Hotel Cellini vs Hotel d'Inghilterra Roma - Starhotels Collezione
Both Hotel d'Inghilterra and Residenza Cellini are highly recommended by experts. Overall, Hotel d'Inghilterra scores significantly higher than Residenza Cellini. Hotel d'Inghilterra ranks #10 in Rome with approval from 7 publications like Michelin Guide, Rough Guide and The Telegraph.
Hotel Cellini
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Via Modena 5, 00184 Rome
From $183 /night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
Rough Guide
"The rooms here are comfortable and large with a slightly old-fashioned feel."
Fodor's
"Fresh flowers in the foyer help make this small, family-run residence close to Termini Station feel like a gracious home."
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DK Eyewitness
"Romantic and utterly endearing, this pensione has six bedrooms, each decorated with great care: antiques, fresh flowers, and every detail you could ask for."
Time Out
"This delightfully luminous residenza has huge rooms with faux-antique wooden furniture, parquet flooring and comfy beds."
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Oyster
2.0
"The 11-room Residenza Cellini is a small, family-run hotel that occupies the third and fifth floors of a large building near the Republica metro station."
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Hotel d'Inghilterra Roma - Starhotels Collezione
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Via Bocca di Leone 14, 00187 Rome
From $232 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"This old favourite... is pretty good value compared to the cost of hotels of similar quality in this location."
Michelin Guide
"This hotel has the charming ambience of an elegant private house with delightful, individual- style guestrooms."
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Frommer's
"Rome's most fashionable small hotel."
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Fodor's
"It has a marvelous residential feel and a staff that is as warm as the surroundings are velvety—first-floor salons resemble old sepia-toned photographs."
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Travel + Leisure
"Situated between Via Condotti and Via Borgogna, the Hotel d’Inghilterra originally served as a guesthouse for the Torlonia princes during the 17th century."
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