Tucked in Aurelio, Starhotels Michelangelo Rome has quietly become one of the more interesting four-star options in Rome. Geographically speaking it's a short ride from the main sights, and the fair location rating in guest reviews backs that up. Inside, the rooms are well-appointed, and guests pick out reliable…
Tucked in Aurelio, Starhotels Michelangelo Rome has quietly become one of the more interesting four-star options in Rome. Geographically speaking it's a short ride from the main sights, and the fair location rating in guest reviews backs that up. Inside, the rooms are well-appointed, and guests pick out reliable wi-fi, an in-house restaurant and on-site parking as the small things that add up over a stay. Pull the review pages apart and you find well over 1,700 reviews, with a genuinely glowing consensus that's hard to engineer. Reputation has held up across enough stays to mean something. Rates aren't always front and centre, which makes the comparison tools more useful than usual on this one. The honest read on Starhotels Michelangelo Rome is that it deserves a side-by-side look against the bigger Rome names rather than a headline of its own.
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