Hotel Arcadia

Rooms and prices
Description
The hotel is a 20-minute drive from the historic centre of Rome, just a short walk from the Roman ruins on Via Appia Antica. Is a good choice for tourists who arrive in Ciampino airport. The quiet and functional rooms, equipped gym, a charming terrace-Solarium, a comfortable snack bar and free ample Parking.
Built: 2001
Located 10 km from the centre of Rome, 3 km from the ring road and 20 minutes ' drive from the Castelli Romani, 10 km from Ciampino airport.
Consists of one 4-storey building.
The hotel has 53 rooms.
Accommodation with Pets on request.
Check-in: from 12:00 Check-out: till 12:00
On the hotel territory: roof terrace, free Parking, free Shuttle service to Anagnina metro station, bar, Elevator, cable Internet for a fee in public areas, Luggage storage, Fax/Photocopying, Breakfast room
Attractions: fitness center, recreational area with TV
For children: cot on request free of charge
The Hotel Arcadia provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Hotel Arcadia is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Rome.
The distance to the nearest airport is 10 km.
Policies and conditions
- Pets: Pets are not allowed
- Paying at the Hotel: MasterCard, Visa
Services and facilities
- Air conditioning
- 24-hour reception
- Elevator/lift
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Express check-in/check-out
- Terrace
- Non-smoking rooms
- Fridge
- Family room
- Cable TV
- Hairdryer
- Shower/Bathtub
- Shower
- Toiletries
- Accessibility features
- Luggage storage
- Safe-deposit box
- Luggage storage
- Telephone
- Bar
- Buffet breakfast
- Cafe
- Restaurant
- Internet
- Spanish
- German
- English
- Italian
- French
- Multi-language staff
- Tour assistance
- Sun Deck
- Free parking
- Fax and copy machine
- Fitness facilities
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Pets Not Allowed
Street view
Map
Reviews
Having said that, Vivien & I found this the ideal ‘launch pad’ for exploring everything that Rome has to offer – and that’s a lot!
The hotel rooms are basic but clean & functional. You will not find a kettle because of strict Italian Health & Safety rules. – This applies to most hotels.
On the upside, there is a fridge, great for beers and a spot of home catering!!
The reception staff are probable the best we’ve ever come across. Their English is great, they are really friendly, helpful and nothing is too much trouble – they even have a corkscrew handy, in case you buy a bottle of wine with a cork – and all of the bottles in the supermarket seemed to have a cork!!
Breakfast is served from 7am until 10am and is the typical continental style. Possibly an additional option to cornflakes would be good.
There is an excellent supermarket virtually underneath the hotel.
Just go out of the reception entrance, turn right, go up the steps on your right, walk straight across to the steps down, turn left and there you are!!
To get into the city is so easy, both of us being a right pair of ‘country bumkins’ and not having used any form of public transport for many years, thought this to be a tad daunting – How wrong we were!! – After just one day of ‘commuting’ we felt like seasoned Romans!!!
A good idea is to buy a couple of ‘Metrobus’ tickets per person at the hotel reception. (one to get into the city and one to get back @ 1.5 Euros each) Each ticket will give you 100 minutes of travel.
Just outside the hotel, catch the 506 bus ( Reception will give you the bus times) to the bus park at Anagnina. The buses run approximately every 40 minutes.
You need to ‘validate’ your ticket on the bus. There is a yellow box on board into which you insert your ticket, this ‘stamps’ the time on it.
At Anagnina, follow everyone else and walk the 200 metres or so to the Metro (tube) station, insert your ticket to open the gate and jump on!! Anagnina is at the start of the ‘red’ line, so you can only go in one direction!
The first stop we made was at ‘Barbarini’ which took us to the Trevi Fountain.
Again, the Arcadia staff will provide and explain a map of the area.
Everything was going fine until, the afternoon before we were due to fly back to Manchester, we received a text from Ryanair, telling us that, thanks to the Italian union which governs Air Traffic Control, our return flight was cancelled because they were having a strike!! In total, Ryanair had cancelled 109 flights that Saturday morning. Imagine the thousands of people who had had their holidays disrupted. TIP! – Make sure you have a mobile phone and that your airline has the number, otherwise you will know nothing about any problems, until you’ve checked out and arrived at the airport.
Therefore, despite all the hassle of finding a return flight home (to Stansted instead of Manchester two days later) an extra two nights at the Arcadia was no problem at all.
