If you are only staying one or two days in Rome keep in mind that it will take you about 45 minutes to get into the city centre by public transport! Take bus 669 to the subway station. Its the last stop so it will than take you 20-25 minutes to get to the Termini where you can switch to the other subway that has the stops at the touristic neigbourhoods.
The hotel is located in a dead boring residential area where you have to walk at least 10 minutes to get to a shop or restaurant.
The poorly maintened hotel does not have ANY emergency lighting as we experienced during a 24 hour power breakdown!
Its situated at a very quiet location. No disturbing sounds at night. The very practically furnished hotelrooms come with a lovely bathroom, and provide enough space. Theres a big fridge, but no watercooker or coffeemachine. Breakfast is so horrible that I haven't eaten during the week I was staying. There wasn't even boiling water!
The airco is very effective but you cannot control it yourself so you have to ask the front desk to set the desired temperature for you.
Staff was unfriendly and does not provide ANY tourist information. The information that I did get from them appeared to be inaccurate.
I noticed during my stay that the hotel is very popular with Chinese tourists.
The lobby and other areas like the breakfast room are very unsociable and is reminiscent of an Eastern Bloc country.
If you're looking for a cozy place to meet with others or want the hotel to be centrally located in a lively neighboorhood: forget this place. If you're looking for a real low budget place where you can retreat to a comfortable hotel room: look no further, this is it!
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