The Santa Sofia/Madonna dei Monti pension hotel is, as indicated, a good value for the money, in a convenient location (just a few blocks from the B-line Cavour metro stop). It is run by Portuguese/Spanish speaking Ukranian nuns, and if you don't speak a little Spanish there can be a bit of a language barrier. However, at night there is a gentleman who speaks English/Spanish/Portuguese/Italian; I would recommend directing any questions you may have to him. Payment is cash only which can be a drain on vacation money - but in my opinion it's worth it since the hotel is in a safe, convenient area (you can see the Colosseum down one of the adjacent streets). Rooms are basic but you will have a private bathroom which is a luxury in Roman budget hotels. Try to get a room in the back; ours faced the adjacent piazza and, frankly, it's noisy - often until about 4:30 a.m. Another negative is the fact that the nuns lock the place up at about midnight - so if you like to stay out late or wander about, this is not the place for you. There is no a/c, so it would probably be quite stuffy in the summer months- however each room has at least one window so you would get some air circulation. With your rental you will receive breakfast in the communal lunchroom; it's basic but acceptable. There is a grocery across the piazza, as well as restaurants and up the street a good gelateria. I would definitely recommend this hotel to budget travelers of all ages, and would not hesitate to stay here again on a future trip to Rome.
