We got reservations to this hotel for the last day of our honeymoon out of italy. We were coming back from Milan to Rome to fly out othe following day. We had stayed at another hotel in the very near vicinity two weeks earlier and were slightly familiar with the location. The rate and rankings on tripadvisor is what drew out this hotel. I had payed three times more a block away for an OK room with American standars.
The hotel is on the fourth floor. There is no sign as far was we still can tell the directs you to the fourth floor (so I randomly went to every floor until I found an open door with the owner sitting inside with an anticipatory smile). There is an elevator for your luggage. The owner is nice and gives you a crash course of the city hotspots for food etc. Our room 407 was decked out in a venetian chandlier, had a large but hard bed (which you will learn is fairly common in Italy sepcially in Rome). The room was clean but had minor repairs on the floor which did not mesh with the rest of decor and overall gave the room a minor feeling of unkemptness. The bathroom was clean and the shower has a standing jacuzzi (this is the pressure outlets from the wall). For some reason, on the morning of our departure, the water went completely ice cold on me when taking a shower (a point you may want to bring up with the owner if you choose to stay here). There is breakfast, but we didn't get to take advantage of it fully as our train to the airport was leaving before the service time but we did see the staff setting it up and it looked great with a broad selection. We got to enjoy two jam filled croissants on the go.
Overall, this is a good budget hotel (90Euro) for its proximity to the Termini and a short walk to all the landmarks. A separate note which was not clear to me prior to travelling to Rome: this is a very small city (in comparison to cities such as SF, Seattle, NY, LA). Don't worry about location and proximity to landmarks. We pretty much walked the four corners of the city everyday for four days in a row! So pick a hotel that makes you feel comfortable and safe.