My wife and I stayed in the Artdeco over a weekend stay in Rome. We selected the hotel primarily due to its location and the good price offered. The hotel is situated relatively near the Termini train station, but not too close to be affected by the unpleasant aspects associated with every major European train station. Safety in the area is definitely not an issue, as there are several embassies nearby, and you can see their armed guards from the hotel.
The hotel is found in a very quiet side street, very close to a metro station (line B), which can take you to Circo Massimo. They don't offer parking, but we found a spot without too much trouble. Remember though: blue lines mean a pay spot, white lines mean free parking. There is a parking garage that the hotel works with, but they charge 30 Euros per night and they close at 0100.
The hotel is an older building with early 20th century styling, but has been wholly modernized. Rooms have a retro look, as in their website, but our room was significantly less spacious than what I had expected. Having said that, it was sufficiently sized and not too small. What was too small was the elevator going to the fifth floor. My wife and I had trouble fitting in there with two small suitcases.
Service was also quite helpful. In asking for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc. they were great! Wireless internet is provided for free.
All in all, this is a good hotel, which provides good value for money.
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