FLEXIBILITY
We arrived at 9 at Termini and we could check in at 9.30 and even have a shower before going on tour. Victoria provided us with a city plan and basic orientation and gave us an insight in how the city transport works.
When we wanted to leave early to visit the Vatican Museums, it was no problem to serve breakfast at 7 o'clock and we could even take something with us to eat on the go.
On the check-out day, it was no problem to leave our bags in the appartment and return to collect them in the afternoon.
FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
Victoria likes to chat (we did this in Spanish, her English isn't very good) so we learned many interesting things at the breakfast table. We felt like being her children (her son is in fact the same age as me) which was very nice in most cases.
LOCATION
5 minutes from the Termini station on foot. This is a great plus! You'll have to take the tube to get to the major sights, but as the B&B is in the very centre of Rome, you get everywhere in a matter of minutes.
People from all around the world live in this part of the city, but we felt safe, even when returning after midnight.
ROOMS
Very nice and comfortable, with free internet access (WiFi or classical LAN - which is faster). Equipped with taste. We would have preferred carpet instead of tiles and we didn't like the fact that our double bed turned out to be two beds put together.
BREAKFAST
OK, but would be terrible if you should stay longer than 3 nights. There was no cheese (only spread cheese), no ham or salami and no fresh bread. There were synthetically tasting muffins, the cheapest toast bread, jam, honey, "yoghurt" and some corn flakes. The juice was terrible. If you like abundant breakfasts with a nice espresso (which you won't get here) - and need that during your Rome stay, choose a different place to stay.
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