My husband and I stayed here for 4 nights in June, after my parents had stayed here 2 years ago for a week.
It is somewhat away from the 'action' in Rome, but that wasn't an issue for us. Its a 10 min walk from the metro, but we just walked everywhere anyway.
It was about 45 min walk to Vatican City, and 30 mins to the Ancient Rome Sites.
It is 5 mins away from Villa Borghese which is a beautiful park, and must be checked out!
It is always a few mins away from the Hard Rock Cafe, if you feel like 'cheating' and going for some North American fare (felt bad, but we needed a break from Italian food for the night).
Check-in & out was smooth, and the front desk staff are always friendly. The suites are on Via Boncompagni, off of Via Veneto, and up from the American embassy. It is a walk uphill if you get off at the Barberini station - and with our packs, and 30 degree weather it was a bit hot, but manageable.
The hotel also offers a shuttle service which we took back to the airport, and it was well worth the 50 euros (it was arranged by the hotel, and arrived in a timely fashion).
But if you head back down via Veneto you can be at the Trevi Fountain in less than 10 mins, and at the Spanish Steps in about the same. Walking was the best because of everything you can see on foot. There was an internet cafe about 10 mins down via veneto and off a side street- its also a laundromat (Cheap internet service).
After 2 days of sightseeing, we took a break on our last day and went to the beach.
We walked to Termini (15 mins), and took the train to the Lido. It was a very nice beach, but we had to pay 20 euros to rent chairs and umbrellas (but worth it). It was nice to relax instead of spending the day wandering around again.
The hotel is clean, and was well serviced every morning, air conditioned, with mini fridge.
They also include breakfast in the room in the morning which was nice. It was your standard european food, croissants, and some prepackaged sweets, toast, and butter.
Also with juice and excellent cappucinos. Being Canadians we would have loved bacon and eggs, but this was still a lovely breakfast to start the day, and there are so many places to eat within mins it wasn't an issue.
The beds were comfy (after where we stayed in Venice this was a real treat), shower pressure good ,and flat screen t.v (not that we spent much time watching tv).
The only negative was the 'view' it was looking inwards to other apartments, and you could see others laundry hanging up- but with all the sight seeing we did, it wasn't a big deal.
Price was also fair for Rome, about 110 euros per night. They were easy to correspond with on email to book the room, and the room was ready on our arrival (thank god because we were sooo tired!). The room was also large for European standards, with a big wardrobe to hang things up in.
If I were to return to Rome, I might like to stay somewhere else just to have a change of scenery, but I would not hesitate to recommend this place for clean, convenient, and well priced accommodations in Rome.
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