Let mestart by thanking the owner of Angolo Romano, Gianfranco, for his welcoming attitude and helpful spirit. We arrived in Rome a little before midnight. The metro we were supposed to take to reach his B&B was closed for some reason so we had to take the bus there and since we did not stop by the metro we got lost. I called him, and he was surprised because I had not confirmed my stay and my room fo rthat night was given to someone else. I think it was fair since I did not confirm and i came late. Anyway, he went to pick us up because it was raining that evening, and he drove us to the nearest B&B and found us a room. Next morning we took our luggage and continued our stay in Rome at his B&B.
The place was cozy, had a relatively better breakfast than the other one we tried. It had Internet, and a spacious room with a spacious and very clean bathroom.
A very convenient thing about Angolo Romano is that it is close to the Vatican and the metro. The area also has everything you may need from dry cleaners, to telephone cabins, pharmacy, travel agents, taxi stop, restaurants, and a supermarket.
Angolo Romano would not be the same without Gianfranco who is very helpful and hospitable.
