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Crossing Condotti promo code & hotel info

Hotel name: Crossing Condotti, Rome

Address: Via Mario De’ Fiori 28, Spagna, 00187 Rome, Italy

City: Rome

Country: Italy

Description: Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Crossing Condotti offers accommodations in Rome, just 109 yards from Piazza di Spagna. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.

Save money: *Get up to 25% off your stay depending on the days of the week you book your room, the duration of your stay, the current availability of the room, the season of the year, and other factors

Promotion code details: No coupon or promotion codes are currently required to save money (any available discount will be automatically applied)

Is Crossing Condotti the best place for you to stay in Rome?

Getting a great deal or exclusive discount code on Crossing Condotti is fantastic.

But there are also other things for you to consider, when deciding whether it’s the best overall place for you to stay during your time in Rome.

With that in mind, we’ve created a list of things for you to consider, in addition to price, to help you decide whether it is, indeed, your best option.

You can simply skim the topics and questions down below, or click on any one you’d like to learn more about.

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Why use CCIR as an abbreviation?

During our review, you might sometimes see us refer to Crossing Condotti in Rome (25 characters long, including blanks) as CCIR (4 characters long) for the following 3 reasons:

  1. We created the acronym by taking the first letter of every word (which was very groundbreaking, we know)
  2. We’re lazy and CCIR is simpler and easier for reviewing purposes
  3. We save 21 characters every time we do this

So, just a heads up that we’ll be using this abbreviation sometimes, so you’re not left scratching your head and wondering what the heck we’re talking about whenever we refer to CCIR throughout the remainder of this review.

Also, we’ll sometimes use CCIR38650 which is a combination of the abbreviation with the Travel Help Guru post id, which we sometimes use for THG tracking purposes to further differentiate abbreviations from one another.

Were you able to get a good Crossing Condotti deal?

Since a more affordable price is such an important factor for deciding where to stay in Rome, we’ll go into greater detail on how we found the Crossing Condotti offer at the top of this page, as well as other ways you can get a bigger discount, if you’re not satisfied with the price you found.

How TravelHelpGuru.com identifies the best Crossing Condotti promo codes, deals, offers, and coupons

We checked sites like Booking.com, Hotels.com, Kayak.com, Travelocity.com, and Priceline.com for the best CCIR promo codes, coupon codes, discounts, and coupons, and then presented you with the best one we found.

The only catch is that the discount you’ll get on CCIR will depend on a varity of factors.

Why Crossing Condotti discount rates can vary wildly

The price of staying at CCIR will depend on factors such as the time of year (season), days of the week, current level of popularity (how booked it is or not), and more.

That said, you can use the tips below to hopefully get a great Crossing Condotti promotional offer, in addition to the deal at the top of this page.

Use Google to find the best Crossing Condotti coupon promo codes and discounts

This is one of the most effective ways to get a CCIR discount, even though it can be a bit time consuming.

In a nutshell, you want to get on Google or a different search engine of your choice and do searches for things like:

  • Best Crossing Condotti promotion code or available promotion codes
  • Most recent Crossing Condotti voucher code
  • Popular Crossing Condotti coupons

Sometimes, being more specific can help improve your search results, but you can also try keeping your search queries for CCIR simpler, like this:

  • Crossing Condotti deals
  • Crossing Condotti discount codes

It’s worth taking a few minutes doing these kinds of searches, if it gets you a better price on your stay in Rome.

Use email to get a good deal on CCIR

Another tactic is to look up Crossing Condotti online, and if you find a relevant website for it, chances are good that you can sign up for an email list that will eventually push exclusive offers, discounts, and deals for it that are available for a limited time.

That way you just get a Crossing Condotti discount, promotion, or offer emailed directly to your email address once you’re on their mailing list.

Find good deals on other places to stay in Rome

The worst case scenario is that after all this searching, you’re still not satisfied with the Crossing Condotti price.

This is still not a big deal, because you can easily search for other hotels, hostels, furnished apartments, etc. in Rome.

In fact, you can see a list of other hotels and lodgings in Rome here, in addition to CCIR, if you want.

