The Mimosa has a golden location between the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.
It's a family-run hotel that has somehow been overlooked by Rome's tourism machine, happily continuing to offer simple but sizeable, clean, and comfy simple rooms at often laughably low rates (though in summer, they can sometimes spike from the usual €70–€90 to as high as €125–€145 for a double, so be sure to check first before booking).
Now that the rates at the Smeraldo have crept up, I tend to book myself in here when traveling to Rome on my own (without, you know, loads of hotels to stay in and review).
It's a comfortable old shoe of a place, everything agreeably threadbare but well cared for. Most rooms are pretty big by Rome standards, and those with multiple beds are ideal for families on a budget.
The lion's share of rooms are simple but efficient, but largish rooms no. 1–3 were redone in 2002 with some quirky touches—wrought-iron or brass bedsteads, sinuous mirrors, Oriental rugs, giant ceiling beams, or brilliant blue curtains.
They don't accept credit cards unless you book online ahead of time.
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Via Santa Chiara 61, just off Piazza della Minerva halfway between the Pantheon and Piazza Navona (Upper Tiber Bend)
tel. +39-06-6880-1753
www.hotelmimosa.net
€€
Bus: 116, 116T; 40, 46, 62, 64, 70, 81, 87, 492, 571, 628, 916, 916F
English (Inglese) | Italian (Italiano) | Pro-nun-cee-YAY-shun |
Good day | Buon giorno | bwohn JOUR-noh |
Good evening | Buona sera | BWOH-nah SAIR-rah |
Good night | Buona notte | BWOH-nah NOTE-tay |
Goodbye | Arrivederci | ah-ree-vah-DAIR-chee |
Excuse me (to get attention) | Scusi | SKOO-zee |
thank you | grazie | GRAT-tzee-yay |
please | per favore | pair fa-VOHR-ray |
yes | si | see |
no | no | no |
Do you speak English? | Parla Inglese? | PAR-la een-GLAY-zay |
I don't understand | Non capisco | non ka-PEESK-koh |
I'm sorry | Mi dispiace | mee dees-pee-YAT-chay |
Where is? | Dov'é | doh-VAY |
...a hotel | un albergo | oon al-BEAR-go |
...a B&B | un bed-and-breakfast | oon bet hand BREK-fust |
...a rental room | un'affittacamera | oon ah-feet-ah-CAH-mair-ra |
...an apartment for rent | un appartamento | oon ah-part-tah-MENT-toh |
...a farm stay | un agriturismo | oon ah-gree-tour-EES-moh |
...a hostel | un ostello | oon oh-STEHL-loh |
How much is...? | Quanto costa? | KWAN-toh COST-ah |
a single room | una singola | OO-nah SEEN-go-la |
double room for single use [will often be offered if singles are unavailable] | doppia uso singola | DOPE-pee-ya OO-so SEEN-go-la |
a double room with two beds | una doppia con due letti | OO-nah DOPE-pee-ya cone DOO-way LET-tee |
a double room with one big bed | una matrimoniale | OO-nah mat-tree-moan-nee-YAAL-lay |
triple room | una tripla | OO-nah TREE-plah |
with private bathroom | con bagno | cone BAHN-yoh |
without private bathroom | senza bagno [they might say con bagno in comune—"with a communal bath"] | SEN-zah BAHN-yoh |
for one night | per una notte | pair OO-nah NOH-tay |
for two nights | per due notti | pair DOO-way NOH-tee |
for three nights | per tre notti | pair tray NOH-tee |
Is breakfast included? | É incluso la prima colazione? | ay in-CLOO-soh lah PREE-mah coal-laht-zee-YOAN-nay |
Is there WiFi? | C'é WiFi? | chay WHY-fy? |
May I see the room? | Posso vedere la camera? | POH-soh veh-DAIR-eh lah CAH-mair-rah |
That's too much | É troppo | ay TROH-po |
Is there a cheaper one? | C'é una più economica? | chay OO-nah pew eh-ko-NO-mee-kah |
In January, 2011, Rome began charging a hotel bed tax. This is the city's doing, and sadly it is not a scam.
The following tax rates are per person, per night for all guests over the age of 10 and can be charged for stays of up to 10 days:
So a couple staying three nights in a four-star room would pay an extra €18.
Some hotels have begun folding this tax into their quoted rates; others tack it on when you go to check out, so be prepared.
Planning your day: Rome wasn't built in a day, and you'd be hard-pressed to see it in that brief a time as well. Still, you can cram a lot into just a day or three.
To help you get the most out of your limited time in the Eternal City, here are some perfect itineraries, whether you have one, two, three, or four days to spend in Rome. » Rome itineraries
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Via Santa Chiara 61, just off Piazza della Minerva halfway between the Pantheon and Piazza Navona (Upper Tiber Bend)
tel. +39-06-6880-1753
www.hotelmimosa.net
€€
Bus: 116, 116T; 40, 46, 62, 64, 70, 81, 87, 492, 571, 628, 916, 916F