Property Highlights
The property offers exclusive female-only dorms for women.
Buy souvenirs at the travel shop and various designer accessories.
Stop by for a hot cup of coffee at the Café.
Grab drinks with friends at the bar.
There is a bar and restaurant inside the hotel where guests can order meals and enjoy drinks.
There are no car parking facilities at this hotel.
The hotel is located in a Bohemian neighborhood that’s dotted with colourful colonial buildings, historic museums, and a myriad of international restaurants.Several parks, archaeological sites, fountains, and nature trails are waiting to be explored. Tourists can hire a local guide or book private tours around the city to delve deep into the history and culture of Rome.During the late hours, guests can hear musical performances and live music being played at the bars and nightclubs.
Location & Surroundings
The easiest way to reach Generator Rome is to take a cab from the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport. The distance is about 30.5 km, and it takes about 3 hours to get to the destination.
Generator Rome is at a short walk from the Colosseum and the Roma Termini Station. The hotel is located in Italy's capital and surrounded by cobbled backstreets that are painted with the rich culture and history of Rome.Roman heritage is showcased through various tourist spots, local eateries, and architectural wonders in the neighbourhood.
Room details and Amenities
- Shared rooms feature bunk beds with privacy boards, full-length mirrors, private bathrooms, and EU power sockets. There are full-length mirrors and toilets come with towels. The hotel staff supplies pillows, duvets, and bed linens.
- The hotel staff does daily housekeeping services, along with laundry.
- Private rooms are available, and there is free Wi-Fi, bedside lamps, and plenty of storage space for keeping gadgets and belongings in the rooms. All the rooms are fully air-conditioned, and guests can enjoy superior comfort.
Activities & Nearby Attractions
- Colosseum (1.5 km) is a giant amphitheatre where the gladiators once fought death matches against each other. Today, it stands as a historical monument which tourists visit for sightseeing and photography.
- Roman Forum (1.7 km) is an ancient landmark that’s surrounded by various government buildings. It’s just a 5-minute walk from the Capitoline Hill, which is another famous tourist attraction.
- An Italian architect designed Trevi Fountain (2.3 km), and apparently, you can throw a coin in the fountain to wish for good luck. It is surrounded by gelato stores and pizzerias.
- Villa Borghese (2.4 km) is a large public park in Rome close to a huge number of museums, colonial buildings and several iconic attractions.
- Shopping Mall Porta di Roma (11.1 km) features a wide variety of retail shops, grocery stores and an expansive shopping mall with a cinema hall.
- Euroma2 (11.8 km) is a multi-storey shopping mall with a huge U.S. food court on the top floor. International luxury brands span across its three floors, and tourists recommend this spot for souvenir shopping.