“The location works well for program logistics, though the area near the train station can feel a bit rough. Breakfast was excellent, with notably friendly service. Staff were efficient at check-in and warmly engaging with the group.”
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Hotel Morgana
Hotel Morgana Rome
A3.50 / 4.00
2 evaluations from our group leaders & tour directors (2025)
Group leaders: A- (1 recent)Tour directors: A+ (1 recent)
What our travelers say
Hotel Morgana sits on Via Filippo Turati, a short walk from Roma Termini, and that proximity pays real dividends when you're moving a group across the city or catching an early train out of town. Tour directors consistently point to the location as a genuine logistical asset — easy access to transit means less time coordinating and more time on the ground at the sites that matter. Inside, the welcome is warm: group leaders describe check-in as smooth and efficient, with staff who engage genuinely with student travelers rather than simply processing them. Breakfast earns particular praise, both for the spread itself and for the notably friendly service that accompanies it — a meaningful detail when you're trying to get a group fed and out the door on a schedule.
A word on what to expect from the surroundings: the blocks immediately around Roma Termini carry the slightly gritty energy common to major train station neighborhoods in large European cities. It's nothing that will derail a program, but group leaders note it, and it's worth preparing travelers for the contrast between this pocket of Rome and the grander historic districts they'll be spending most of their days in. The hotel itself feels like a step apart from the street — a comfortable, four-star base rather than a reflection of the neighborhood outside.
Hotel Morgana is a practical, well-run choice for school and student groups whose programs demand flexibility and fast movement around Rome. If your itinerary leans heavily on public transit, or if you have early departures and late arrivals built into the schedule, the Termini adjacency alone makes a strong case for it. Groups that prioritize a quieter, more atmospheric setting might weigh other options, but for tours where efficiency is the priority and a solid breakfast sets the day up right, this property delivers consistently.
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About this property
- Address: Via Filippo Turati, 33-37, 00185
- Phone: +39 06 446 7230
- Rating: 4 stars
- Rooms: 121
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Via Filippo Turati, 33-37, 00185
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