This hotel is small and just a few blocks from the Colosseum and a metro station. When I say small I mean really small. I'm a 6'2" american weighing in at 220lbs and my main problem with this hotel is it's bath rooms - they are literally water closets. I first stayed in a room with a tub - probably 3 shoulder widths by two shoulder widths (you'll soon see why I use shoulder widths for measurement-the kind the tailer would measure and nothing extra). BUT this tub had a hug graduated step right in the middle of it. I think it was meant for you to take a shower while sitting down. I dreamt the same night on my rock hard bed and thin slice of pillow that I would die in the same bathroom having accidently slipped. The next day I switched rooms and got a regular shower with a rigid sliding curtain. Now this one was 1.5 shoulder widths long by 1 shoulder width wide. The water handle control was right where my tummy was and I had to make sure I didn't breathe in deeply or I would shut off the water! To lather up I had to turn off the water, open the rigid curtain and turn around. For 160 euros a night I find myself in the shower adventure of a lifetime. On a positive note they provide breakfast in the morning but all it is is dry croissant, bread, toast, and whatever coffee you like. (The coffee in Italy is awesome, and applies here also). If I wasn't staying with family I'd check into a hostel or maybe re-budget and get a better place. This place isn't for big people like me or even people half my size - you really have to be a midget to enjoy this place.
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