A group of 10 from our church were in Rome for a week and stayed at the Eur Suite Hotel. It is in a lower income area of Rome, but we were never uncomfortable. The staff was very helpful and always had someone there who was fluent in English. The rooms were the best part. Very large and spacious. All had a large living area in addition to the bedroom and bath. Air conditioning was good...sometimes you just had to ask the desk to turn it on. It was cool a day or two while we were there and they opened the windows and turned off the A/C. A refrigerator, safe, and blow dryer in each room.
The buffet breakfast was acceptable, but couldn't describe it as delicious. It was exactly the same every morning. We did have dinner at the hotel one evening and it was fine, just not something to rave about. 15 euro each included water and dessert.
The bus stop is just around the corner from the entrance of the hotel. Bus 776 takes you to the Laurentina metro stop which is the last stop on the line. From there it's very easy to get wherever you want to go in Rome. A week's metro pass cost 16 euro and covered the bus, metro, train, and tram. It does take 30 to 40 minutes to get to the tourist areas, including waiting on the bus. We never waited over 20 minutes for the bus. One day we were short on time to catch a tour and we took 2 taxis (5 in each taxi) . It cost us 36 euro per taxi to go to the Vatican area.
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