Hotel Corot
Via Marghera 15/17, Rome, Italy star
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Located directly north of Termini Station, the Hotel Corot is a solid pick that checks all of our cheapo boxes (central, cheap and clean) and then some. The three-star establishment also boasts a pleasant staff, quality amenities and a plentiful breakfast.
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Pros: Convenient location. Helpful staff. Cappuccinos at breakfast.
Cons: Can get noisy.
Rooms
The Hotel Corot’s 28 guest rooms are unfussy, with parquet floors, high ceilings and nice recessed lighting. There is no artwork and furnishings come in uninspired creams and browns, but the rooms are spotless and comfortable. Room size varies from the usual “European snug” to some that are fairly spacious.
All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, a telephone, minibar, safe and satellite TV. The windows are soundproof, but given the Corot’s location (this is one the busiest areas of Rome), rooms may still pick up some noise.
Bathrooms
The private bathrooms are a good size (relative to other Roman hotels). They are modern, spic-and-span, and outfitted with toiletries and a hair dryer. Some of the superior rooms, which cost €10-15 more, boast a spiffy “hydro-massage system” (translation: Jacuzzi tub).
Hotel
The Hotel Corot’s entrance, marked by a green door, festive parasol and neatly trimmed potted plants, stands out like a little oasis in the bustling neighborhood. Inside, the open lounge is furnished with sofas and a selection of magazines, and the breakfast room is bright and modern.
Breakfast is included in the room rate, and Wi-Fi is free throughout. The hotel also offers an elevator, plus a disabled entrance and a room outfitted with bathroom amenities for disabled guests.
Location
The Hotel Corot is located in the same building as the Hotel Rimini, another EuroCheapo pick. Since it’s only minutes from Termini Station, it’s a great bet if you’re arriving into Rome by train and want to walk directly to the hotel. Of course, this also means that the hotel is well situated for taking public transportation throughout the city.
Guest reviews in brief
Guest reviews of the Hotel Corot are quite positive overall, citing the hotel’s cleanliness, professional and efficient staff, and proximity to Termini Station. Many guests also rave about the specialty coffee drinks (cappuccino, espresso, latte...) available at breakfast.
A few guests complain that the hotel is noisy, but given the location this is a common problem. It also appears that the Wi-Fi connection is better in some rooms than in others, so if Wi-Fi is important to you ask for a room in an area that is better connected.
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Amenities
Hotel
- Bar/Lounge
- Breakfast Extra Charge
- Breakfast Included
- City tour
- Concierge/Booking Services
- Elevator
- Free Newspapers
- Hair Dryer – at reception
- Internet Station
- Jacuzzi
- Laundry Service
- Luggage Storage
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Parking
- Pet Friendly
- Reception: 24-Hour
- Room Service
- Shuttle service
- Tourist information
- Wake-Up Service
- Wi-Fi Connection
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Air conditioning
- Bathroom: Private
- Cable TV
- Extra bed
- Handicap accessible rooms
- Heat
- Internet Access
- Iron available
- Mini fridge
- Minibar
- Safe
- Soundproofed Windows
- Telephone
- Toiletries
- TV
- Writing desk
Contact
Via Marghera 15/17
North of Termini Station, Rome, Italy
About the Hotel Corot neighborhood
The largely residential area north of Stazione Centrale Termini is both convenient and affordable. Trains heading to Fumincino airport and across Italy depart from this massive station, the front of which is also a major bus and metro stop. Although not the most picturesque neighborhood in central Rome, lots of hotel competition can often mean good rates. The area is always crowded and sometimes a little seedy.




















































