Five of us stayed at the Amoroma B&B for a total of five nights - one older couple, one younger couple and a single. For all of us, our first time in Rome. When we arrived we spent quite a while trying to find the appartment, which is on the fourth floor of a large building (there is a lift), and unsignposted. We found it once we realised the number of the flat was 2/f - therefore at the bottom end of via Ratazzi (away from the Termini). The owner was there - and immediately welcomed us, showing us the rooms, providing a map and showing us the best places to visit, which relaxed us all after our long trip. The rooms are clean with large windows that can be shut - (it is noisy outside, particularily from the trams that pass regularily (normal for Rome) ) - , wardrobes and drawers to put clothes, as well as a table and mirror. The beds had 1 blanket but a quilt was available in the wardrobe (not that we needed it!). There are fans in the bedrooms too. One of the rooms contained a safe (the larger room)
In the section we were in, there were 4 bedrooms, a kitchen,and two bathrooms (both with showers, 1 with a bath). A hairdryer was available. All were clean and obviously cleaned each day (we saw the cleaner a few times). We believe there were more rooms elsewhere. Shower gel and shampoo was available, although not on the first night.
Breakfast was very good and consisted of croissant, biscuits, crackers, orange juice, coffee, cerial, and even cake. Butter,cheese,jam, honey and Nutella were available. There was also a toaster and some bread. A kettle is available for use all day plus a fridge. The room was small and therefore a bit of a squeeze - but breakfast was available from 8AM to 9:30AM.
We were each given a key for the front door and a key for our rooms and allowed to come in and out as we pleased. The owner seemed to appear randomly and was therefore available in case needed. By the way, his English was OK and enough to communicate successfully.
Checkout was at 11AM, but we are able to leave our suitcases in the B&B until we left the rooms at 1:00PM.
The area is great - since it is so close to the centre - 10 minute walk to the Colliseum - round the corner from Santa Maria Maggiore. There is However, it is a little rough in parts. I would not walk around there on my own on a night. Luckily, we were in a group and had absolutely no problems at all.
All in all, a good, safe comfortable stay and good for the price and location - recommended.