Pantheon View
Via del Seminario 87, Rome, Italy![]()
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Rooms at the Pantheon View have terra-cotta floors, cast-iron bed frames and a pleasant cream-and-navy color scheme. Chandeliers light some rooms, while others have cast-iron candelabras. Rooms come with a television and private bathroom. Some, but not all, are air conditioned (ask ahead).
Three of the Pantheon View B&B's rooms open to small balconies (two onto the street and one over a flowered courtyard).The courtyard rooms are a prettier (and quieter) alternative to the rooms facing the busy street. One room—sans balcony—offers a direct view of the Pantheon.
You can’t beat the Pantheon View’s location, less than a block from the pillars of the Pantheon itself.
The Pantheon View has a few quirks worth noting. Rooms are cleaned at what could be deemed early hours, but you can place your “Do not Disturb” sign on the door if this is an issue. Second, the Pantheon View accepts cash only and requires that guest pay when checking in. Make sure to account for the refundable $50 key deposit as well.
Free Wi-Fi is available and a basic breakfast is included in the room rate.
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor. This review is based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
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Amenities
Hotel
- Bar/Lounge
- Breakfast Included
- Cash Only
- City tour
- Concierge/Booking Services
- Elevator
- Hair Dryer – at reception
- Luggage Storage
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Recently renovated
- Reception: Limited Hours
- Shuttle service
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Air conditioning
- Balconies/Terraces Available
- Bathroom: Private
- Cable TV
- Fan
- Internet Access
- Minibar
- Radio
- Rooms with view
- Safe
- Soundproofed Windows
- TV
Contact
Via del Seminario 87
Pantheon-Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy
About the Pantheon View neighborhood
The Pantheon and Piazza Navona are located to the west of the train station and southwest of Piazza di Spagna. The area is perhaps the most visited in all of Rome. Everybody flocks to Piazza Navona for its three Bernini fountains and fancy bars and restaurants. This neighborhood features innumerable old churches and pockets of great budget value, both in terms of hotels and restaurants.

























