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Flaminio Village Bungalow Park


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Flaminio Village Bungalow Park offers a leafy, budget-friendly base on the outskirts of Rome, with easy train access for many guests, friendly staff, and a relaxed campsite vibe that suits travellers who value space and outdoor facilities.

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Facilities

Mixed

Cleanliness

Inconsistent

Rooms

Mixed

Service

Mixed

Location

Convenient

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10

Michel

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Dec 1, 2025

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Stayed 1 night

We are Canadian and felt like home :)
We are Canadian and felt like home :)

4

Sarah

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Oct 28, 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

The location was convenient for exploring Rome during the day without paying the high city-center prices. The grounds themselves were lovely, with plenty of greenery and useful facilities such as laundry areas and shower blocks. There was also a shuttle cart running from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., which made getting around easier — though outside of those hours, the walk to the entrance could feel a bit long. The train station was about a 20-minute walk from our chalet, which was located near the back of the park. Unfortunately, the chalet itself left a lot to be desired. It was extremely dated, with doors hanging loosely, patchy flooring, and very uncomfortable beds. There was a kettle provided, but oddly, nowhere to plug it in. On the positive side, the shower was warm and powerful, which was a welcome relief after a day of sightseeing. Overall, it did the job for our needs — providing a basic place to rest as we travelled across Italy as a family of four. However, given the condition of the accommodation, I wouldn’t recommend this place for more than a short, budget stopover.
The location was convenient for exploring Rome during the day without paying the high city-center prices. The grounds themselves were lovely, with plenty of greenery and useful facilities such as laundry areas and shower blocks. There was also a shuttle cart running from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., which made getting around easier — though outside of those hours, the walk to the entrance could feel a bit long. The train station was about a 20-minute walk from our chalet, which was located near the back of the park. Unfortunately, the chalet itself left a lot to be desired. It was extremely dated, with doors hanging loosely, patchy flooring, and very uncomfortable beds. There was a kettle provided, but oddly, nowhere to plug it in. On the positive side, the shower was warm and powerful, which was a welcome relief after a day of sightseeing. Overall, it did the job for our needs — providing a basic place to rest as we travelled across Italy as a family of four. However, given the condition of the accommodation, I wouldn’t recommend this place for more than a short, budget stopover.

10

Lachlan

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Sep 22, 2025

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Stayed 6 nights

For easy access to Rome, this is great value. A short, frequently departing train ride takes you onto the city centre metro system and the cycle path along the River Tiber takes you door to door. Driving into the city is easy but varies with congestion at dufferent times and requires finding somewhere to park - and road access to the site itself can be quite bewildering. The site has a great laundry and shower/toilet block, as well as washing up space, so the bungalows really are self catering. However, we booked a standard bungalow and it was ok but not great. No real space to prepare food and only a small fridge, and quite well worn. It looked like it would have been well worth booking a superior bungalow. That said, the air conditioning worked well, which was the most important condition. The site was quite noisy: grass cutting, party music from the adjacent sports club and a convention of Vesoa enthusiasts buzzing around at all hours disturbed out peace. But its a campsite, in Rome, for this price. No complaints. We would stay here again, in a better bungalow.
For easy access to Rome, this is great value. A short, frequently departing train ride takes you onto the city centre metro system and the cycle path along the River Tiber takes you door to door. Driving into the city is easy but varies with congestion at dufferent times and requires finding somewhere to park - and road access to the site itself can be quite bewildering. The site has a great laundry and shower/toilet block, as well as washing up space, so the bungalows really are self catering. However, we booked a standard bungalow and it was ok but not great. No real space to prepare food and only a small fridge, and quite well worn. It looked like it would have been well worth booking a superior bungalow. That said, the air conditioning worked well, which was the most important condition. The site was quite noisy: grass cutting, party music from the adjacent sports club and a convention of Vesoa enthusiasts buzzing around at all hours disturbed out peace. But its a campsite, in Rome, for this price. No complaints. We would stay here again, in a better bungalow.

10

Joban

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Jul 6, 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

Good place to stay. Wifi was not working. Lack of security. Rest all was good.
Good place to stay. Wifi was not working. Lack of security. Rest all was good.

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Molly

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Apr 11, 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

We stayed 2 nights whilst visiting Rome and on arrival, were shown our bungalow on a map which was a 10-15 min walk away including some uphill parts which we didn’t realise when we booked. The bungalow was really spacious but on the 2nd night, we got back late in the evening and noticed a lot of black mould on the ceiling in the bedroom and on the ceiling/door frame and inside and behind the cupboards in the bathroom. As it was late and a long walk back to reception, we decided to just sleep but it was quite unnerving they let people stay in a bungalow in that condition, especially as I’m pregnant and black mould is toxic.
We stayed 2 nights whilst visiting Rome and on arrival, were shown our bungalow on a map which was a 10-15 min walk away including some uphill parts which we didn’t realise when we booked. The bungalow was really spacious but on the 2nd night, we got back late in the evening and noticed a lot of black mould on the ceiling in the bedroom and on the ceiling/door frame and inside and behind the cupboards in the bathroom. As it was late and a long walk back to reception, we decided to just sleep but it was quite unnerving they let people stay in a bungalow in that condition, especially as I’m pregnant and black mould is toxic.

Via Flaminia Nuova 821, Tor di Quinto, Rome, Italy

Location

Located in Tor di Quinto, a neighborhood in Rome, Flaminio Village Bungalow Park - Campground is in the entertainment district and on the riverwalk. Vatican Museums and Castel Sant'Angelo are cultural highlights, and some of the area's notable landmarks include Ponte Milvio and Foro Italico. Traveling with kids? Consider Bioparco di Roma and Rome Observatory. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails.

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