After reading reviews on how variable many of the hotel rooms in Rome can be, I was terrified to book anything. So, I decided to look into convents and monasteries. From other reviews on DNB, I thought this would be a safe bet on clean, safe lodging. It was.
DNB wasn't the fanciest place in which I've stayed (I usually like to be pampered), but they were very kind and the rooms were more than adequate for my sister and I. It was very quiet even though it was located on a busy street and school children were in the courtyard at times (we closed the window and then didn't hear anything--and I'm very sensitive to noise). There was an elevator which was very nice after a long day! The bathroom was very clean--the corner shower was small but there was even a bidet-- and everything worked (this was one of the scarier parts of reviews of other hotels)! The breakfast was a great start for each day of walking around Rome. It had cappuccino/espresso made to order, 3 italian meats, breads, cheese, cereals, milk, juice, yogurt, fruit and I was introduced to Nutella!
The location was an easy walk from the Termini and was at the north end of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Metro stop was close and the walk to the Forum/Coliseum and Via Condetti/Spanish Steps was reasonable. There were many little shops down the street that we hit almost daily to pick up "cheap" souvenirs and plenty of restaurants of varying types. And we could always find gelato in about every direction.
I have recommended it to others thinking about coming to Rome that want a decent hotel at a decent price.
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