This is really a mixed review in that I think the location is not good for tourists; however, the accommodations and staff were quite nice (especially for 125 euros/night in Rome).
If you are considering staying here, I suggest that you purchase/view a map of Rome (then use mapquest or something like it) and see exactly where it is before you commit. In the heat of summer, walking from this hotel to most of the sites (forum, Pantheon, colisseum, Vatican) will be pretty unpleasant & time consuming. Additionally, arriving with bags from Termini (taking the Metro to Barberini) is not a good idea--it is a very long walk to the hotel. Similiarly, it is a long walk to almost all of the sites that a tourist would like to see (the closest is the Villa Borghese museum/Span steps--if you have a map of Rome--you will see that the hotel/museum are in the far Northeast corner of the city and most of the sites are to the south & west of Rome). I also think it is important to note that we did not feel safe in this area at night . Yes, the American embassy is several blocks to the south of the hotel, but that does not make the whole area beyond it upscale or well-watched. We woke up at 3am one night hearing a group of noisy people outside in the street throwing rocks--the police did not seem to be around. The area is mostly offices, so it is uncomfortably empty in the evening--we did not feel comfortable staying out late at this hotel.
I do have to say that the staff were very kind and helpful & our room was very spacious and clean--if this hotel were in another location (nearer to the sites), I would stay here again in a minute--even if it cost a bit more.
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