Checked in to a room the size of a closet on a very busy and noisy street. It was as hot and stuffy as there was no ventilation. The desk clerk refused to turn on the air conditioning saying it was too cold to use it. Finally he gave in and turned it on. It was turned off at 5am when we were forced to open the window, only to lay there and listen to the street noise and be asphixiated by the car fumes. The bed was made from left over marble that Michelangelo rejected for sculptures. The room was so small we could not pass one another. We asked the desk clerk why the room was so small and we were told it was a standard room. Asked what it rented for the clerk said he did not know...then told us it was 220 a night. We complained to him that it was not what was pictured on Expedia. The hotel finally moved us to a hotel down the steet that they also owned. The Hotel Buenos Aries was right around the corner, so we packed and moved to a very spacious room with two windows that could be opened for ventilation on a very quiet street. Vacationing in Rome is exhusting so I would not recommend a hotel like Villa Grazioli as it is not a place to relax and get a good nights sleep.
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