Pleasant hotel and staff
Veröffentlicht am 06.10.2015
Overall the hotel is very nice, albeit basic. The biggest let down is its location; it's far outside of the city centre so it can be difficult to get in and out of the places you'll want to visit. Having said that the nuns who run the place provide instructions on how to get the bus and metro and once you have access to the metro Rome opens up for you.
The room is simple; there's a small TV and an en-suite shower room but not much else. If you plan on spending most of your time in Rome (and why wouldn't you?) this is plenty. There's a few power sockets dotted around the room but I think they must be the old style as my new power adapter didn't fit (the holes for the prongs are smaller than those on my adapter). The nuns had one adapter which they allowed me to use but it did mean it was difficult for me to keep my phone, camera, and laptop charged so keep this in mind!
This was my first time in Rome and I learned how to use the bus, tram, and metro systems to travel around quite quickly so if you're on a budget, as I was, this is a good place to look at but you do need to remember that as it's run by nuns there are certain restrictions like no visitors to your room.