Hotels in Rome are very expensive, so I did a Google search of the cheapest ones in the heart of the city. I found the Orbis hotel through Venere, and although it didn't have any reviews, it was the cheapest inside Rome and very close to Termini Station. I was a bit worried about the cleanliness and safety, but didn't think too much about it.
When I arrived, I was pleasantly surprised. The location is perfect, two blocks from Termini Station and very easy to find, located in a historic building, on the first floor, I arrived at the check in desk. There was no one there but I rang the bell. A nice lady said that I had to check in through Hotel Dina. Apparently, a couple of hotels based in the same building are run by the same family. There is the Hotel Dina on the left side of the building, and Hotel Orbis on the right side. I got a map, my key and went straight up to my room.
It was small but had a comfy bed, bedside table with lamp, a sink with mirror, a spacious wardrobe, a desk, a TV and a phone. The ceiling was very high so in reality the room felt spacious. A huge window with a little balcony area overlooking the patio of the building was at the end of my bed.
Overall, the room was extremely clean. I was provided with the hotel essentials such as shampoo, shower caps, etc. Linen (body, hand and face towels) were also provided. I took a room with separate bathroom and was pleasantly surprised to see that it was immaculately clean as well, if not a bit too small.
On my first night I didn't hear any noises but on the second night a noisy family checked in and I could hear everything. I had read some reviews before so I knew to take my ear tampons. I put them on and slept like a baby.
The only two bad things about the hotel were that you could hear people if they were noisy.. or doors closing. In my corridor there were only 3 - 4 rooms and not many people, so it felt like I had "the house" to myself. The bathroom's cleanliness didn't change even when the family used it before me, but that really depends on the other guests' hygiene.
Breakfast was offered in a nice dining environment, but I didn't have any.
Overall, I thought this was a great place to stay in. I really appreciated the location, which was spot-on. It took me literally 3 minutes to walk to Termini Station and the metro, and so many bus lines pass by the hotel too. There was a bar a few steps from the Hotel and room cleaning every day.
I gave it 4 stars for the great value.
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