The hotel is a boutique-style one and is located in an old building. It was very uneasy to find it for a first-time visitor as the reception is on the 3rd floor of the building. You need to ring the apar**ent doorbell for them to open the entrance door for you. The elevator is on the 2nd floor, then you need to carry your suitcase to the 2nd floor to take the elevator. However, I believe if you are a little familiar with Rome and know how to commute around, I am sure the location won't be a problem.
The staff are friendly overall, but not all can speak English well, which makes it a little difficult to communicate sometimes.
The amenities are typical three-star hotel without any surprise, just the small refrigerator is basically not cold at all and the outlet in the bathroom is not working. The air-con was working well during my stay, no complaints.
The water is euro 2/per bottle in the mini bar charged by the hotel, which I think is a little high while the corner market is charging $1 per bottle.
I especially like the ice cream shop across the street, that is the best spot around. There is a line all the time and give it a try, you won't feel disappointed.
Vertalen