The hotel is situated opposite the main archeological sites, which is an advantage only for the access thereto, while it is quite far from the main shopping areas, like the Spanish steps. The street is narrow and the nearby neighborhood not fantastic. Regarding the hotel itself, it seems it has different types of rooms, but I only saw what they call a "single room". It is the worst (unbelievably worst) room I've ever stayed in. A tiny room measuring hardly 1.80X2.10 meters (that is, the size of a large double bed!), containing one tiny single bed (suitable only for a 7-year-old child), a folding tiny table and a small bathroom with shower only (all equipment in the bathroom was of tiny size, a relatively tall person would have a problem). All furniture was old and worn and, what was awful, was a terrible smell, probably coming out of the bathroom. The room had no view at all, the old window looked out on a side of the building closed around (completely dark in morning also) and permeating all noises from there -- the worst being noise of water coming down from tubes, which kept me awake most of the night. There was no mini bar in the room, obviously because there was no space for that. The noises from the floor corridor were also heard perfectly loudly inside the room. The hotel claimed it is their single standard room, a "standard" that is astonishingly irrelevant to the 4-star level that they claim they have! If I had known, I would have booked another hotel or room for the rate of 170 euros that they charged. Their breakfast was Ok, not much variety but a little of everything. Their front desk service was quite poor with no clear or standard policy on charges -- I heard many people complaining, including most of my business group. I would never stay in that hotel again, I cannot believe it claims it is 4-star!