We have now stayed at the Sofitel in Rome on two separate vacations (October 2008 and January 2009), and we will return as many times as our coins in the Trevi Fountain allow. The hotel is absolutely first-class, especially by European standards that we have presumed by using Tripadvisor. We have always felt extremely safe and comfortable staying there with our daughter (6 months on the first trip, 10 months on the second). Its location is ideal- on a very quiet and safe street near Villa Borghese but also within walking distance from everything else you go to Rome to see! Our rooms were very spacious (the room in January was actually big) with extremely comfortable beds under plush white linens, a chaise, table and chairs, desk, TV with internet access, refrigerator, hidden safe, plenty of storage, central heat/air, and luxurious draperies on large, fully opening windows. The staff may be the best asset of this hotel- extremely friendly and helpful with any need you have. The front desk called several local restaurants searching for one serving osso bucco for my husband, they delivered and set up our baby bed complete with a toiletry/slipper package for our daughter, and they arranged a private car from the hotel for our 5 AM trip to the airport to return home- less expensive than a taxi! The Sofitel feels like our home in Rome, and it is because of these very special people whose faces are like those of old friends. You cannot imagine how wonderful and loved we felt when we returned in January and Ezio recognized us (from our October trip) through the window of the taxicab and quickly opened the door, greeted us warmly, and took our baby girl in his arms! He was genuinely happy to see us again, as we were him. He was an instrumental part of BOTH of our visits to Rome with his perfect directions, travel tips, tourist hints, and locations we needed; on a particularly gray January day he even insisted we take his umbrella out with us. We hope to see him many more times- he is the best! This hotel is a beautiful place, inside and out, from the decorations on the walls to the hearts of its employees. Do not miss this wonderful place! If you are looking for a place to retreat and relax after an amazing and fascinating day exploring Rome, do not miss the Sofitel and its rooftop bar. We spent some very nice time up there on gorgeous October nights- incredible view of the city. There is a little restaurant one block away called il Piccolo Mondo that is also a must; we went twice on each trip, and that's saying a lot if a couple of foodies repeat a dining experience in a city with so many options! I will upload pictures later.