We booked via Haystack (Lonely Planet). We had to pay €20 per night more, than if we had directly booked at the hotel, which we found unfair. So we ended up paying €100 for a €80 per night room, as they only spoke italian, and we couldn´t explain it to them. Angela, the hotel owners wife, kept the hostel spotlessly clean (Which also meant vacuuming at 8 am). It was a bit like living at home with your parents again. She is a kind of overprotective italian mum. "Are you dressed warm enough, it´s going to be cold today". Doesn´t matter if you don´t speak italian, she´ll make it clear to you, speeking louder and gesturing a lot. You can always find her in the hostel, cleaning or making sudoku´s in the living room. The room itself was great value for money. It was small, with the bathroom at the end of the hallway. You had to cross the living room(with Angela) first. Location of the hostel is great, in a quiet, decent neighbourhood near the Vatican, metro, a supermarket, cheap breakfast places and restaurants. Her husband, with a Don Corleone voice, was also friendly. He is the quiet type, but loved to talk about the forum romanum.
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