If I am correct the person who has wrote the review below I was actually the person and their mum standing in reception. The hotel is very small in Reception there is a small desk with one person sitting behind it and a chair you could easily fit 4 people in the reception but it is a tight squeeze and luggage is basically impossible. There is some information on the left hand side as you come through and the map they have their was the best one that we found in Rome. The Termini station is about a 5-10 minute walk but feels much longer after you have got up early flown in the morning done the airport moves you are exhausted then you are in foreighn country having to be honest no idea where you are going. If you think about it no matter where you go for the first time the journey always seems longer. The hotel rooms are very small but very comfortable the beds are lovely you have plenty of blankets so if you get cold and there is air conditioning which is the best thing in the world after walking around Rome all day in the heat. In the Room that I had was two twin beds with very little room between them. A built in cupboard with the right amount of storage space for a weekend, a pull out little table which can easily be put away and a little chair which can be easily put away if needed. The room I had was over looking the main road and I could easily lean out of it and watch what was going on outside (no bars). The breakfast in the morning you have to get up early for it otherwise there is not much left my mum ran out at 7:30 and said their was loads of stuff out their but when we left the room at 9am their was no much. Breakfast consists of Ham, Cheese, yoghurts, different flavors of croissants, lemon or apple cake, a sponge chocolate cake and doughnuts. Not the healthiest but that’s the Italian way at breakfast. I think the hotel is in a brilliant location its about a 10 minute walk to the coliseum there is a bus stop NO 71 stops about 10 seconds from the hotel and there is some fabulous restaurants down the road. This is very much a residential area for the Italians then where tourists stay we went to the restaurant La Carbonara and we were the only British ones in their. They did not have an English written menu so luckly one of the waiters spoke English and could tell us what they had. The food was brilliant the wine was only 6 Euros for ¾ of a bottle. One tip it is much cheaper to drink with your meal then drink after so try and stay at your table and have a drink before leaving. A little way down the road and then take a left there is a nice little plaza with a few restaurants on the right hand side the second restaurant is amazing the food was delicious another pure Italian restaurant no tourists in site. In the same place there is a gelatin which is 2 Euros as is amazing very busy with the locals in their. I don’t know where they booked their hotel from because I paid 255 Euros for three nights so at the time of the exchange rate I paid £209 for three nights for two people this was very reasonable. If you need any more help please email me and I’ll be glad to help.
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