We spent nine nights in the apartment with kitchenette. It was pleasant and comfortable. The location is near the Trenitalia Trastevere station, and it’s a short walk to the Testaccio neighborhood. The active center of the Trastevere neighborhood and its marketplace and dining streets — the part with all the restaurants and cobbled streets — is about a mile away, which is walkable plus easily accessed by transit.
The neighborhood around the suites is very residential and quiet, with just a few places to eat (there’s a little kosher takeout place a block away with freshly made ravioli and side dishes you can cook at “home”) , but near several groceries. It’s definitely more real Rome than a tourist area.
The staff is friendly and helpful. The suites are small but well laid out and in good shape, with just a little visible wear and tear. The laundry is in the basement, and there are drying racks you can bring to your suite; soap is provided. The kitchenette had everything you need (dishes and cups, cleaning supplies, electric kettle, microwave, toast rack, utensils and knives — a cutting board would have been nice, and note there is no oven, so you can’t bake).
This is a good place for a long stay.