I visited Rome last summer with my 80+ year old mother and a female cousin from England. This convent/ hotel was the perfect place for us. It was very reasonably priced, the rooms were newly renovated, clean, and the room my mother and I shared had a private bath. The included breakfast was served in a lovely diningroom complete with linens and china. Possible downsides for some visitors - not all rooms have a private bath and I'm not sure if there are other than single beds - the rooms on the street side can be quite noisy with the never-ending traffic below - there is a curfew - 10:30, as I recall, which would prevent some activities such as the night walk across Rome. BUT I'd stay there again without hesitation - it was like a very safe haven in a city we often did not feel entirely safe in - the nuns spoke little English but were charming none-the-less. For our purposes five stars.
