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Blooms Botanical Rooms

Google (43) 4.6
Tripadvisor (7) 3.1
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Visitors praise the excellent central location and the clean, spacious, and charming rooms, with some highlighting the beautiful gardens. However, common complaints include issues with inadequate furnishings, poor communication, and a lack of on-site staff, making it feel less like a hotel and more like a self-service accommodation.

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Via Roma, 45, 35123 Padova PD, Italy
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345 924 0110

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About this place Blooms Botanical Rooms

Blooms Botanical Rooms is an LGBTQ+ friendly hotel located in the heart of Padua, Italy's charming Veneto region. Situated on Via Roma in the city centre, this accommodation welcomes all guests in a warm and inclusive environment. Whether you're visiting Padua for its rich history, stunning Renaissance architecture, or vibrant cultural scene, this hotel provides a comfortable base for exploring the city. As an LGBTQ+ welcoming establishment, the hotel is committed to creating a safe and respectful space for all travellers. You can expect the kind of hospitality and service standards typical of quality mid-range hotels in historic Italian cities, with the added assurance of a genuinely inclusive atmosphere. The central location on Via Roma makes it convenient for accessing Padua's main attractions, restaurants, and local amenities. Padua itself is a wonderful destination for LGBTQ+ travellers, with a progressive atmosphere typical of northern Italy. The city offers excellent Renaissance art, beautiful piazzas, university culture, and plenty of dining and entertainment options. Blooms Botanical Rooms provides a welcoming place to rest after exploring everything this historic city has to offer.

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Fina Di Vara
Fina Di Vara Jun 2026
Stefan Piffl
Stefan Piffl May 2026

In keeping with the inscription on the wall in our Brattea Blue room, "Earth laughs in Flowers," it should really read "Earth wakes up very early." But more on that later. To get into the house/room, you need a code, which you're supposed to receive by holding your previously deposited ID card in front of a camera next to the front door. That's the plan, anyway. Of course, it didn't work, and luckily, we were able to get the code by phone. You must have had some very bad experiences with house guests; there's a litany of prohibitions and instructions, such as that trash belongs in the bin. Now to the motto at the beginning: the only reason no one has mentioned this in their reviews so far is that the room above was unoccupied, our room housed hard-of-hearing guests, or it was occupied by guests who otherwise live in precarious circumstances, which is hard to imagine given the room rates they charge: You can hear every step, pull, push, and roll from upstairs, and you'd think they were moving house. And that was at 7 a.m. on a Sunday.

Carlottino M
Carlottino M Nov 2025
I know who nobody knows is
I know who nobody knows is Oct 2025

I can't comment on the rooms. However, I unfortunately had a bad experience with the service and therefore cannot recommend it.

Nobody Knows
Nobody Knows Oct 2025
Veronica Vidale
Veronica Vidale Sep 2025

SPECTACULAR rooms and location on the main street

lena stefanie
lena stefanie Aug 2025

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