I reserved this hotel for our first anniversary. I reserved the hotel for 3 nights about two months prior to our travel. After doing a bit of research, I thought there might be better hotels in Rome to stay at. I returned to the Sofitel website and saw a special offer called "Exclusively Yours". This offer included amongst other things - transportation to and from airport, bottle of champagne on arrival and breakfast. Rather than try another hotel, I canceled my reservation and re-reserved at the higher rate.
A couple of days before traveling, I called to confirm and was told I did not have the package "Exclusively Yours". The hotel refused to accept proof by e-mail, leaving me with a reservation that could only be canceled with a penalty. Not only that, but the reservation was at the higher rate.
Rather than burdening my pregnant wife with last minute changes to a hotel and the challenge of fighting a charge to my credit card, I decided that we would continue our holiday without the package. I have to say that reservations were borderline rude and completely unacceptable of a supposedly 5* hotel. I even courteously contacted Sofitel directly, but they didn't bother to reply.
Our stay was also a disappointment. Although the concierge and door staff were friendly enough, there were a number of things that I would not expect of a 5* establishment. A shower that leaked all over the floor. Food that was left out in hallways on trays all day long. Small rooms with tiny TVs (not that you really need to watch it). The bed itself was clean, but the linen was a bit coarse and the bed sagged to each side. This made us feel a bit like sleeping on sinking ship. And, despite claims of sound proofing, this is simply not the case. Noise could be easily heard from the street (although a quiet street, they come and take away the trash quite early) and from the hallway.
That said, the AC worked well and the Hermes soaps show a bit of class.
The bar on the 7th floor has a nice view. But you can get the same views elsewhere (a few metres away is the Hotel Eden with a better view). There is no bathroom on the 7th floor, so you either return to your room or go to the basement (where they stuck the restaurant) where there is a single toilet (per gender). Also, prices starting at around EUR 13 for a Coke are bit silly.
The last thing is the neighborhood. It's quiet and nice, although you can never quite escape the wagon loads of tourists, but it's on a hill. Which after walking around a lot during the day and in the evenings, can be a bit of a pain to come back to.
For the high price, I know there's better out there.