Happy Village & Camping - La Giustiniana
42.00326, 12.45298Situated within 7 km of Borgo di Isola Farnese, Happy Village includes a swimming pool, as well as a solarium to relax in. Featuring access to a terrace, the upscale campsite is located around 6 km from Tomb of the Ottavii.
Location
Positioned around 5 minutes' walk away, Torrente Cremera provides guests with a serene sanctuary to unwind and recharge.
Well-connected to many sights, the accommodation is only a short drive from Giustiniana/Cassia Bis bus station.
Rooms
Happy Village provides courtyard views. Bathroom facilities also include a bidet, a walk-in shower, and a separate toilet. A hair dryer are included to enhance your comfort.
Eat & Drink
The accommodation offers self-catering amenities, such as a mini-kitchen, and a dining place for guests' convenience. The kitchen also offers a fridge.
Leisure & Business
A shared lounge and a golf course are available at the property, while sport lovers can try ping pong and golf. 24-hour front desk assistance and late check-out service are provided daily, while cots and a changing table are available for the youngest guests.
Licence number: 058091-VIL-00003, IT058091B2DA9QMDWK
Rooms and availability
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Max:1 person
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 3 persons
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Max:3 persons
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Happy Village & Camping
💵 Lowest room price | 94 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 4.0 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 7.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 33.9 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Ciampino, CIA |
Location
- City landmarks
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Happy Village & Camping
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missingWrote a review on 05 Oct
Good shuttle bus service to nearby train station, takes 1 hour 15 minutes to reach Rome center. Affordable 7-day transportation ticket available. Friendly staff, high-quality rooms and facilities with a welcoming atmosphere. Private toilets highly recommended. Slow internet in rooms, but strong in the center. Comfortable and fun stay. Would consider staying again.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Oct
I liked that Happy Village was cheap. As college students we were seeking out a cheap place to stay. It was also very safe.
One thing that I did not like about Happy Village is the that it does not look like it is portrayed in its avertisement.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Oct
The friendliness of all the staff, excellant facilities, free shuttle to railway station. Restaurant menu and food very good.
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missingWrote a review on 28 Jul
The accommodations were clean and well-maintained, and the pool and restaurant were immaculate and inviting. The complimentary shuttle bus provided reliable transportation, and the staff was accommodating and helpful. The location was peaceful and away from the hustle and bustle, offering a little slice of paradise. The restaurant served delicious and reasonably priced food, surpassing some of the more expensive options in the city center.
In the standard bungalow, we experienced some dampness and cleanliness issues with hairs found throughout the room. The lack of bed linens in the upgraded bungalow, which came with an extra charge, was not a satisfactory upgrade.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Jul
The location is beautiful and the surrounder area is completely free of the hustle and bustle of Rome with birds song all day long. The staff are excellent and very wellcoming. I'd go as far as to say probably the most friendly, helpful staff we've ever come across which is something when you consider how much my husband and I have travelled in our lives so far.
The chalets are a little small and quite damp (particularly at night) at the time of year we were there which was April. The travel into Rome, whilst not prohibitive is quite time consuming and eats into your day. The shuttle bus whilst an excellent idea and very necessary could be a little more frequent perhaps running during the middle of the day but certainly could do with offering a later final collection from Prima Porta in an evening, 9.00pm is a little early if you want to eat in Rome. Coffee and team making facilities in the chalet would be a real bonus.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Jul
Pool, the view from hill, the possibility to have dinner at the hotel teritory, and the fresh air.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Jun
The facilities were very clean and well-maintained, which was a pleasant surprise. the free shuttle bus service was a convenient perk, allowing us to easily explore the surrounding area without worrying about transportation. Plus, the staff was friendly and helpful, making our stay even more enjoyable.
The limited pool hours, as it closed quite early in the evening and we would have loved to take a refreshing swim after a long day in the city. the distance to the train station was a bit inconvenient, and although the free shuttle bus was provided, it could sometimes be limiting in terms of timing and availability.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jun
Very silent and calm place during the day. Nice warm water
Not a hotel but a hut at a campsite. Thin walls 5 cm. Heater noisy and no heating in bathroom. Dogs barking constantly from sundown till sunrise
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missingWrote a review on 02 Jun
Happy Village was a very economical choice for budget conscious travellers. It is only 18 minutes by train from Flaminia Station in Rome. We stayed in a 1 bedroom chalet with en suite bedroom. Room is adequate size and there is a small private garden outside. On site are personal and clothes washing facilities, kitchen, 2 pools, restaurant, pizzeria and small shop.
