I really like the place, but the only thing I don't like is that in the cheapest rooms there are no locked doors, there are zippers, nothing was stolen from me and also the neighbors are heard a lot. If you are going to go, I recommend buying a more expensive room even if it is worth more money It is totally worth it.
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Very old and damaged bungalows and the so-called "old" and super-dirty "chalets", cobwebs everywhere and roofs of the "porch" all rusted and full of cobwebs made of chalets to the bungalows and which one was worse! Fatal very left, old and very dirty!
Like in a pioneer camp, but at the same time everything is clean, comfortable. There is a shop, there is a cafe. If you do not want to go shopping anywhere, then everything is in place. It is possible to travel by bus to Rome. The cost is something about 2 euros.
A nice campsite for young and old. There is a nice atmosphere at the campsite. There is also a shuttle bus to the prima porto station. For the hewn and return trip this costs 2 euros per person for the train you pay 80 cents per ticket to go to rome. The campsite restaurant is also nice. My girlfriend and I had 3 nice nights there.
They could already refresh the houses. They have new ones but I have the impression that the place has lost its charm and intimacy. This year, palm trees dried up at the pool. Swimming caps are no longer required. Effect? It floats among the hair. They once had a great restaurant. I used for private trips and with organized groups. Now it is rather a place for beer and fast food.
Just don't order the pizza's... They're the worst I ever ate. It's insane. For the rest: quite OK (very cheap) camping with mostly young kids and families. The pool is OK (not fantastic or something) and you can not swim in the river. Still 3 stars for the terrific price/quality.
Camping acceptable, but has several problems. First of all is the pool closing time: 8.00 pm. In addition, house cleaning leaves something to be desired, we are staying for a couple of nights but we had to clean up all the accommodation. Furthermore, without prior notice, they did not provide towels and asked us for 2 more per person. However the location is great, on the outskirts of Rome, but not too far from the center.
Mobile home very spacious quiet place and friendly staff. Pool a bit small. Small supermarket that helps out well. Resto good but a little strong music. To visit Rome with the family this place was made for us
Hi everyone, my family and I have been guests of the campsite for 2 nights in a chalet to visit Rome and we had a great time, it has everything you need to spend the week too. All very clean and the staff very friendly and helpful even in giving explanations / advice I will definitely return
Pleasantly surrounded by greenery, with a professional and helpful staff. I only stayed for 2 nights but I was able to appreciate the services (shuttle to 1 euro, swimming pool, market ...) and tranquility. In short, for a stop in Rome out of town, cheap but without giving up anything, I highly recommend it. Well done !!
Dirty, old, poorly maintained bungalows. Camping near Rome for intrepids that prioritize cost and not comfort. Good mini supermarket and bar. Avoid or prepare those allergic to mosquito bites.
I would not go back. This campsite lacks everything, the only star that I put is the one that receives you and tries to help you. But send a person to the mobile home and there is no hot water And tells you that it's your fault
The bungalows are pretty run down. Unfortunately, we had to realize that dirty floors and torn upholstery are present in many bungalows. There is only one towel per person, which has to be used for everything. Mold and swollen wood are also present through permanent moisture. In between, only cold water is available. A restaurant and a small shop are available. The prices are acceptable. The center of Rome is easily accessible by bus and train. I can not pronounce a recommendation.
Cheap place, not far from the center, but 1 hour to get there due to change of means. Cute ... but cleaning the bungalows leaves something to be desired.
BEDBUGS IN BUNGALOW!!! NUMBER OF BUNGALOW - 206. AFTER MOVING TO ANOTHER BUNGALOW WE FOUND SIGNS OF BEDBUGS ON BED SHEETS (BLOODY MARKS), BUT WE HAD SEEN NO MORE BEDBUGS ALIVE. WE WERE SLEEPING THERE JUST FOR 2 NIGHTS. I AM WORIED ABOUT BRINGING THEM HOME, WE MUST PAY DESINSECTION OF OUR LUGGAGE NOW.
Very professional and very clean campsite. Small swimming pool though. But more a campsite to visit Rome. Very friendly ladies and gentlemen of the campsite
I've slept in a dorm for 4 persons that should be separated for men and women. I was traveling with one other girl and 2 boys so we should've slept in 2 different rooms. But in our room for girls was a guy sleeping already so we went to the reception to get permition to also sleep with our 2 friends in the same room, which after some discutions was possible. For people who want to be separated i think they don't take this that serious. Besides that the rooms are ok, not very beautiful but clean and the have a ventilator. The main bathrooms are kind of dirty, but you can survive that. The food in the restaurant is really nice actually. From the camping you can get easily to the center of rome. You have 2 options: you can take a bus that is offered from the camping that costs 1 to the train station or you cand walk approximately 1km to it, then you take the train for a 15-20 minutes ride and you arrive at the north train station of rome which is actually really central, just 10 minutes of walking to the vatican and exactly at a metro station of the red line (A). You only pay 1,50 for a 100min ticket that you cand also use for the metro in rome. I would suggest anyone to use the train and walk because you won't see any tourists and have the feeling of the real Italy and can have a talk with the locals (they are really curious and talkative when they see tourists in that area). All in one i think the camping is just fine, the guys from the recetion are nice. They take time to solve your problems and won't rush you even if you ask some stupid questions. Also the camping has a lot more to offer (i't huuuuge and right next to the tiber) that i couldn't explore because of lack of time.
