Just a short 5-minute walk from Roma Termini (Central) train station, and 15 minutes from the Colosseum, which was fantastic. The staff member that arrived to let us in to the building was very helpful and friendly, giving us great advice on sights, food, and getting around during our stay in Rome. The staff member left us to it, and that's where things started to go downhill. The accommodation would be better described as a hostel than a B&B as its name optimistically suggests. The beds were all sagging in the middle, and the room was noisy with people on the street and in other rooms shouting throughout the night. The bathroom was foul with mould around the shower and a floor that was sticky. Overall the room was fairly bare with three beds, a table, a couple of lamps, and a wardrobe that might have fallen apart if you bumped it. There is no daily room cleaning service, and towels did not dry at all. We woke the first morning to no electricity which meant the sanitiser unit attached to the toilet wasn't working so started leaking toilet water on the floor. Brilliant. I tried calling the hosts, but with no answer we braved a cold shower just so that we could get out of the building. We finally received a reply to our messages, and the issues were resolved a few hours later. We're still not sure if the bathroom was mopped with disinfectant, but the smell certainly was still there. We braved three more, noisy nights after that, mainly for the great Gelato place (Fassi) nearby.