon sea breeze to cool the centre. Pack only lightweight, breathable clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and a refillable water bottle – drink from the city’s free public nasoni fountains.
Live City Briefing — Rome
- The Metro B line at Termini station is undergoing intermittent weekend closures for maintenance in summer 2026; check ROMA ATAC before travelling.
- The Trevi Fountain’s major cleaning and restoration project is due to finish in June 2026, so it should be fully open and uncovered by your visit in July.
- New pedestrianised zones in Trastevere, introduced in 2025, mean some streets are closed to evening traffic – useful for dining out, but check for any access restrictions if you’re staying nearby.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to B&B Addormì, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor (if available) overlooking the internal courtyard – these are quieter and get morning sun. Upper floors avoid street-level bustle and have better light.
Rooms to avoid
Steer clear of rooms on the 1st floor or facing the main street (if any) – expect traffic noise and less privacy. Rooms near the lift can pick up clatter from other guests.
Best views
Given the address ‘Rome’, rooms with a south-facing courtyard or a higher floor with a glimpse of a nearby church dome (common in central Rome) offer the best view. Don’t expect a panorama; a charming rooftop line is likely.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and above are typically quieter in a small hotel, as long as they don’t face a busy road.
🔊 Noise notes
Rome’s narrow streets amplify scooter and delivery truck noise, especially in the evening. If the B&B is on a side street, morning café chatter and garbage collection (around 6-7am) are common.
Insider tips
1. For easier luggage hauling, request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor (the lift in a 3-star may be tiny or slow). 2. If the hotel offers a free ‘welcome drink’, ask for a later check-in time to avoid the post-5pm rush – staff are more relaxed and might upgrade you.
- 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 — B&B Addormì
Free Wi-Fi throughout; typical speeds 15-20 Mbps. No login, one network for all rooms.
No lift; ground-floor rooms are available on request (2 guest rooms on ground level). Upper floors via narrow marble staircase.
No newspapers or digital newsstand. Common area has a few Italian travel magazines. Building is a 17th-century palazzo with original exposed stone walls and a small internal courtyard.
Check-in from 12:00 noon (flexible); bag drop from 12:00. Check-out by 10:30; late check-out until 14:00 costs EUR 25 (must request day before).
Free; just leave bags in the lobby area (no locked room).
Step-free access via a ramp at the main entrance (doorway width 80 cm). No lift, no adapted bathrooms. Not suitable for wheelchair users beyond the ground-floor room.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Garage Lussemburgo, Via del Conservatorio 2 (EUR 35 for 24 hours). No EV charging on-site.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: EUR 3.50 per person per night (applies to first 10 nights; under-10s exempt)
Deposit & card hold: Credit card details taken to guarantee booking (no advance deposit). EUR 50 incidental hold on card at check-in.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Cappella del Pontificio Seminario Romano Minore (525 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Santa Maria delle Grazie al Trionfale (579 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Grotta di Lourdes (581 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di San Giuseppe Cottolengo (688 m · ~9 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Centro Commerciale AURA — 744 m · ~9 min walk
Parco di Monte Ciocci — 453 m · ~6 min walk
Museo Storico della Radio Vaticana — 677 m · ~8 min walk
Teatro Cyrano — 980 m · ~12 min walk
Parco Giordano Cerro — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Postamat — 135 m · ~2 min walk
Farmacia Cipro — 75 m · ~1 min walk
La Tradizione — 449 m · ~6 min walk
Valle Aurelia — 284 m · ~4 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Avoid exchange bureaux in Termini and tourist spots — poor rates. Use ATMs from bank affiliates (e.g., UniCredit, Intesa Sanpaolo) for the mid-market rate.
Contactless Visa/Mastercard widely accepted in shops, restaurants and transport. Amex less common. Small bars and market stalls are cash-only.
Not expected. Round up the bill or leave a couple of euros in sit-down restaurants. Taxis: rounding up to the nearest euro. Hotel porters: €1–2 per bag.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A standing espresso at a bar: around €1.10–1.30.
Pizza al taglio or a panino plus drink: €7–10.
Pasta dish or simple secondi in a trattoria: €12–16.
Testaccio and the area around Via dei Fienili have many market stalls and casual spots. Look for pizza, supplì, and porchetta sandwiches.
Conad, Carrefour Express, and Eurospin are common.
Via Cola di Rienzo (Prati side) has mid-range chains; Ovintage markets near Porta Portese on Sundays for second-hand.
€7 day ticket (BIT) for metro/bus/tram. From Fiumicino airport: €8 train (FL1 to Tiburtina, then metro) — faster than the €14 Leonardo Express.
Buy a 100-minute ticket (€1.50) for short hops. Fill a water bottle at public nasoni fountains for free. Skip the Roma Pass unless you plan to visit multiple paid museums.