Or, if you’re feeling crazy, and you’re open to staying in other cities, you can look at a great selection of other Travel Help Guru Italy lodgings here.

Questions about Crossing Condotti special rates that can save you more money

In addition to trying the tactics above, if you can find the contact information for someone who can book your stay at CCIR, ask this person (let’s call him or her The Booker) the following questions that can help you save money.

What tips are there to save money when booking a room at Crossing Condotti?

In general, traveling to Rome off season, when it’s less busy, will help you save money when booking a room at CCIR, but it never hurts to ask The Booker what other strategies there are to get a better rate than the standard rate (aka special savings opportunities), as well as what the rate plan policies are in general.

How can you avoid extra fees at Crossing Condotti in Rome?

Ideally, you want to avoid as many hidden fees as you can, so it pays to ask The Booker for CCIR whether there is an extra person fee, early check in fee, late check out fee, wifi / internet access fee, and in some cases, an additional resort fee.

Does Crossing Condotti offer holiday promo codes?

Sometimes, you can find great holiday specials when securing a place to stay, and The Booker for CCIR would likely know of any upcoming holiday discounts.

What holiday packages does Crossing Condotti offer to guests?

This is a slightly different than the question above, in that you might discover a package that involves excursions, shopping, or dining in Rome that save you money that way.

Does Crossing Condotti have student discounts, senior discounts, or military discounts?

Here’s one of our favorite THG tips: investigate whether you can get a specific discount type, like a student discount, senior discount, or military discount when booking your CCIR stay, since these kinds of discount types are often not publicly advertised.

Does Crossing Condotti have any friends and family discount programs?

This is another great question to ask The Booker for CCIR38650, because getting friends and family discounts gets you instant benefits that is good for you but also them (since it encourages you to get more people to stay there).

Are there any special offers available for couples at Crossing Condotti?

Similar to the approach above, you can ask The Booker about CCIR couple discounts for romantic getaways, which sometimes works, depending on the accommodation.

How often does Crossing Condotti release new coupon codes?

If there are, indeed, CCIR coupon codes, promo codes, etc., then The Booker would be the best person to ask about how often such Crossing Condotti discounts are released.

What are the blackout dates for Crossing Condotti promotional codes?

This is a follow-up question to the question above, because if you discover any CCIR promotional codes, they will probably be subject to availability, and there will likely be black out dates when you won’t be able to use them (like during the busy season) and The Booker can tell you what those blackout dates are.

Are there every any Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals for Crossing Condotti?

This one is more of a longshot, but it doesn’t hurt to ask the Booker if they ever have any black friday or cyber monday specials for CCIR38650 (assuming you can wait that long).

More frequently asked questions about Crossing Condotti specials

In addition to the information above, the FAQ below can further help answer your questions about how to get the best CCIR special rate during your stay in Rome.

What is the best Crossing Condotti promo code coupon, discount, or deal for me?

The best CCIR promotional code coupon, discount, or deal for you will be the one that saves you the most money during the time period you’re looking at. Don’t overthink this one.

Are Crossing Condotti coupon codes and promo codes tested by THG?

If we provide coupon codes or promo codes for CCIR, Travel Help Guru will test them out first, and in instances where no promotion code or coupon code is necessary, we’ll let you know that as well.

How do I use an available Crossing Condotti promo code offer?

Generally, if there is an available code, you would go to a website affiliated with booking CCIR, apply the promo code at checkout, and then verify that you got the discounted rate on your booking confirmation.

What other steps can I do to take advantage of Crossing Condotti offers?

We have covered this in greater detail elsewhere, but your best bets are to use the discount at the top of this page, do Google searches, and if possible, contact The Booker for CCIR38650.

How many coupon codes can be used for each reservation if I find more than one Crossing Condotti coupon code?

In almost every case, the policy is only one coupon code per reservation, which applies to your entire purchase, and we would be very surprised if the CCIR policy is any different.

Do you care about more than just the price of Crossing Condotti? (If so, continue…)

As part of the Travel Help Guru expert review system, we help you ask questions to determine whether CCIR38650 is the best place for you to stay in Rome.

If you’re already happy with the price, and all you care about is getting the lowest price or the lowest rates in town, there’s no need to continue with the THG review system for CCIR!

