First of all the pros: this neighborhood was perfect for where we wanted to be. It is a residential area and therefore quiet, but very close to so many hot spots. We walked to the Trevi, the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and also was near the Colloseum. There were several cafes near the property that we tried for breakfast that were great. The room was large with high ceilings, the bathroom was clean and came with several large towels. The room was cleaned daily with fresh towels. They provided little slippers to use while there too. The beds were actually quite comfortable, and large.
The cons: this is not a true hotel. This is a set of rooms that a company bought in an apartment building and created a lobby to connect them all together. There is someone present for a short while at the front desk for collection of documents and answering questions. Otherwise, you are on your own. A couple of the rooms had some problems, with leaking water from the shower and the toilet running all night. The other also had issues with batteries in their air remote.
Neutral. In Europe it seems like they do not generally provide dressers for storing clothes, and hangers are scarce in an open hanging rod. Not the best when you have a long trip in the winter months. The elevator is OLD. It fit 4 people at once but with no luggage. It worked fine, but took a few trips to get everyone checked in and out with everything.