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PLUS Camping Roma Reviews

Via Aurelia Km. 8,2 nr. 831, 00165, Rome, Lazio, Italy

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79%Overall Rating

From 57 ratings
  • 84%Character
  • 81%Security
  • 63%Location
  • 83%Staff
  • 82%Atmosphere
  • 84%Cleanliness

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97%

Awesome pool area (can charge iPads, phones at the pool bar area). Really good food, friendly staff, heaps of washing machines and dryers. The tents are awesome however just be aware that they don't have power points. You can however hire a locker at reception for only 0.50 euros for 24 hours and it has a power point in it. The shuttle bus to the Vatican was very handy. The info desk even booked me a 1 day tour to Tivoli which I recommend.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 22 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • New Zealand
  • Female, 25-30
  • (4 reviews)


70%

The hostel isn't in the best location, but for the price it was definitely worth it!

  • Novice Nomad
  • 21 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • USA
  • Female, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


73%

The only real issue i had was the terrible WiFi connection. It's great that there is a supermarket on campus although it would have been nice to have a mini-bar in our bungalow (we had a mini-bar in our bungalow during our stay at Plus Venice)

  • Novice Nomad
  • 17 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Australia
  • Couple, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


97%

I loved it so much here and didn't want to leave. The only problem I had with the place was it was hard to charge your phone sometimes since the tents were not equipped with plugs. The pool was great, the club was fun, and the info desk was friendly and helpful. There is a nice big store across the street as well where you can buy cheap food/ other basic needs. Stay here if you can!

  • Avid Traveller
  • 16 May 2013
  • ashkosobucki5472
  • USA
  • Female, 18-24
  • (10 reviews)


83%

I really enjoyed camping, but if you choose to do this you have to k ow that you get what you pay for. The tents have canvas walls, so if people are loud outside your tent you can hear everything they say. The

  • Novice Nomad
  • 15 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • USA
  • Female, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


83%

Camping Rome is a tad out of the city but if you are on a budget it is worth it.all of the amenities make you feel like you should be paying 30€ a night

  • Novice Nomad
  • 11 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • USA
  • All Male Group, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


90%

Very clean, spacious and confortable. I state in the tent and in was all I needed(its actually better than a regular tent), though the bungalows looked amazing. It's a great place and very affordable, and you have good hot showers, a supermarket and busses to get you in town in 30minutes, the location really isn't a problem. I wouldn't recommend the restaurant though, you can get really good food for the same price in town! I recommend this place.

  • Avid Traveller
  • 10 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Canada
  • Couple, 18-24
  • (11 reviews)


80%

We did not know what to expect but had a very nice experience. For 9€, our tent was very confortable, even if there was sometime some uninvited slugs on the walls :) One night, a bunch of drunk English-Canadians teenagers had in mind to shout out loud for the whole night and we didn't sleep at all (walls are small in a tent). Our complaint the day after received immediate attention and the staff was very friendly. Rome is only an hour from there and it is no issue.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 07 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Canada
  • Couple, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


90%

Very cozy hostel, everything that most people complained about in the reviews such as the small bathrooms, uncomfortable bed, narrow stairs. I thought all of it was great and relaxing. Right off the metro system too.


50%

Very inconvenience locationnit too difficult to go if you follow the instructions given by the hostel website We lived in a private twin tent Many mosquitoes, n tent at night is super cold. It is not suggested to stay during winter.

  • Avid Traveller
  • 18 Apr 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Hong Kong
  • Female, 18-24
  • (13 reviews)


97%

Beautiful anf friendly camp. You can get to Vatican straight with the bus number 247.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 17 Apr 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Czech Republic
  • Female, 31-40
  • (1 review)


93%

If you want to visit Rome everyday, prepare almost 1h for getting in the center by commun transport. By car you get 15 minutes. But the location is awesome, a GREAT atmosphere. I met a lot of people from all the world because there is a club inside the camping with parties almost everynight (with a perfect sound isolation). There is a small supermarket inside to, wich has no expensive prices. Well, I love this camping, I could return there for shure.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 15 Apr 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Brazil
  • Female, 18-24
  • (1 review)


87%

I stay in a tent ,it's cheap but I can't charge my battery there .It is not convenient.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 12 Apr 2013
  • Anonymous
  • China
  • Female, 18-24
  • (1 review)


100%

Has got everything. The camping is amazing and also has got the best facilities. It is 20 minutes from Rome city center (need to take the 246 bus and then the 49 bus to the Vatican City). Definetly was more than we were expecting. Has a bar, a restaurant , Laundry and a Supermarket inside.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 05 Apr 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Argentina
  • Female, 18-24
  • (3 reviews)


60%

The bungalows are clean and there's plenty of hot water. However, there are no facilities to cook food, so you have to go to the restaurant on the campsite for any hot meals, which can get very pricey. Also, don't leave your door open or keep your room too warm because there are huge spiders.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 30 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • USA
  • Female, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


20%

The hostel staff were terrible. I could not stay in the hostel.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 30 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • India
  • Male, 25-30
  • (5 reviews)


77%

This lovely campsite is ideal for everyone who wants to visit Rome with a low budget. The small bungalows are clean and offer a private bathroom and quite comfortable beds for few money. There is a supermarket right across the street so one can buy everyday food very comfortably. For people who are eager to explore the city's nightlife this site is far too much outside. It takes around an hour to get into the city and there are no nightbusses going there.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 25 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Germany
  • Couple, 18-24
  • (1 review)


97%

It was so nice that they helped us upgraded our tent to rooms without increase any price because of the cold weather!!! Very decent rooms clean and cozy. With great price definitely first choice to stay!!

  • Novice Nomad
  • 23 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • China
  • Female, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


97%

This camping was the best. We got there my and my friend for 4 days, they gave us a super opgread, a nice chalet with kitchens and toilette and 4 people room. The staff was so helpfull, always ready to give us advice to for what to see and where to go. It is really not expenssif, and the camping is super well loocated. They also have wifi and internet acces so im really happy that we staid there. There is a nice view on the see right infromt of the camping. You should really go there :)

  • Novice Nomad
  • 19 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Canada
  • Female, 18-24
  • (7 reviews)


93%

Really nice camping site. Hostelworld gave idiot proof directions getting there. The only issue we had was not knowing which bus stop to get off for the site. Look for a big red supermarket (Padova? Padoma? something like that) on the left side of the bus (if you're coming from Cornelia station) and it's just across the road. Having Wifi throughout the site was a bonus (albeit slow, but still a bonus). Rooms were very clean, and the restaurant on site was reasonably priced!


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