Tara Larsen
Google
My husband and I stayed here for two nights (March 20th & 21st). The hotel is very centrally located to all of the major sites in Rome. We stayed in the Michelangelo Suite. It is a small boutique hotel which use to be an apartment that they have converted into a hotel; they name their rooms after artists, hence the Michelangelo Suite.
The room we had was spacious and included a king bed, A/C, TV, mini bar, small sitting area, and plenty of power outlets. The bathroom included a tub, bidet, toiletries, robe and slippers. The were two common areas for guests to share, a sitting room with a coffee maker couches and a television in the main area and a roof top terrace that had a nice sitting area. The hotel left out some fresh fruits in the morning and fruits and cakes in the evening on entry way to the roof which was very nice.
The only confusion we experienced was at check in. When you get to the front door you have to find Roof Suite and buzz the front desk to let then know you are there, then you need to take the elevator or stairs to the 6th floor. Once on the 6th floor you will have to get buzzed in again and wait in the common area until someone arrives to check you in and give you your key.
Breakfast was not included with our room rate, it was an additional 20 Euros per person which seemed a little steep to us so we did not eat their breakfast.
Overall our experience was excellent. The rooms were comfortable, clean and very reasonable priced in March. We would gladly stay there again.