matthewr613
28 Mei 2024
I am generally speaking an enthusiast of InterContinental hotels and like to try them all over the world when I can. I have been looking forward to trying out this new location in Rome and it was definitely a great experience. First of all, I only stayed one night but I felt like that allowed me enough time to be able to "get to know" the hotel for the most part. As an InterContinental Platinum Ambassador (not as special as it sounds lol) we were given a very generous upgrade which was highly appreciated. Actually, better than almost all of the other InterContinental's I have stayed at (and it's been over two dozen) with the exception of maybe the Paris LeGrand. So right there I was very pleased. The hotel is very attractive in terms of decor, rather "small" which lends a boutique-feeling and with a location that is right there in central Rome. Obviously prices are going to be competitive with other 5-star hotels in Rome so it wasn't cheap--that's for sure. Cleanliness was excellent, the windows did an amazing job of blocking outside noise (which is good as it's on a very busy street), and there was turn down service--which I consider a true marker of an actual five star hotel. (And something that unfortunately most InterContinental hotels no longer offer based on my experience.) Hotel employees were uniformly pleasant--especially the nice lady who checked us in and the young Polish/Italian man with glasses who worked out front greeting guests and helping them out of their car. (Wish I remembered their names!) The on-site restaurant, Scarpetta NYC, was also very good for both dinner and breakfast. (Although a tad too dark--I know they're going for a "mood" but you can barely see in there! Next time I am in Rome I would happily stay here at the InterContinental and would definitely recommend it to others looking for a very comfortable "oasis" in an otherwise very hectic city.
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