Hotel Imperiale is situated in Fiuggi centre, a thermal town, 73 km from Rome and only 300 metres from Bonifacio VIII and Fonte Anticolan... more »
Hotel Imperiale is situated in Fiuggi centre, a thermal town, 73 km from Rome and only 300 metres from Bonifacio VIII and Fonte Anticolana thermal baths. The property features meeting and conference rooms that can host up to 100 persons, a restaurant, a bar as well as a spacious garden, a terrace and a garage. A personal fitness trainer and massages are available upon request, as well as a small fully equipped fitness room.
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female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
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Hotel Imperiale
Judylugg Wolverhampton UK
27 Sep 2009 Yes,FIUGGI is an excellent base for touring the great sights of Italy, particularly Rome, and Fiuggi is a beautiful small town with GREAT hotels, BUT the Imperiale is definitely NOT one of them! Went on this trip with Leger but definitely will not be using them again (that is totally another story).
I have visited Fiuggi many times and stayed in great hotels (the Fiori and the Centrale being TWO of the BEST) but the Imperiale is awful.
One of the reception staff has very limited English and she is only there overnight, and NONE of them know how to smile, unfortunately - in fact they come over as downright hostile. This is very unusual, as I have always found that most Italians are very welcoming even if they cannot speak English. I can only presume that they all must have some sort of gripe with their employers and take it out on the clientele. I had to complain at the way the key was literally thrown across the reception desk at me and the next day I did receive a, "Bongiorno, signora" but that is a far as it went.
The breakfast fare is awful, mainly stale rolls and bread ( and I know for a fact that the same croissants were served up for three days on the trot, as I deliberately poked a fork into one of them and it was still on the tray 2 days later!) The toaster only worked at usually the third time of trying and the drinks machine served up cold tea and coffee, but, best of all, there is a dreadful woman in charge of the dining room with glasses slung around her neck, who is the epitome of the old, strict headmistresses of yesteryear - grim, unsmiling, putting on her glasses and silently, rudely pointing to tell you where to sit. A lovely welcome each morning, I don't think! We did not bother to try any other meals as they were charging 20 Euros for what looked like a very limited menu and having sampled the breakfasts decided to give them a miss. In any case there are many great eating places in Fiuggi at far cheaper prices.
It was extremely noticeable that the Italians staying there were treated with far more respect and friendliness - what a way to ensure they have repeat visits from other nationalities. I do reiterate that this is very odd as the people of Fiuggi are very friendly and do their best to communicate and go out of their way to help.
Actually, the whole ambience of this hotel was 'miserable' - a great pity as it is in a lovely location.
To be fair to them the handling of luggage was good, the rooms and bathrooms were very
clean but very cramped and we had a nasty view at the back! However, the hot water supply was excellent, plenty of towels and the showers good, if rather cramped in very narrow baths. The air conditioning system was also excellent.
All in all I do NOT recommend this hotel - there are plenty more far superior ones in Fiuggi as already mentioned.
English first French first German first “If there were provision for MINUS 10 ** this would receive it from me!”
Hotel Imperiale
Judylugg Wolverhampton UK
27 Sep 2009 Yes,FIUGGI is an excellent base for touring the great sights of Italy, particularly Rome, and Fiuggi is a beautiful small town with GREAT hotels, BUT the Imperiale is definitely NOT one of them! Went on this trip with Leger but definitely will not be using them again (that is totally another story).
I have visited Fiuggi many times and stayed in great hotels (the Fiori and the Centrale being TWO of the BEST) but the Imperiale is awful.
One of the reception staff has very limited English and she is only there overnight, and NONE of them know how to smile, unfortunately - in fact they come over as downright hostile. This is very unusual, as I have always found that most Italians are very welcoming even if they cannot speak English. I can only presume that they all must have some sort of gripe with their employers and take it out on the clientele. I had to complain at the way the key was literally thrown across the reception desk at me and the next day I did receive a, "Bongiorno, signora" but that is a far as it went.
The breakfast fare is awful, mainly stale rolls and bread ( and I know for a fact that the same croissants were served up for three days on the trot, as I deliberately poked a fork into one of them and it was still on the tray 2 days later!) The toaster only worked at usually the third time of trying and the drinks machine served up cold tea and coffee, but, best of all, there is a dreadful woman in charge of the dining room with glasses slung around her neck, who is the epitome of the old, strict headmistresses of yesteryear - grim, unsmiling, putting on her glasses and silently, rudely pointing to tell you where to sit. A lovely welcome each morning, I don't think! We did not bother to try any other meals as they were charging 20 Euros for what looked like a very limited menu and having sampled the breakfasts decided to give them a miss. In any case there are many great eating places in Fiuggi at far cheaper prices.
It was extremely noticeable that the Italians staying there were treated with far more respect and friendliness - what a way to ensure they have repeat visits from other nationalities. I do reiterate that this is very odd as the people of Fiuggi are very friendly and do their best to communicate and go out of their way to help.
Actually, the whole ambience of this hotel was 'miserable' - a great pity as it is in a lovely location.
To be fair to them the handling of luggage was good, the rooms and bathrooms were very
clean but very cramped and we had a nasty view at the back! However, the hot water supply was excellent, plenty of towels and the showers good, if rather cramped in very narrow baths. The air conditioning system was also excellent.
All in all I do NOT recommend this hotel - there are plenty more far superior ones in Fiuggi as already mentioned.
51 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Location good but staff miserable, bar never open, rooms do not have air conditioning, so impossible to stay in one as it was like sauna, our fridge didn't work and although they promised to have a look at it, they never came so we couldnt store cold drinks ect. Breakfast was poor and evening meals unexicting , but edible if you dont mind same menu everynight and no choice fuiggi nice place but no exicitement there either. no decent restaurants and only serve pasta and pizza usually very expensive and too far from main attractions, the flora and forna is beautiful though, we wont be going back!