Apparently, the Italian Unions are very good at striking, so it may be a good idea to allow a few extra days after you are due to return, and if you are on any medication, make sure you have a plentiful supply.
If you fly with Ryanair, don’t expect there to be a ‘rescue package’!! – because there isn’t!!!
The Arcadia staff were brilliant, allowing me to check in and print out new boarding passes on their PC, not to mention finding and booking our train tickets from Stansted to Manchester.
Visiting Rome is an amazing experience, and you could do a lot worse than using the ‘Arcadia’ as your ‘base’.
Having said that, Vivien & I found this the ideal ‘launch pad’ for exploring everything that Rome has to offer – and that’s a lot!
The hotel rooms are basic but clean & functional. You will not find a kettle because of strict Italian Health & Safety rules. – This applies to most hotels.
On the upside, there is a fridge, great for beers and a spot of home catering!!
The reception staff are probable the best we’ve ever come across. Their English is great, they are really friendly, helpful and nothing is too much trouble – they even have a corkscrew handy, in case you buy a bottle of wine with a cork – and all of the bottles in the supermarket seemed to have a cork!!
Breakfast is served from 7am until 10am and is the typical continental style. Possibly an additional option to cornflakes would be good.
There is an excellent supermarket virtually underneath the hotel.
Just go out of the reception entrance, turn right, go up the steps on your right, walk straight across to the steps down, turn left and there you are!!
To get into the city is so easy, both of us being a right pair of ‘country bumkins’ and not having used any form of public transport for many years, thought this to be a tad daunting – How wrong we were!! – After just one day of ‘commuting’ we felt like seasoned Romans!!!
A good idea is to buy a couple of ‘Metrobus’ tickets per person at the hotel reception. (one to get into the city and one to get back @ 1.5 Euros each) Each ticket will give you 100 minutes of travel.
Just outside the hotel, catch the 506 bus ( Reception will give you the bus times) to the bus park at Anagnina. The buses run approximately every 40 minutes.
You need to ‘validate’ your ticket on the bus. There is a yellow box on board into which you insert your ticket, this ‘stamps’ the time on it.
At Anagnina, follow everyone else and walk the 200 metres or so to the Metro (tube) station, insert your ticket to open the gate and jump on!! Anagnina is at the start of the ‘red’ line, so you can only go in one direction!
The first stop we made was at ‘Barbarini’ which took us to the Trevi Fountain.
Again, the Arcadia staff will provide and explain a map of the area.
Everything was going fine until, the afternoon before we were due to fly back to Manchester, we received a text from Ryanair, telling us that, thanks to the Italian union which governs Air Traffic Control, our return flight was cancelled because they were having a strike!! In total, Ryanair had cancelled 109 flights that Saturday morning. Imagine the thousands of people who had had their holidays disrupted. TIP! – Make sure you have a mobile phone and that your airline has the number, otherwise you will know nothing about any problems, until you’ve checked out and arrived at the airport.
Therefore, despite all the hassle of finding a return flight home (to Stansted instead of Manchester two days later) an extra two nights at the Arcadia was no problem at all.
Apparently, the Italian Unions are very good at striking, so it may be a good idea to allow a few extra days after you are due to return, and if you are on any medication, make sure you have a plentiful supply.
If you fly with Ryanair, don’t expect there to be a ‘rescue package’!! – because there isn’t!!!
The Arcadia staff were brilliant, allowing me to check in and print out new boarding passes on their PC, not to mention finding and booking our train tickets from Stansted to Manchester.
Visiting Rome is an amazing experience, and you could do a lot worse than using the ‘Arcadia’ as your ‘base’.
Frequently asked questions about Hotel Arcadia
How much does it cost to stay at Hotel Arcadia?
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Which room categories are available in the Hotel Arcadia?
You can book Other, Standard room, Standard Single room, Standard Triple room, Standard Quadruple room, Standard Family room, Standard Double room, Superior room, Superior Single room, Superior Double room, Deluxe room, Deluxe Double room, Executive room, Classic room, Classic Double room, Suite, Double Suite, Deluxe Suite, Deluxe Double Suite, Executive Apartment in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
Are pets allowed at Hotel Arcadia?
No, pets are not allowed at Hotel Arcadia.
How to get from the closest airport to Hotel Arcadia?
The closest airport is Giovan Battista Pastine International Airport, and it is about 18 mins from hotel by car (12.5 km).
What is the cancellation policy for Hotel Arcadia?
The cancellation policy for Hotel Arcadia varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.






















