My wife and I stayed here in May. The hotel is on a small street (Via Mario De Fiori) very close to the Spanish Steps. We had a superior double, which was a nice sized room and bathroom (with Jacuzzi tub). Bed was comfy and there was a desk and extra chair for lounging. Room also had a small refrigerator with coke, beer and wine for about 8 euros each. Room was all the way at the top of the stair, but there is a small elevator that will accommodate one person at a time with luggage. The hotel offered free internet, but you'll need an ethernet cable, as it's not wireless. They have extra cables at the front desk they they lend out for no charge. Front desk staff were very nice. One of the ladies spoke 6 different languages (italian, spanish, french, english, german, and russian). They all speak fluent english, so there was no language problem.
Our room faced Mario De Fiori, which is quite during the morning before the restaurants open. From about 11am to 11pm you can here the chatter of dishes, the crowds, and street musicians. This was not a bad thing, we enjoyed the action. The free breakfast included european cereals, yogurt, cheeses and meats, rolls, coffee and juices. It's not exactly what you would have in America, but this is Rome. Ladies that set up the breakfast are very nice.
It's very close to the Spanish Steps, Villa Borgese, and the Metro, and within walking distance to all the other attractions. We walked the entire city and this is very easy and great way to experience Rome. There are several restaurants on Mario De Fiore, but they are very pricey by American standards. The most reasonable place we found was called Fior Fiore which is on Via Della Croce right around the corner. They has very good pizza and pasta for fair prices.
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