We stayed here at the end of May, 2007. We booked 2 rooms, a double and a triple. Overall, we liked the hotel, its location and most importantly, the pricing. We paid half of what we would need to pay for a similar hotel in central Rome.
We would have rated it above average if not for the air-condition in the triple room. It is not cold enough where the temperature gauge constantly showed that it is around 28 - 30 degrees C. We complained to the management but was told that it is because there are 3 of us in the room which I do not see it as the reason. The air-condition in the other double room was just perfect.
Anyway, apart from the air-condition, everything else was just great. The rooms are new, very clean and of a decent size. There is a free shuttle service that takes you to the subway station from the hotel which is less than a km away but it is not possible to walk as there is no walking path. Returning from the subway station is also very easy as there are buses always waiting right in front of the station that take you right back to the hotel.
The subway station is the last/first station of Metro Line A. We were initially worried whether the train will be almost deserted by the time it reaches the station. It was never like that as lots of locals from surrounding suburbs will get on and alight at this station. Another advantage of it being the last station is that there was always seats available on the train when we board it. The same train goes to St.Peter's, Vatican Museum and Trevi Fountain so it is convenient.
Breakfast is adequate with meat, fruits, dairy products and juices. The hotel is also situated in the same shopping complex with a supermarket and McDonalds. We got our supply of drinking water (real cheap) and pizzas from the supermarket. We also walked across to Ikea which is just behind the hotel for some cheap hot dogs.
Overall, a good value for money hotel. I will still stay there again if I am back in Rome but will make sure it has a good air-condition !