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Reviews of Freedom Traveller, Rome, Italy

Freedom Traveller - Hostel

Established in 1998, Freedom Traveller Hostel is one of the longest running hostels in Rome. Situated within a 5 minute walk north east of the main train station Termini in one of the cleanest safest parts of Termini and surrounded by everything the trave...
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Avg Rating: 80% (52 Reviews)

Character: 75%

Security: 80%

Location: 87%

Staff: 84%

Fun: 70%

Cleanliness: 76%



Customer Reviews

60%

This isn\'t like a regular hostel. The hostel owns apartments in random buildings in the area. We had a 4 bed mixed dorm which was a room in an apartment with 4 beds in it. Ours was close to the registration office but some people had to take bus/trams to get to their rooms. The room was okay but the building it was in was sketch and mix of cheap rooms and residential apartments.

Jessica, from USA ~ Jul 26 2008

60%

An ok place to stay. Our room was clean. Common bathroom was ok. Unfortunately, our visit was soured by the staff. It was 37 celsius in rome, and so we paid for air conditioning. Not only did it not work, the unit pumped out hot air! The room was unbearable. Upon raising it with staff, they simply didn\\\'t want to know about it. In a city bustling with hostels, I would recommend to others to choose somewhere else. Neil, Scotland.

Neil, from Scotland ~ Jul 24 2008

70%

Very close Termini Central Rail Station. Have Air conditioner, very important in Rome in summer time. Good place for a trip, good location and good manner staff.

MANUEL CASTELLO, from Spain ~ Jul 23 2008

74%

Decent place to stay, right near Termini station- train and subway. Decent and cheap places to eat in same block; 2 supermarkets within a block. Wwhen we got there they had a sign saying the credit card machine was out of order temporarily (sounded like b.s.)- we think they just try to force travelers to pay cash. One of the few hostels in Rome that took credit cards- but sketchy since they tried to get us to paid cash. After a few minutes of arguing, they let us pay by credit card.

Ari, from USA ~ Jul 18 2008

94%

We spent a very pleasent day in this hostel and I am happy to recommend it to anyone.

Iveta, from Czech Republic ~ Jul 17 2008

86%

I would recomend this hotel! Its really close to main station termini. The rooms is really big, that\'s one of the best thing. The worst thing I would say is the breakfast, not nice at all. But is general is good. In front there is an italian restaurant really good and affortable prices!

Marselle, from Brazil ~ Jul 17 2008

70%

I didn\'t like the fact that we were located so far from the main hostel where breakfast is served as well as where the internet is. We felt very diconnected. However, the staff was VERY helpful and accomodating. It was great having free breakfast.

Clare, from USA ~ Jul 17 2008

40%

Stay here if you have no other place to stay.The hostel staff hoodwinked us in staying at an apatment atleast 1 km from the original location with all the luggage.

Mayank, from India ~ Jul 16 2008

84%

Nice place, centrally located. Clean and helpful staff. Recommended.

DEAN, from England ~ Jul 16 2008

100%

Great place! Excellent location, walking dist to supermarket/street market/termini/Pza Republica. Staff all very helpful, especially Frank. A/C in my room broke down on the 1st night and he gave us the staff cooling fan! A/C was all good and running by the time I got back next day. Quite clean, although cleaning lady forbids walking on freshly mobbed floors :P. Internet in the lobby is free/very convenient. Also, great Italian restaurant right across the street.

Xiaomeng, from Canada ~ Jul 16 2008