But if you’re like most people, if you want to make the best decision about where you’re staying in Rome, you’ll also want to consider and answer the following questions below…

Remember, the more you answer "yes", the better CCIR will be for you.

How to use the Travel Help Guru system to evaluate Crossing Condotti

The THG system for evaluating CCIR is very simple.

Just consider the questions below. The more you answer "yes" to each question, the better CCIR38650 is a good fit for you.

If you want to make it more fun, you can assign a rating of 1 suitcase to 4 suitcases to Crossing Condotti, depending on how good of a fit you think it is, according to your expert rating.

But that’s optional.

And now, let the questions begin…

Is Crossing Condotti in a good location in Rome for you?

Where you want to be located in Rome is one of the most important questions for you to answer.

Of course, it all depends on why you’ll be in Rome in the first place, and whether the location of CCIR will be helpful to you or not.

For example, are you traveling to Rome for business or pleasure? Visiting friends or family there? Simply want to soak up the sights and attractions?

It’s very simple: decide what you want to actually accomplish (what you want to see or do) in Rome. And then decide whether Crossing Condotti’s location is a benefit for that or not.

Does Crossing Condotti have a pool?

An indoor pool or outdoor pool (or even super swanky rooftop pool) might or might not be important to you, depending on how you’re planning to spend your time in Rome and who you’re traveling with.

For example, if you’re traveling by yourself on business, it might not be important at all, but if you’re traveling to Rome with friends, family, or children, and you think you’d enjoy relaxing by the pool at CCIR, it might be an important consideration whether there is an indoor or outdoor swimming pool, whether it’s heated or not and has a pool bar or not, and so on.

If a pool is very important for your stay, THG recommends that you do a specific search for the best deals on Rome hotels with pools.

Does Crossing Condotti have a steam bath, sauna, hot tub, spa, or spa tub?

While you’re exploring the pool options at CCIR38650, you might as well check whether there’s a steam bath, sauna, hot tub, full service spa, or spa tub that you might be able to enjoy to make your stay even more relaxing.

Does Crossing Condotti offer free wi-fi?

This is a huge consideration when considering whether to stay at CCIR, since people rely on wi fi (wireless internet access) for everything from business work to entertainment.

Travel Help Guru recommends that you double check that CCIR38650 has, at the very least, free wifi in lobby areas, as well as more private options for fast, solid, reliable internet access.

Does the check-in time and check-out time at Crossing Condotti work for you?

Check-in times and check-out times can vary a lot depending on the accomodation, so be sure to verify whether the check in time and check out time at CCIR works with your schedule, as well as whether you can do a mobile check in to make the process even easier.

Does the cancellation policy for Crossing Condotti work for you?

On the off-chance you have to cancel your reservation, check the cancellation policy for CCIR so that you can avoid a cancellation fee on your credit card or debit card.

Does Crossing Condotti have good transportation options for you?

Being able to get around Rome easily will probably be an important consideration for you, so consider the related transportation issues and questions below, and see if CCIR will sufficiently meet your needs.

Does Crossing Condotti offer free airport shuttle service?

If you’re flying into an airport as a way of traveling to Rome, you will want to ensure that you can easily get to and from the airport from CCIR, and if you can do this for free with an airport shuttle service, instead of paying a taxi fare, bus fare, or for some other means of travel, that’s even better.

Does Crossing Condotti offer free parking?

If you have a car during your stay in Rome, be sure to verify whether CCIR38650 offers free parking, because ideally you want to save some money by not paying for self parking or valet parking, if there’s any way you can avoid this fee.

Is the public transportation near Crossing Condotti good?

If you don’t have a car when visiting Rome, investigate what kind of transportation CCIR provides to nearby sites, as well as the best way to get around, whether it’s by subway, train, taxi, bus, Uber, Lyft, etc, especially since a nearby subway station, train station, bus station, or taxi station in walking distance can make all the difference in the world.

Does Crossing Condotti have enough beds for you?

If you’re staying at CCIR with multiple people, this answer is important, because a single twin bed, double bed, queen bed, or king bed is fine if you’re on your own, but if there are others you’d rather not share a bed with, it’s worth checking whether you’ll have a couple double beds or queen sized beds for the sleeping arrangements, or perhaps even a double sofa that you can pull out and make into an extra bed.

