We stayed at the Mecure Roma for 3 nights in June. Bruno, who welcomed us at the front desk said, "What language you speak? We can handle Chinese, Japanese, German and English." Although we were eager to begin speaking in our newly-studied Italian language, it was comforting to know that English was not only understood, but spoken very well. Bruno was of great assistance on arrival and throughout our short stay.
The room was very nice, well appointed, spotless and well furnished with heavy curtains.
On our arrrival at Roma Aeroporto, we were offered a ride to the hotel for Euros 102. Upon our horrified look, we were then offered the ride for Euros 80. However, we opted for a shared van for Euros 50, but had to wait until the driver had a full van. It suited us just fine as we weren't in a hurry, we met some lovely tourists and had an excellent tour of the city as we were the last passengers to be dropped off at the hotel.
We did not have breakfast at the hotel, but we found a little bar that served panini and coffee which we were able to enjoy sitting at the sidewalk tables observing the comings and goings of the locals - partaking in (perhaps) their first shot of coffee for the day or their last puff of a cigarette before starting work.
Unfortunately for us, our second day in Roma was spoilt by the visit by American President, George W. Bush. The city literally came to a halt with all levels of police, some with anti-riot gear, on hand.
For dinner, we patronised the Pepi Verdi Restaurant for good food and good value, and it was a short walk from the hotel.
From previous reviews, we did understand that this hotel was a little out of the way and, once used to the transport system, it wasn't too difficult.
Providing you bear this in mind, we certainly would recommend this hotel for a Roma holiday.
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