Description: We stayed in a standard room on the first floor. The room was modern (albeit small) and the bed was comfortable (bed not as hard as I expected, but not particularly soft either). The room was a little loud from street noise, so I’d suggest requesting a room on a higher floor if that might bother you. It didn’t bother us enough to request another room—we were so tired from sightseeing each day that we slept very well. There were electric blinds that did a great job of keeping the room dark and kept out a lot of the street noise. The bathroom was nice with a large shower with rainfall shower head.
We enjoyed the breakfast buffet (it was my husband’s favorite of the trip). I enjoyed the focaccia bread and my husband enjoyed the doughnuts the most. We also had drinks one night at the rooftop bar—expensive- but the drinks were good and the view was nice.
I thought the reception employees were friendly and helpful. They made a dinner reservation for us and were a big help with figuring out the buses.
Free internet was included in our rate, but we didn’t have a 3 pronged adapter, so couldn’t charge the laptop. They did have two computers to use in the lobby—but they were very slow, and one of them had no mouse. We alerted the front desk about the missing mouse, but I guess they didn’t have an extra one to replace it with.
I thought the location of the hotel was great. Close to ancient Rome and walking distance to many of the sites. There was a bus stop next door to the hotel which we took to the Vatican and the Catacombs. We also took the bus back to the hotel a couple times when we were just tired of walking.
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