I loved my week here and would happily go again. It was clean, peaceful and friendly - most fellow guests were easy going and easy to strike up conversations but some were clearly unprepared. I used the hotel as a Rome base, driving to the nearest Metro station every day after rush hour also worth exploring the area - recommend Villa Adriano and Tivoli.
The pluses: off the beaten track so quiet, well away from the city with pleasent gardens where I sat and enjoy the Italian sunshine most mornings. Very friendly staff too. Clean rooms and bathroom, communal breakfast room was very nice.
Most of the problems I saw other guests having were avoidable. Some clearly didn't realise the hotel is more like a hostel in breakfast arrangements - its simple food - but what do you expect for the price!
Some guests were just rude and the staff had every right to be rude back - especially when the guests didn't follow the house rules - such as booking seats on the Rome shuttle bus the day before using it.
Some guests who didn't appreciate that the hotel is 8 km outside Rome and so I'd recommend it only to those with the patience for public transport or with cars. Its a long walk to the bus stop if you're old or infirm.
As with most places in Italy I visited English was spoken and well, but it pays to have a few words of Italian - especially greetinsg, please & thank you - they get you a long way.
There's NO English language TV - so take a book or two.
They don't serve evening meals so eat in Rome before you go back to this hotel.
Like every other hotel with wooden floors I've stayed in - there is some noise when people are turning in or moving about in the morning. The walls are a bit thin in the main building - but I guess those in the stone built annex are quieter.
As much as you might want to eat at breakfast, but a limited range - breakfast cereals, toast, brioche, ham or salami, coffee and tea. Local supermarkets are good and I saw nothing to say you can't buy food and take into the dining room.
This is an inexpensive hotel and guests shouldn't expect the Ritz - but you do get a staff who ask if you've had a good day, clean and tidy rooms, some facilities and a rest from the hustle and bustle of Rome. I loved it - just take it easy there.
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