We booked the Suite, which was very spacious: living room, bathroom with tub, and bedroom with queen bed (or perhaps slightly larger). For the price, it was a tremendous amount of space (seems very difficult to find a room in Rome with even a single chair to sit in!). The suite faced an interior courtyard and was very quiet. The mattress and pillows were quite comfortable, on the firm side which I prefer. The AC/heating units in the living room and bedroom were quiet and functional (another review someplace complained that they were noisy, this was not our experience). Breakfast was better than I expected, and included coffee, yummy pastry, hard boiled eggs and yogurt, some cold meats and cheese. All of the staff were extremely friendly. The neighborhood was quiet, but with everything you need nearby (proper supermarket in the building, espresso bars and restaurants nearby). The location is about 30 minutes walking distance to many historical sites; we were happy to get our steps in, but returning for a mid-day pit stop was at times inconvenient. A few things in the room were a bit run down, for example some of the furniture was past its prime (though still functional), and the bed linens were a little threadbare. Instead of an electronic key card, you had to carry around physical keys for the building, the room, and the room safe; maybe this is typical for a boutique hotel in Rome, but I especially would have preferred a safe with numeric code rather than worry about the key. As other reviews mention, entering the building is a bit confusing. One tip: when you arrive, go right and take the elevator to the 5th floor to check in—but have someone stay downstairs with the luggage, because the room is located on the other side of the building on the 2nd floor.
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