I strongly advise against this campsite. My experience was very unpleasant because of the suffocating heat and the smelly rooms inside the mobile home, the presence of bedbugs in old and deformed mattresses.
The rooms are very clean and the staff are kind to put a tag on it, but mobile homes are uncomfortable when you have neighbors by your side because you hear everything they do
Fantastic, welcoming, very friendly, friendly and attentive staff. Perfect to disconnect after visiting Rome during the day and charging the batteries for the next day. Repeat and recommend price / service
Nice place from where to start and visit Rome. I met one of the best lifeguard ''Salvatagio'' M. Alessio. Very human and helpfull. Enjoying also good music with him in the swiming pool. He helped my baby who has a cornea abrasion when swiming. He give me lot of advises to visit Roma. Thanks a lot Alessio.
There is a reason why this establishment is not busy even during the summer season - the staff overall service is scarse! Upon arrival it was raining heavily and there was minimal visibility on the road. We were unable to locate the chalet we booked even if they gave us a map to navigate so we always ended up at the reception. I asked the guy at the gate to at least give me a designated letter ( I saw A-B-C-D zones ) but he just laughs at us telling that there was no such thing. So for the 3rd time we went on and eventually discovered BY OUSRSELVES that we had to turn left at the "LETTER D CORNER"!!! We settled in and started preparing food. They provided us with an electric grill but everytime we plug it in, the outlet causes breaker/ fuse to trip and we have to call the front desk. The utility guy came and he told us to turn the AC off while using the electric grill, so we did, but the power kept on tripping. We called the front desk again and it took forever for them to send somebody over. Roberta at the front desk sounded frustrated blaming us over the phone that it was our the 5th time we called over the same issue. I needed to remind her that the electric grill was theirs and we did not plug in anything else in the room. Eventually we took care of everything ON OUR OWN! My friend decided to look for the circuit board by himself to turn the power back on again. When it got dark we again called the front desk because one of the lightbulbs at the patio was not working. She said there was nothing they could do because it was out of service. I asked her why did they consign us a chalet that they knew one main source of light at the patio was not working and she kept saying that there was nothing they could do about it!!! Lastly there were like 12 of us so we booked 3 houses asking them before hand if they could assign houses next to each other. This was not the case eventhough the houses in front of our chalet was not occupied. Overall since we arrived and during our stay, we received bad service. I also work in the hospitality business of an international chain of hotels and we NEVER respond to guests the way they did. Maybe it was easy for them to treat us that way because we were not Italians but I will surely not recommend this establishment to anyone. There are lots of camping village sites in Rome - STAY AWAY FROM THIS ONE!!!
We must be satisfied. I booked for two nights through a famous website and all in all I paid very little, especially since the reason for my trip required that I be out all day and come back only to sleep.
The accommodation is in a prefabricated building with a small bathroom inside. The structure was a little old but still standing. Upon arrival, the interior was all clean, both the room and the bathroom (you have to put on the sheets yourself and leave them clean on the bed). All in all if you are satisfied it is a good place. Beware of those allergic to poplar duvets because there was a white layer on the ground of these duvets. I strongly advise against the restaurant where I found myself very badly with dishes heated at least 3/4 times and other dishes well below average in quality but still overpriced.
Beautiful !!! I was dead from heat in Rome and it was the best and economical option. I arrived with the metro and train in 30 minutes from Termini station
Actually, all right. The outdoor area includes a pool and there is a private supermarket. However, during the day it gets very hot in the sparsely and dullly decorated bungalows, but there is a fan available for cooling.
I stayed in a tent, it was nice, but there's just one socket, we stayed all day out and then there was this problem to recharge our cellphones. Another problem was internet, very difficult to access, I think I didn't connect any time.
By the way the place is very nice for who that want to camp with family. The structure is good with a mini market and a restaurant.
It is quite economical although it is not a luxury place, but if you just want to go to sleep it is ideal. It is a bit far from the center but the good thing about Rome is that on the bus it is easy to sneak in, money you save ..
Maybe it is because it is before the season 12/5 but the maintenance is a bit neglected and the pool would have been open according to the website but it is not. The location is perfect for a visit to the city.
20 minutes from Rome by train (ticket 80 cents, or 1.50 with the subway) swimming pool open from 9am to 20h, a cheap supermarket. A family of 4 in a mobile home with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms for less than 500 euros a week. A little aging but the bedding is good to recover days of visits.
Beautiful place. Not expensive, have a shower, toilet. Both shared and in room. On the territory of a washing machine, shop, local pub. On foot to the railway station 10 min. To Rome by train 20 min. Very comfortable place. Sometimes it can be noisy, but these are trifles for people who are tired all day and want to sleep :)
The rented bungalow is clean and tidy. There was no possibility to cook. The restaurant and the supermarket have until 20.00 Aug and there are offers cheaper than in Rome, but not particularly cheap, but in good midfield. The poil is included free of charge and is open until 20.00. The bus runs every half hour to the S-Bahn until 21.00. It is rather quiet, if you are not directly at the restaurant. I think the accommodation is recommendable and would come again. The staff is friendly.
Management changed and worsened compared to a year ago. Uncomfortable camper exhaust, with no needles to clean or load water, not free. Very expensive for the location and insufficient services.