We have just returned from our first trip to Rome and spent four days at the Lemon Garden. Bad points first - entrance to the Lemon Garden is down and around the grubby side entrance of a building a couple of blocks away from the Atlante Star Hotel (parent hotel). The apartment does not have a fully equipped kitchen - we had one wine glass, one tumbler and no facilities to make tea/coffee. There was no mini-bar, although we weren't particularly bothered about this, but when we were settling our bill we were asked if we had had anything out of the mini-bar!! Finally, and not the fault of the hotel, I had not packed a travel iron and my husband went to the hotel reception to enquire if we could borrow one as there were no facilites in the apartment, he was told no and directed down the road to a launderette, not somewhere you want to spend your holiday
Good points - the apartment is in an ideal spot and its easy to get around. Buses and metro station about 5-10 mins away and most areas within walking distance, i.e Vatican, Piazza Navona. The apartment was extremely clean and comfortable. There was a maid service every day and breakfast (you have to go to the Atlante Star Hotel) was wonderful with lots of choices. Unfortunately the roof terrace was closed for refurbishmebt but the view from the 6th floor restaurant of St Peter's Baslica was stunning.
Tip: if it's your first trip to Rome beware the Roman Guards outside the Colosseum - if they offer to take a photograph of you ask the price first. They offered to take a photo of me and my husband which I thought was quite nice of them. After they had taken the photo (with my own camera) they asked us for 20 euros each and got quite vocal when we objected to the price!!!
