Based on positive reviews here on TripAdvisor, my wife and I chose the Hotel Aventino for our 4 night stay in Rome. It really is a lovely little hotel located in what seems to be a nice Roman neighborhood. We really enjoyed waking up each morning to the peace and quiet of Aventino and the perfume of the flowers there in the air. Rome is such a busy/crowded city that you really appreciate staying in a place like this to get re-invigorated for the next day.
Our room was better than we expected and came with in-room safe and all of the other amenties that one would expect in this price range. The TV was tiny, but we didn't travel all of the way to Rome to watch TV. It was unseasonably hot (in the 90s) in Rome during our stay, so the air conditioner came on every time we returned to our room. (The electricity to your room is turned off unless your card key is in the entry socket, so the room was always warm upon return but cooled within an hour.) Air conditioning would not have been on option in the heat & humidity during our stay, and we had heard horror stories on TripAdvisor about other properties who skimp on a/c.
The Hotel Aventino staff was courteous and responsive. My wife's lost luggage arrived (finally ... after 9 days of the airline's incompetence!) and the concierge made sure that it got to us as soon as we got to our room. They also arranged transportation for us to get to FCO for our departing flight. (Note: You can easily take the Metro B line to Termini and take the Leonardo da Vinci Express to FCO; but the Metro B is packed to the gills during rush hour so don't expect an easy time boarding the train with your luggage in tow.)
While there were positives about the neighborhood, it might not be for all travelers out there. You will do significantly more walking around the Roman sights than you would if you stayed in Piazza Navona, Campo di Fiore, or the Spanish Steps. Also, the Metro B line trains were not as nice as the Metro A trains; so my wife and I opted to walk versus ride the Metro to the Colosseum and Roman Forum. Suffice to say, we were completely worn out from all of the walking each night when we returned to Hotel Aventino. Hotel Aventino was cheaper than Piazza Navona or Campo di Fiore hotels, but we think that we'd opt for Campo di Fiore if we could the next time.
With all that said, we'd still happily recommend this hotel to any friends.
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