My mother and I stayed there for 4 days in April. The room looks just like the picture. They cleaned the room every day. The Bathroom, though small, was very clean. We had MP3 Players, Ipod's, and cameras; we left them in the room at different times - nothing was stolen. The breakfast was not a traditional western breakfast, however, there was still lots to choose from. Croissants, toast, cereals, breads, cheeses, juices, milks teas and coffee. They had a server who brought you your tea or coffee, and to clean afterwards. The Breakfast room was small, but the tables were setup nice, and I was quite comfortable and well fed.
You have to buzz the front door to get in after a certain time at night, but someone was always there to let you in. We found this perfect as we arrived late at night, and or adventures kept us out late as well. We knew about the buzzer beforehand, so we brought earplugs - never heard a thing. I would bring earplugs for every hotel in either case; in Italy hotel room walls are on the thinner side.
There is a GREAT restaurant directly next door to the Hotel, and we ate there a couple of times. It was perfect for when you were tired and hungry after a long day of walking, and so we didn't have far to walk back after eating. Also, there is a bakery about 2 doors down from the hotel as well, and we would pick up a few treats to add to our breakfast (though it wasn't really needed) or to eat for dessert.
The Metro Train Station is a short walk away, as well as the city subway. It wasn't even that far to walk to downtown historic Rome either (colosseum, palatine). Very convenient.
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