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Boscolo Aleph


Via di San Basilio 15, Rome 00185, Italy
Property Type: Hotel
  • Lodging offering guest rooms, a 24-hour front desk and a variety of services and amenities.
Designed by architect Adam Tihany - Dramatic and bold style, combining eclectic Italian with minimalist design - Near Via Veneto.
Business Center Restaurant Room Service
Check Rates and Availability: $441 Avg. Price
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TripAdvisor Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars Based on 155 traveler reviews
  • What to Expect:
    • 3.5 based on 95 reviews Rooms
    • 3 based on 92 reviews Service
    • 3 based on 94 reviews Value
    • 4 based on 94 reviews Cleanliness
    • 4 based on 17 reviews Pool

Reviews of Boscolo Aleph

( 1-10 of 155 )
Nov 21, 2008

At first, it's hard to find by foot when you're in a foreign country! It's located on a small unpopular street. But once you arrive... It's gorgeous! The doorman was always more than courteous. Very friendly and had great advice to offer when prompted. He was always very helpful! The concierge and front-desk staff were okay, a bit snooty, but... more

Nov 21, 2008

Lovely hotel, perfect location, a 5 minute walk to the Trevi Fountain which is great. Absolutely stunning reception area, very classy. The only down falls were: We went in the middle of August and were looking forward to chilling with a couple of cocktails on the roof terrace bar but when we got there we were told the roof terrace... more

4 of 5 stars
Haslemere
Oct 10, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

This 5* hotel promises much, from the funky decor to the underground spa on the surface the 5* seem well deserved. But dig a little deeper and one starts to wonder if those 5*s are just ticks in boxes! The entrace, bar and dining areas have clearly been heavily invested in! Trendy red colour scheme, art and "hell" as the... more

2 of 5 stars
London
Sep 28, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

We stayed in this hotel for a weekend break in August. On first glance the hotel looks great. It is located on a nice quiet side street ,but close enough to walk to some of the central sights (Trevi Fountain etc). The lobby looks very high spec and the lounge is well turned out too. We found the staff very... more

Sep 26, 2008
1/2 found this review helpful

Well, its in an ideal location. First time in rome and we were able to easily to get to the hotel from the airport. Dont listen to the revies about teh street noise. First off, if you request a window that faces the "back" you have a view of the courtyard... why would you request a few of concrete and... more

4 of 5 stars
exeter
Sep 24, 2008
0/1 found this review helpful

We didn't intend to stay in this hotel, but when we got to Rome we found our hotel had closed down so expedia put us here instead. First impressions were very good, the red and black lobby is very striking and the desk staff were friendly enough and upgraded our room to a king. The room looked good (I especially... more

3 of 5 stars
Los Angeles
Sep 23, 2008
0/1 found this review helpful

Well, it is a nice masculine hotel, I will give it that. But for most of our 3 day stay, there was no doorman. It rained a lot, and they handed us a cheap umbrella that the vendors sell on the street. It broke 20 minutes later. For the price paid...over $500 US a night, I would expect service. But... more

4 of 5 stars
New York
Jul 26, 2008
0/1 found this review helpful

the hotel is very well located in Via veneto area and you can find plenty of great restaurants nearby. I was impressed by the trendy decoartion of this hotel at first sight, . The rooms was not so spacious but well equipped. The very negative point of this hotel is the high rate they charge you for accommodation and every... more

4 of 5 stars
Ongar, Essex
May 20, 2008
0/1 found this review helpful

I visited Rome for a long weekend as a birthday treat from my boyfriend. First impressions were WOW...the hotel decorated to a very high standard, the staff were very friendly, and the rooms were clean and comfortable. Only downside was the breakfast which wasn't all that. It was edible, but wasn't anything particularly exciting. In addition, the prices for drinks... more

May 10, 2008

Has a great decor, nice rooms, good location. The staff is regular. Good rooms with quality amenities. The worst thing, that is not allowed in a supposed luxury hotel is the breakfast. The two days were, at the least, surreal. No plates, no bread, or dry (very dry) croissants. If you managed to get bread, you don't have juice. If... more

Reviews of Boscolo Aleph

( 1-10 of 155 )
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Via di San Basilio 15, Rome 00185, Italy