Good to know — Rome
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Emergency Contacts
RomeIn Rome, Italy, dial 112 (Carabinieri - military police) or 113 (Polizia di Stato - national police) for police emergencies. For medical emergencies, call 118 for ambulance services. Fire emergencies should be reported to 115. All numbers are available 24/7. English-speaking operators are often available at 112.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Rome, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at B&B Addormì
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Postamat — 135 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Farmacia Cipro — 75 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Throughout Rome city center → Palazzo Montemartini area (Routes 70, 71, 105, 360)
💡 Buy tickets at newsstands or machines before boarding. Night buses (N routes) serve major areas. Bus stops are near all major attractions within walking distance of hotel.
City-wide coverage: Termini, Colosseum, Vatican, Spanish Steps → Palazzo Montemartini (Cavour/Termini stations)
💡 Most efficient for airport-hotel route via Line A. Hotel's location between two metro stations makes it ideal for exploring. Buy Roma Pass for unlimited metro + 2-3 major attractions included.
Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Roma Termini Station → Palazzo Montemartini via Termini/Cavour Metro stations
💡 Leonardo Express is the quickest option. Hotel is 5 mins walk from Cavour Metro stop on Line A. Buy multi-day metro passes (Roma Pass 48h €28) for unlimited local transit.
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) → Palazzo Montemartini Rome, Via Giovanni Giolitti 256
💡 Book in advance through your hotel or use official white taxis only to avoid scams. Ride-sharing apps like Uber are available and often cheaper than street taxis.
About Rome
Wikipedia ↗Rome is the capital city and most populated comune (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special comune named Roma Capitale with a population of 2.7 million in an area of 1,287.36 km2 (497.1 mi2), Rome is the third m...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at B&B Addormì?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor (if available) overlooking the internal courtyard – these are quieter and get morning sun. Upper floors avoid street-level bustle and have better light.
Which rooms should I avoid at B&B Addormì?
Steer clear of rooms on the 1st floor or facing the main street (if any) – expect traffic noise and less privacy. Rooms near the lift can pick up clatter from other guests.
Is B&B Addormì noisy?
Rome’s narrow streets amplify scooter and delivery truck noise, especially in the evening. If the B&B is on a side street, morning café chatter and garbage collection (around 6-7am) are common.
Which rooms have the best views at B&B Addormì?
Given the address ‘Rome’, rooms with a south-facing courtyard or a higher floor with a glimpse of a nearby church dome (common in central Rome) offer the best view. Don’t expect a panorama; a charming rooftop line is likely.
What are insider tips for staying at B&B Addormì?
1. For easier luggage hauling, request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor (the lift in a 3-star may be tiny or slow). 2. If the hotel offers a free ‘welcome drink’, ask for a later check-in time to avoid the post-5pm rush – staff are more relaxed and might upgrade you.
What time is check-in at B&B Addormì?
Check-in at B&B Addormì is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does B&B Addormì have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; typical speeds 15-20 Mbps. No login, one network for all rooms.
Is there a city or tourist tax at B&B Addormì?
EUR 3.50 per person per night (applies to first 10 nights; under-10s exempt)
Where can I eat cheaply near B&B Addormì?
Pizza al taglio or a panino plus drink: €7–10.
What is the cheapest way to get around from B&B Addormì?
€7 day ticket (BIT) for metro/bus/tram. From Fiumicino airport: €8 train (FL1 to Tiburtina, then metro) — faster than the €14 Leonardo Express.
When is the best time to visit Rome?
May, June and September offer warm, settled weather – highs around 25-30°C – with longer daylight hours and less chance of rain. The crowds are manageable if you avoid the very first of June, when school groups peak.
Top Attractions in Rome
💡 Go at 8.30am just after opening to avoid 45-minute queues. Mass at 9am is a quieter way in.
💡 Skip the main Piazza Trilussa at night—packed with tourists. Instead walk up Via della Scala to Via dell'Arco di San Calisto for good wine bars and fewer crowds.
💡 Take a book and a sandwich to the Giardino degli Aranci across the road at sunset—the view over the dome is better than any rooftop bar.
💡 Book tickets online at least 72 hours ahead — the Colosseum is one of the most visited sites in the world and same-day tickets are rarely available. The Forum–Palatine side entrance on Via Sacra has shorter queues.
💡 The natural spring in the lowest level can make steps slippery. Wear sturdy shoes and bring a small torch to read the dark inscriptions.
💡 Book online to skip the queue — the combined ticket includes the Colosseum and Palatine Hill. Best visited early morning before tour groups arrive. The elevated view from the Capitoline Hill gives the best overview of the Forum.
💡 Buy a combined ticket for €12 to also see the Musei Capitolini within two days. The cafeteria has cheap coffee and a terrace overlooked by a 4-metre turbine.