Does Crossing Condotti have good food options?

Depending on your needs, consider whether CCIR offers a free breakfast, and if so, whether it’s a simple daily continental breakfast / buffet breakfast, or something fancier like a brunch or some kind of fine dining experience with exquisite cuisine and award winning food.

Beyond investigating your breakfast options at CCIR38650, you’ll also want to know what other food options there are in Rome (grocery stores, restaurants, etc.), and if you’re traveling with children, bonus points for checking whether any restaurants nearby have a children’s menu.

Is the customer service available at Crossing Condotti satisfactory?

If you’re someone who wants to be well taken care of during your time in Rome, you might want to check what kinds of guest services are available at CCIR, like whether there’s a 24-hour concierge service, 24 hour front desk person (providing 24 hour reception), any special services for couples, ideally a friendly staff with high service marks, etc.

Does Crossing Condotti have daily maid service?

Ideally, you want CCIR to have clean bed sheets and fresh towels, whether or not there’s a daily cleaning service, and if you need laundry done, you might check whether there’s a laundromat or dry cleaning service nearby if these services aren’t available on site.

Are you happy with the amenities at Crossing Condotti?

In addition to being happy with the services, you’ll also want to make sure you’re happy with the hotel amenities at CCIR, such as the business amenities, exercise facilities and gym equipment (whether or not there’s a 24 hour fitness center), whether rooms come with perks like electric fireplaces, shopping options nearby, etc.

Does Crossing Condotti have good tv options?

Although a flat screen satellite tv isn’t necessarily the most important consideration, if you watch a lot of television and this matters to you, you might check whether your stay at CCIR38650 comes with a flat screen tv or not.

Does Crossing Condotti have air conditioning?

If you’re staying somewhere hot or humid, you might want to see if CCIR has air conditioning, which would make you more comfortable.

Does Crossing Condotti have a bar?

If you’re the kind of person who like a hotel bar, lobby bar, or a personal mini bar in your room, be sure to verify whether CCIR has one of these or not.

Does Crossing Condotti offer any activities for guests?

Depending on how important entertainment is to you, you might want to investigate whether CCIR organizes any activities for guests, offers special packages, trips, or excursions, whether there is a casino or some other form of adult enternainment nearby, and if you’re traveling with children, whether there are any facilities for children that would make your stay easier.

Can you bring pets to Crossing Condotti?

If you’re traveling with pets, like dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, or whatever else, definitely investigate the pet policy at CCIR to verify whether your pet is welcome and whether there are any additional charges if they are, indeed, pet friendly.

Is Crossing Condotti suitable for special occasions?

If you’re celebrating a special occasion, be sure to verify whether CCIR satisfies your needs, like whether it offers a romantic hotel package for couples, or whether it can accommodate group bookings if you’re traveling with a lot of people.

For example, if you’re dealing with lots of guests traveling to Rome for a wedding, you might ask whether you can organize your wedding at CCIR38650 or have wedding guests stay there, as well as whether there’s a penthouse or executive suite that you could book.

Is the smoking policy at Crossing Condotti ideal?

If you can’t stand cigarette smoke or any other form of smoking, you might want to check if CCIR has a non-smoking policy, and on the other hand, if you’re a smoker, you might want to check if smoking is allowed.

Are there good health and safety measures at Crossing Condotti?

After the coronavirus and COVID 19 affected so many lives, many accommodations have enhanced their sanitation measures, so if this is important to you, check whether CCIR has guest safety measures in place, like physical distancing, regularly cleaning commonly touched surfaces, and other additional safety precautions.

Will your luggage be safe at Crossing Condotti?

If you’re checking in early, and you can’t get into your room yet, you might want to check whether CCIR38650 has a safe, secure place to store your luggage until then.

Is Crossing Condotti big enough for you?

If you’re the kind of person who prefers spacious suites and large, sweeping private balconies, as opposed to a tiny, cozy, less spacious suite without a private balcony, you might investigate how big your living space at CCIR will be in either square feet (sq ft) or square meters (sq m) to verify it’s spacious enough for you.

