No shout about it its OK for first short stay in Rome. Very basic breakfasts, rusks instead of bread - but it's common in Italy. One or two yogurts price of jam and butter. Two pocket of cookies. Cup of coffe and glass of water. Be careful if you like go to have a smoke in the middle of it with your slop coffee and you did not finish breakfast yet. Your plate will be clean out as soon as you leave the dining room. You might also get the pocket of jam already opened by previous guest (since it's looks like they recycle leftovers) I did. Rooms are cleaned each day and towels changed, but the towels still smells like weren't dry properly (I will call it moldy fragrance). Only sope & one toilet roll in bathroom is provide by the B&B so buy your own stuff or bring with you. In our parts of the B&B the Wi-Fi didn't work's at all and the other network provided by the place was to week to reach our room or the password did not match the one given to us. Reception works from 10 am till 6pm and after that you need to use taxi service provide by the B&B (€60) otherwise you will not get to your room. You are not allows to use kitchen, but if asked you will get the cups and electric kettle if you want to make your own coffee or tea in the room. Positive side: Place is close to Vatican in walk (25 min max up the hill) but better take bus 46 or 49 (stops next to it and will take you just outside the Vatican Museum gate or Vatican City). You can buy the tickets in any Metro station or Tabacchi shop the best option is 24, 48 or 72h ticket but the most basic cost €1.5 andis valid for 100 min - you need to use last one in the bus on the begin of the trip otherwise you might face the fine of €104.9. You cannot buy tickets in the bus. There is big shoping centre Aura just 5 to 10 min walk from it next to...
Read moreDO NOT GO! HONESTLY, STAY AWAY. Positives(+): Cheap Negstives(-): (1) It's away from LITERALLY EVERYTHING. It's difficult and requires a lot of research in order to go sightseeing or to find places to eat. The only way to get to the center of Rome is the bus number 46 and the metro line A towards Anagnina end, but getting to "Valle Aurelia" station is hard, considering you have to walk ten minutes without pavement and light, next to a high speed road.
(2) The rooms provide the BARE MINIMUM. I can actually overlook some things, but NOT having even a small fridge is unacceptable. Also, the cleaning they do is basically..nothing. We had the same towels for 3 days in a row!
(3) The absolute WORST part though is the reception and management of the place. The people at the reception are nowhere to be found and we had to communicate with them via WhatsApp(!). Honestly, everything is difficult there. Our flight was in the afternoon and we had to do a check-in when the reception was closed, meaning in the afternoon. We had a videocall to find the keys (!), because nobody was there, even though we had informed them about our flight. Also, the door to go outside the yard needs a key and after our check-out at noon (so the reception was CLOSED), WE HAD TO LITERALLY CLIMB AND JUMP OVER THE FENCE WITH OUR LUGGAGE. NOBODY WAS THERE TO HELP US. They also told to change rooms without informing us beforehand and after a lengthy discussion, they gave our room keys to another family. NO ORGANIZATION AT ALL. Even finding the wifi password is turned into a treasure hunt with them and the wifi isn't even stable. All in all, DO NOT GO, IT'S A HEADACHE YOU WILL CAUSE TO YOURSELVES. That place was definitely the worst part of our amazing...
Read moreHo soggiornato in questo B&B per tre notti per un viaggio di piacere a Roma.