If you are not planning on staying in your room all day and/ or coming back to your room early after work, then this may do ok. We went at the end of June 2006 thru first week of July. It was very hot in Rome. there were two adults and two adult children in a quad.
Good: it's very close to Termini so if you're planning on using the trains and buses, it's a good location. Also, it's great if you have to roll your suitcase around town to catch trains into Rome and out to other cities. There were lots of decent places to eat around and felt safe doing so. The staff was good and willing to help ( very little English so brush up on your travel phrases, it should work). Be careful accross the street from the station but there really was no crime. Just not the best of crowd- lots and lots of students from all over the world. You don't have any problems in getting to the hotel safely. The room was clean, including the bathroom and the beds were made. Bad: It's third floor up so get ready to climb but this is Italy ( not too different than New York's places!). There's a tiny elevator for one person and one suitcase. They were stingy with the air conditioning, it would be turned off late in the evening into the early morning but it was cold when we arrived from a full day of touring. The breakfast is also dry and small, so if breakfast is big part of your day or expect a full american breakfast, book somewhere else.
Overall, we were ok with this room since we never were in it for a long time other thant to clean up and sleep. There's no view. This is our first time in Italy and wanted safe, reasonably priced accommodation which we received. We could have done a lot worse
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