Spent 6 nights there at end of January in a "double for a single person" room. The room and bath were extremely small, even by European standards, and the pillows were too flat for my taste and the bed was too firm. I don't know about the sizes of other rooms. Leave your WiFi devices at home because, like most Rome hotels, they'll charge an arm and a leg for connection. I didn't bother, so I can't testify about how well it works. But the location is excellent, the staff are friendly and professional, and they all seem to speak at least a little English. Breakfast was plentiful, although you might want to steer clear of the poor scrambled eggs, the fatty bacon and what appeared to be hot dogs cut up. This is Italy, so eat like the Italians: a cornetto (croissant) with your coffee, and save your appetite for lunch. If you must, there's plenty of salami and ham, cheese, cereal, fruit, yogurt and cakes as well. I don't normally eat in hotel restaurants but one night I was sore and tired from walking and decided to try their E40 seafood prix fixe dinner. It was excellent! And the waiter, who was very nice as well as professional, kept pouring me very good wines (included in the price). Maybe this was because I was letting him practice his English while I practiced my Italian, or maybe it was because there were only a couple of other tables occupied, but still, it was a pleasant surprise to have such a good and plentiful meal for that price, and in a hotel.
- Hotel Cosmopolita
- Cosmopolita Hotel Rome
