The building itself is located in a lovely, peaceful district, close to Trasetevere station.
The apartment had its charm. A quaint, Italian feel to it. Far from the sterile, non-descript look an average hotel has to offer. We chose a shared bathroom which was cleaned on a daily basis. The rooms were also cleaned every day and bed sheets changed every 3 days. Our room with a double bed was a bit on the smaller side but perfectly sufficient for a sightseeing trip where you're out most of the day anyway. There are bigger rooms as well, also with separate bathrooms, but at a higher price.
TV with a satellite box in every room with channels that will cater for most foreign visitors. There is no kitchen area available however you can fix yourself a quick (free) tea or coffee or have something heated in a microwave. A small fridge in every room was also a good idea. Free wifi internet connection is also available and free.
The breakfast was rather basic, typically Italian: tea/coffee, some toasts, soft cheese, jam, butter, crackers and croissants. If you like a hefty morning meal you might want to stock up in a nearby supermarket (which was literally round the corner) as we did.
The owners, Kinga and Bruno, were great; genuinely helpful and friendly. They gave advice on how to get round the city etc. and any other information we needed during our stay.
You can get to the city center by tram (number 8) which gets you right into the heart of Rome in 10-15 minutes, which was very convenient.
We would definitely recommend it to a friend or revisit ourselves.
