The best thing about this place is its location. Located just steps from the Spanish Steps and the Spagna Metro stop, we were close to the Steps, the Fontana de Trevi and the Via Condotti. But because it was tucked on a side street, you were far enough away from the tourist noise and hassle. It was just our bad luck that we stayed during the time of an ownership transition. We were greeted by the new owners who seemed quite capable and were vowing to make significant changes. So we were caught at the cusp of the old (the toilet seat was broken), and the new (the receptionist helped us with great information about going around the City.) I just wish they had told us beforehand that the "breakfast" was nothing more than coffee, juice and a sweet. In my previous stays in Rome, my hotels had always served a good breakfast (w/ fruit and eggs for example.). On our last day, we were given vouchers for a breakfast in an outside Bar. I think that the new owners would be making some big changes.