Pros:
The hotel is ideally located for walking around Rome. The furnishings in the room are in good condition, the bed is comfortable. Overall clean. For breakfast, you can choose what you want to eat in the evening. Everything was brought fresh in the morning. Convenient electronic registration. The reception is not open all day, but when you come in the evening, your key is in an envelope on the counter. It is very comfortable. The room has a kettle and coffee maker, convenient sockets for charging gadgets. Communication impression is good. But...
Minuses:
When you walk around the city all day, at the hotel you want to at least take off your shoes. But we were deprived of this opportunity. There were no slippers in the room, and somehow I didn’t really want to walk barefoot on the tiles in the hotel. It seems that the owner saves on the comfort of customers. In addition to the missing slippers in the bath, other unpleasant surprises awaited us. If you have a kettle, the tea itself in bags is the cheapest. It is impossible to drink it. I understand that in Italy they don't drink much tea, but not to the same extent. Two small packets of gel shampoo were waiting for us in the bathroom. I barely had enough time to wash myself once in the evening. In the morning I had to take a shower without gel. And finally - dirty glasses. They were clearly washed in the dishwasher, but they didn't even check that they had a white residue all over the inside. If I paid 30 euros for a room, I wouldn't be outraged. But, sorry, I paid 270 euros. I didn’t know that when renting a room for 270 euros in the center of Rome, I had to come with my own slippers, tea, shower gel and wash the dishes before use.
I admit that it was an accident with the slippers and glasses, which is why I rated the hotel quite highly. I ask the owner to pay attention to the preparation of the rooms for arrival. About tea and shower gel, well, take another 5 euros, but add normal tea and a larger gel. This is no small matter for those who want to relax between busy days walking around Rome..
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