Stargate Hostel
Rome (Italy)
Via Palestro 88, Rome, Italy, 00185
beds from |
$ 43.87 |
Hostel Description
Stargate Hostel offers secure, inexpensive, spacious rooms of 4-6 beds with the option to choose between a private or shared bathroom.
All private rooms with bathroom has air-conditioning , dorm rooms with external bathroom not include air-conditioning.
We also provide a free maid service, free linen and blankets, towels for private rooms, TV, fully equipped kitchen, internet access, a lounge and external luggage storage. We accept group reservations max 150 people. There is no curfew, because we don?t believe the good times should ever have to end!
We're located in Rome?s historic centre, right next to the main train station (Termini, also the terminus for all local transit routes), and near all of the city's most important historical and touristic sites, all reachable on foot - including the Domus Aurea, the Colosseum, Santa Maria Maggiore, Trevi Fountain, Trajan?s markets, The Roman Forum, Circus Maximus?
Our diverse international staff look forward to introducing you to wonderful Rome, and we?re eager to share with you both our comprehensive local knowledge and our enthusiasm for this phenomenal city. We here at Stargate aim to provide the highest standard of service and above all to make your stay in Rome a memorable one.
(PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HAVE AN AGE LIMIT OF 35 YEARS FOR OUR DORM ROOMS ONLY)
PLEASE NOTE:
- We are unable to send or fax letters of any kind for visa document applications to embassies and/or consulates.
- If you do not give us 72 hours notice (3 days max 1 day before arrival) of your 'no show' by e-mail / by fax, we will unfortunately have to debit your card. The amount charged will be your first night's accommodation.
PAYMENT WILL BE IN CASH ON ARRIVAL.
All private rooms with bathroom has air-conditioning , dorm rooms with external bathroom not include air-conditioning.
We also provide a free maid service, free linen and blankets, towels for private rooms, TV, fully equipped kitchen, internet access, a lounge and external luggage storage. We accept group reservations max 150 people. There is no curfew, because we don?t believe the good times should ever have to end!
We're located in Rome?s historic centre, right next to the main train station (Termini, also the terminus for all local transit routes), and near all of the city's most important historical and touristic sites, all reachable on foot - including the Domus Aurea, the Colosseum, Santa Maria Maggiore, Trevi Fountain, Trajan?s markets, The Roman Forum, Circus Maximus?
Our diverse international staff look forward to introducing you to wonderful Rome, and we?re eager to share with you both our comprehensive local knowledge and our enthusiasm for this phenomenal city. We here at Stargate aim to provide the highest standard of service and above all to make your stay in Rome a memorable one.
(PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HAVE AN AGE LIMIT OF 35 YEARS FOR OUR DORM ROOMS ONLY)
PLEASE NOTE:
- We are unable to send or fax letters of any kind for visa document applications to embassies and/or consulates.
- If you do not give us 72 hours notice (3 days max 1 day before arrival) of your 'no show' by e-mail / by fax, we will unfortunately have to debit your card. The amount charged will be your first night's accommodation.
PAYMENT WILL BE IN CASH ON ARRIVAL.
Hostel Directions
Getting to the hotel from:
1) Termini train station: when you arrive by train, you arrive in a westward direction; with the train at your back you should walk to your right (in the direction of descending platform numbers), and take the first opening to the street. This is the north exit. Make sure that you?re on Via Marsala (Marsala street); From there just walk four short blocks up the street directly ahead of you, Via Marghera. When you hit Via Palestro, take a right until number 88. Our sign?s hanging outside.
2) Ciampino Airport: the Terravision bus arrives at Via Marsala, parallel to Termini station; in one direction, there?s some wonderful old ruins and the station carpark; in the other, a huge creamy- white building, Termini. You want to walk towards that big building. Take Via Marghera when it comes up on your left (all the connecting streets should be on your left side). The rest is as above.
3) Fiumicino Airport: The Leonardo Express departs every 30 minutes from the airport, and arrives at Termini Station on Binario (Platform) 21 or 22, tucked way back up in the corner; walk back into the station. When you get to where the other trains are parked, turn right (platform numbers should descend in that direction). Take the big opening at the far end of the station. You should find yourself on Via Marsala. The rest is as above.
4) If you arrive at any other station, airport or by any other transport, you first need to get to Termini station. Go inside the station and walk in the direction of descending platform numbers to the north exit, take the above directions. Maps are available everywhere, including inside the station tourist office and on the internet.
1) Termini train station: when you arrive by train, you arrive in a westward direction; with the train at your back you should walk to your right (in the direction of descending platform numbers), and take the first opening to the street. This is the north exit. Make sure that you?re on Via Marsala (Marsala street); From there just walk four short blocks up the street directly ahead of you, Via Marghera. When you hit Via Palestro, take a right until number 88. Our sign?s hanging outside.
2) Ciampino Airport: the Terravision bus arrives at Via Marsala, parallel to Termini station; in one direction, there?s some wonderful old ruins and the station carpark; in the other, a huge creamy- white building, Termini. You want to walk towards that big building. Take Via Marghera when it comes up on your left (all the connecting streets should be on your left side). The rest is as above.
3) Fiumicino Airport: The Leonardo Express departs every 30 minutes from the airport, and arrives at Termini Station on Binario (Platform) 21 or 22, tucked way back up in the corner; walk back into the station. When you get to where the other trains are parked, turn right (platform numbers should descend in that direction). Take the big opening at the far end of the station. You should find yourself on Via Marsala. The rest is as above.
4) If you arrive at any other station, airport or by any other transport, you first need to get to Termini station. Go inside the station and walk in the direction of descending platform numbers to the north exit, take the above directions. Maps are available everywhere, including inside the station tourist office and on the internet.





