My wife and I stayed at Nazioni for five nights. There are so many hotels in Rome that making a decision on where to stay feels like a shot in the dark, particularly since Rome hotels range from expensive to coma-inducing sticker shock. We relied heavily on Tripadvisor and got what we expected. Nazioni is located next to Trevi Fountain, but it does not overlook the fountain or suffer from the Fountain's 24-hour mob scene. The hotel is very conveniently located as a central place to walk to any attraction in old Rome. We only used public transportation to get up to the Borghese Gallery and to the Vatican. The hotel is about a 15 minute walk from the nearest metro station. Our room was as expected - small, tight and functional. We asked for and received a room facing the courtyard that was relatively quiet. The hotel first offered to upgrade us to a suite on the roof, which is big and has spectacular views. Unfortunately, the room was not non-smoking so it reeked. We asked for a non-smoking room and ended up with what we paid for - a non-smoking small room facing the courtyard. The service staff made up our room daily. The sheets and bathroom were clean. The shower was particularly small - smaller than any other showers we've experienced in Europe. We spent very little time at our hotel in Rome since we were there to see the sights, so for sleeping, cleaning and breakfast purposes, this hotel works. The morning breakfast is plentiful and not bad. Nothing fancy and certainly not four star, but it has variety and fresh food that satisfied. The hotel is fairly large, so expect to see a lot of tourists around. Not recommended for anyone that expects their hotel to enhance a romantic getaway. There was always at least one person at the front desk and they all spoke English well and were helpful. Laundry here is very expensive - in fact, laundry everywhere in Rome is expensive, so your money is better spent on buying extra or new clothing. Although our room was non-smoking and indeed did not smell, the rest of the hotel had a strong smoke odor - not surprising since most of the tourists we encountered were European or Asian (few Americans). For the price, you could probably do better than Nazioni, but you could certainly do worse. We left with no major complaints and no lasting memories of Nazioni - pretty much what we expected and all we could ask for.
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