My partner and I had to stay here after an error made by the company we booked our original accommodation through. If we'd had another choice we would not have stayed here.||||We were very disappointed on arrival. We waited for a long time in the corridor of what I assume is the owner's very messy apartment, before being lead on foot to another site, which took a long time as the host stopped to talk to people that she knew in the street.||||When we arrived at the property we were shown in to a very basic room which had a wardrobe, bed, ceiling fan, and a cheap plastic stool (the type you'd have for a toddler to stand on to reach the loo or sink, but much flimsier), and a fold out chair which we used as bedside tables. There is no kettle, but there is a fridge in the communal hallway. The owner greatly emphasised that if the doorbell rang we were not to answer, which was a little alarming, but not quite as concerning as the fact that the door to our room, and private bathroom (which you had to access via the communal corridor) were blank keys. Someone tried to get into the bathroom a couple of times whilst I was in there, it felt really unsafe. The light in the corridor didn't work for 4 of the 5 nights of our stay, so it was really frustrating if you needed to use the bathroom after dark. ||||There were cardboard boxes piled up in the room, the towels provided were really old. There was a television in the room but no cable to power it.||||For breakfast you get a coupon to go to the cafe next door where you get a pastry...
Read moreThis hotel almost made me cry. I am used to cheap hotels with not much facilities but this is by far the louziest i have ever seen. We did reservation for a room with a private bathroom. When we arrived they did not have a private bathroom so we had to share. The whole building smelled like fishy, Chinese food and everything was just dirty. Our room had one chair, wich seemed like it was confiscated from a scrapheap. The bed was way too short for a tall European like me. And breakfast is nothing but sugary cookies. A day later, Giulia (the owner) offered to bring us to a different building where we could get our private bathroom. Yes. We got one. On the other side of the hallway. And it was so small that i could not sit on the toilet without my knees touching the wall in front of me. There was not even a kitchen! And worse: no hot water. We had out private bathroom but in the four days of our stay, we did not take one shower. Usually i am not the complaining type but you must know this before you book. The owner, Giulia, is a very friendly...
Read moreStayed here for two nights with my teenage daughter. Wasn't sure what to expect after reading the reviews! It cost us €60. That's €15 each a night! It's a 10 minute walk from Roma termini. Very easy to get to. I'd recommend downloading Ulma city maps to go, as you can find places even offline which is really good and it's how I found how to get to the B&B. It's in an apartment block. Ring the bell and you're then directed in. Once in, our host, who was very friendly and spoke English, who also lived there, gave us maps and information on buses etc...we had full use of the kitchen if needed. Breakfast included( cereal, breads, cakes, tea, coffee and juice)|Towels given. Shared bathroom/shower with hot water and a hair dryer. |We had a big double room with a double bed and a single.|We went out early on the Saturday morning and when we arrived back at our room we had fresh fruit and sweets in our room. A lovely touch!|We felt safe safe in the area day and night. I would definitely...
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