we stayed here for 2 nights whilst on the Treasures of Italy Archers tour, and this was by far the best hotel we stayed at. The reception staff were extremely helpful in advising us on how to get public transport into town (which is quite a long journey - 10 minutes on the bus, then 10 minutes on the tube), so we managed to buy tickets and make the connection very easily. There is a nice little bar by the lobby, and the breakfast was good (cold meat, cheese, bread, the usual). There is a full mini bar frige in the rooms. Dont be put off attempting the trip into Rome alone, it cost one euro for a bus ticket (one way) and a euro for the train (one way). Buy your tickets before you travel, rememebr bust tickets are valid only for about 70 minutes after you buy them (and must be inserted intot he machine inside the bus to validate them) but you can keep your train ticket on you all day to use for the return journy - one ticket per journey. You can buy bus tickets from the tobacco shop just by the bus stop round the corner from Hotel Fleming, take the bus all the way to the Vatican where it terminates, follow the signs to the metro ('Ottaviano' station) on foot, buy your ticket from the machine inside the station (all in english and very easy), and hop on the train to 'Spagna', and you'll come out right at the spanish steps, easy and all done in 30-40 minutes. The trains run really late into the evening and are easy to use, so long as you dont dawdle getting on and off as the doors shut really quickly. So if you are on this archers/cosmos tour, how about not paying (quite a lot of money) for the optional evening excursions and doing it yourself for just a few euros, instead sit by the Trevi fountain or have a coffee at the Cafe Greco, or stroll about and people watch by the spanish Steps.