Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 7, 2013
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"Very good experience for a 'hostel'"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 8, 2012
I took the four-person male shared room option. Although it's a shared 'dorm' or hostel it's much better than that in reality - very spacious and the beds weren't on top of one other like in most other hostels I've stayed in over the years (separate single beds on four corners of the room). The room was extremely spacious and the washroom was well-maintained (not perfectly of course (it also depends on how clean the other people staying at the time are), but the supplies like tissue papers and hot water etc. weren't lacking). I went with low expectations and even though this is a basic place I was to a very large extent comfortable. I don't know how far exactly it is from major places in town, but it seemed very close based on my experience with a friend picking me up in her car. Overall: I had a good stay, their standards seem to be maintained.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 17, 2012
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Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 6, 2012
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"Nice hotel - hard to find!"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 24, 2011
This hotel was nice but surprisingly small. One draw was the 24 hr free wifi, which most other hotels charge 25 euros for. But it was very hard to find! It's upstairs on one floor of a mall building shared with other tenants. Only about 4 rooms in the hotel. You cannot see the hotel plaque outside, only the name plaquard at the entrance to the building, and no one knows it within the same block. I walked back and forth 5 times before finally seeing it. Look for Bar Marconi - the entrance is a few doors down from it on the same block.
"qaint and hospitable"Reviewed by Stacy S of "Sacramento, CA" on Jun 26, 2011
Nice little B&B for budget concious. Sig Accorsi is very nice. TV, and fan in the room. Clean bathroom. Situated 5 mins from bus stop (lines 71,81, 13 and the aeroport bus). Bus #13 runs very late (about 1 am) so you can stay in centro the whole evening. I transferred to line 54 (one stop after the "Pontelungo" but only runs once an hour) instead of taking the expensive aerobus to aiport. Bologna is great with all kinds of centro activity. The Ducati Museum (need reservation) was fantastic! Buy the "gionaliero" bus pass for 4 euro that is good 24 hours. I climbed the "Asselino" tower and got a fantastic view of city.
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