Tyler R.
Yelp
The Rome Times Hotel is centrally located (perfect for meeting, and then far exceeding your Apple Watch step goals) and has a modern feel with a great staff and plenty of amenities. The closest Metro station is a nine minute walk away, and Roma Termini is about 15 minutes away on foot as well. We explored a lot of Rome, and walked everywhere except for when we took the Metro to the Vatican, solely in the interest of getting to our tour on time.
The room was surprisingly big, the king size bed was comfortable, and we had a nice second floor view of the street below. The rooms look and feel new, and and have large, flat screen TVs, very nice furniture, and even a chaise lounge to relax on. The bathroom was tight (no big deal)--but the water pressure and rainfall shower head were AMAZING.
Breakfast is awesome and is included in your stay. Cappuccinos routinely appeared in front of us minutes after we sat down, and the buffet included breads, eggs, quiche, meats, cheeses, fruit, cereal, and some pastries. The same breakfast area turns into a nice lounge at night, and offers food, plenty of wine, and (of course), some more meats and cheeses.
There is a gym in the main building (floor -1) with two treadmills and an all in one machine--don't expect a full workout but it'll do the job. There is also a roof garden and a small, covered outdoor area (nice since it was on the main floor perfect to lounge in). The WiFi is free, but very slow (1.87/0.66 on speedtest), so I used my cell connection instead.
Overall, this was a great choice for our stay in Rome. Close to everything, modern, comfortable, and safe. One warning: they don't turn the A/C on until April 15th, so until then it's either heat or whatever comes through the window. We weren't in the room most of the day when it was in the mid 70's so it wasn't a huge deal, but I'm a cold sleeper so the first few hours after we got back at night were just a tad warm.