This is a basic room in Rome, which means you’ll have a bathroom and a bed, and not much else. There is a very small kitchen with some amenities available, and a nice little dining area you can use for takeaway food. You cannot cook in the kitchen, although I’d gladly have paid more for the option of using the stove.
The location relative to the Via Ottaviano Metro stop, the Trionfale district, and Vatican City is wonderful. Just remember. You’re largely paying for location and not for a large fancy room and you’ll be fine.
The staff is actually very nice, and I feel the need to comment on this. Before we arrived, they gave me check-in instructions and a phone number to text 30 minutes before arrival. This is the first hotel in Rome I’ve been to (and I’ve stayed in 6) that accommodated an early check-in with absolutely no hassle. I can’t begin to describe how nice it is to check in right after a flight and a train ride.
This is a no-frills, location-based hotel with very good service and a nice included breakfast (salame, cornetti, cappuccini, yogurt). It’s located at the intersection of the Trionfale and Prati neighborhoods, and is a stone’s throw away from great markets, restaurants, and bakeries.