We stayed at this 3 star hotel for 2 nights.
The hotel is east of Villa Borghese area above the Corse De Italia. It is a bit off the center of town, but close enough to walk to the major train and bus terminal. This location made for a quiet location, yet close enough to many tratorias and small bistros.
The Hotel had a very nice foyer, bar area and small lounge, no one was ever in these areas, but not because they were not inviting. A 1/2 flight up was an internet lounge with 6 or so computers for your use, again there was almost never anyone there. This area also had a tv and reading area. Another 1/2 flight up was the breakfast room.
The breakfast was decent, nothing to rave about, but there was fresh coffee, capachino, tea, juices, etc. Plenty of bread and pastry as well as cerials, cold cuts, yogurts, fruits, crackers, snacks etc, as well as cold cuts ? I guess that's an italian thing.
The rooms and other public spaces were all updated and very modern, The rooms were very good size, in comparison with other big cities, like New York and Paris. The bath was also a good size with a deep soaking tub.
This was a very good choice as it was reasonable in cost, very clean, and a good location.
The staff were helpfull and everyone was fluent in English.
I would recommend this hotel