How does Crossing Condotti compare to other lodging options in Rome?

Finally, it never hurts to consider how CCIR compares to other possibilities in Rome, especially depending on your needs, interests, and goals.

Are you a solo traveler visiting Rome?

If you’re traveling by yourself as a tourist, you might want to check out what the best hostels or hotels in Rome are for solo travellers or leisure travelers vacationing by themselves.

Do you want to learn more about the history of Rome?

On the other hand, if you’re a history buff, you might enjoy deliberately searching for historic hotels in Rome and staying in the historic district, if there is one, and seeing how it compares to CCIR38650.

Are the sights and views of Rome important to you?

If you’re the kind of person who loves great views, which often come with a high quality downtown hotel, you might consider a hotel with city views that appeal to you, whether it’s from a window in your room, or from a rooftop deck or rooftop bar at CCIR.

What are the budget hotels in Rome like?

If you want a good hotel deal in Rome, staying in a budget hotel might be your best option, and you can see how CCIR stacks up against these kinds of budget hotel deals just by spending a few minutes reading some hotel reviews and seeing what you think.

What are the apartment rentals / furnished living suites in Rome like?

Depending on how long you’re staying in Rome, you might consider an apartment rental, although THG recommends that for shorter stays you look for a furnished living suite as opposed to a non-furnished one for convenience.

How much do hotel rooms cost in Rome in general?

Also, you might want to consider how much a hotel room is in Rome in general, depending on whether you’re staying at a 1 star, 2 star, 3 star, or a high-end 4 star hotel. You might also compare these prices to boutique hotels, since a boutique hotel can have a very different price range.

By doing this research, you can see how much of a difference in cost per night there is between cheap hotels that aren’t booked that much vs. popular hotels that are booked more often in Rome, and make a decision about whether you want to stay in a cheap hotel or a more expensive hotel.

All these considerations will help you better decide if CCIR is the best place to stay in Rome for you.

Rooms, rates & deals for CCIR

Number of rooms: TBD

Minimum price per room: TBD USD

Maximum rate per room: TBD USD

Property description (rooms, rates, deals & more)

Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Crossing Condotti offers accommodations in Rome, just 350 feet from Piazza di Spagna.

All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV. Some rooms include a sitting area to relax in after a busy day. You will find a kettle in the room. The rooms have a private bathroom equipped with a bidet. For your comfort, you will find bathrobes and slippers.

You will find concierge services at the property.

The guesthouse also provides bike rental. Via Condotti is 350 feet from Crossing Condotti, and Via Margutta is 1,000 feet away. Ciampino Airport is 9 miles from the property.

Spagna is a great choice for travelers interested in shopping, food and city walks.

Brief reviews (in English and other languages)

Francesco is the best concierge, very friendly and informative. Clean and beautiful room. When in Rome make your booking here. We found the perfect hotel in Rome.

An elegant, quiet and extremely comfortable room, with beautiful antiques. Davide was the perfect host, and a mine of information from the best restaurants to the most beautiful churches, and so much more.

The only place to stay in Rome! Perfect position, charming, luxurious. Loved walking to the door on the street with our own key as if we lived in Rome.

Wonderfully helpful, friendly staff headed by Davide.

Excellent managers advice and guidance on visiting the city. Great mini bar offering free soft drinks and beer Very clean and good housekeeping . The upgrade to a mini suite with a great steam shower was appreciated The espresso coffee machine was made full use of as was the complimentary use of the iPad on 4G!

The suite was very good and we particularly liked the Turkish bath. Very nice after a day of walking around the city. The staff is particularly help full in planning where to good. We hope to be back.

Very helpful staff, excellent location, elegant furniture, modern bathroom

The staff are just lovely. It is intimate … more like staying in a home but with people to help you. Nothing is too much trouble. We loved the area. Vibrant. Great shopping. Lovely restaurants. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

Charming and very helpful staff very quiet but central location

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Final review & details for this lodging

Booking your stay: Make sure this hotel has everything you want when you go to book it. Take a moment to read other people’s reviews of it, since you can learn a lot from others who have actually stayed there.

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