The location is not ideal. It is 5 kms away from Prima Porta town and that town has no taxis so we had to get the train and ensure we were on time for the Happy Village courtesy bus or else we had to ring for a taxi to come the whole way from Rome at a cost of €40. This was the biggest single problem and I cannot understand why a taxi company is not available. Happy Village run buses on the hour between 9-11.00am to the Prima Porta train station and pick up on the hour from 5.00 - 8pm - thereafter you are on your own. Also, our room was not cleaned once while we were at the Happy Village, luckily we have no children and are quite tidy and clean people and had our own personal supply of fresh towels, but it might bother others.
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missingWrote a review on 24 May
Good food, powerful showers, and constant water temperature. Open in October, which is convenient for travelers. Security staff were friendly.
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missingWrote a review on 23 May
I was sure there were alot more written on what was on offer at this place. Yes it was a distance out of Rome, whihc i was privvy to. However, when we arrived late, i wasn't expecting a cabin in a caravan park. Anyways, we lost purchased time on our internet, as it was in and out consistently, there were no phone communications, there was no breakfast (But it stated there were was a food restuarant). The bus / shuttle provider was a grumpy sod, and felt like everyone was putting him out, when it's his job to provide a service. A little bit of a smile goes a long way, aswell as a family of five struggling to get there bags in was frowned upon. The cabin was hideous, with feathers fallling out of the blanket quilt cover and the mattresses were lined with plastic. What did someone s#%t the bed or something?? The counter service in between a cigarette felt like we were also putting them out. Seriously i have stayed at some low budget places but this one takes the cake..On a scale of one to ten, one being worst, It's a definate below zero.
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missingWrote a review on 22 May
Good bus service and friendly bus driver
Food market: It's not a market, it was very poor and prices was even higher than in centre of Rome. Restaurant/bar: Prices is same like in Rome centre but they don't know nothing about good food. Lasagne was horrible (worst lasagne in the world). And they added table fee and bread (I not ordered bread and I not touched bread too but still they ask money for bread). This service and food was not worth for table fee (no service fee = good service & good food. service fee means always bad food and bad service and this restaurant confirmed it again). Room: no toilet paper, bathroom radiator was cold (it was horrible cold in bathroom, and there was no place to dry your clothes), and room was dirty and of course nothing matched with pictures. :)
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missingWrote a review on 18 Mar
We had a great stay at Happy Village! the free shuttle bus to Prima Porta train station was convenient, making it easy to get to the center of Rome. the staff was friendly and the rooms, restaurant, and pools were of high quality. We especially enjoyed the warm and welcoming atmosphere. the option to book a room with a private toilet was a wise choice, as coming back tired from the city, it was nice to have a shower nearby. We also found the 7-day transportation ticket for 24 EUR to be very useful. Happy Village provided a comfortable and enjoyable stay at an affordable price.
Nothing negative to say 😊.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Mar
The Happy Village is located just outside Rome, only half an hour from Ciampino Airport. We were welcomed with english speaking staff who were very friendly. Our little bungalow was very sweet with only a 2 minute walk to the stylish and well priced restaurant and delightful pool. The food was the best we had in our whole weeks stay in Rome. I recommend the 1/4 jug of prosecco and scrumptious bucatini pasta dish! The other guests were from all over the world and the whole place had a lovely relaxed atmosphere. No need for a car at all - the shuttle bus was regular and the trains were cheap and quick. An ideal stay for a relaxed visit to the busy city of Rome. Perfect for romantic couples, families and the retired.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Mar
We loved the environment and the hospitabillity, very friendly and helpfull staff.The bungallow where we stayed was very warmy.
The only thing that we think could be improved is the schedule of the shuttle (from happy village to prima porta station), that would be great to be extended after 22 o'clock.
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