I wish I could see the homes of those who gave 5 stars to this place...
On the plus side:
Far enough from Termini not to be disturbed by creepy people and creepy salespeople and by smells of urine, but close enough to enjoy a large network of public transportation.
Satisfactory room-cleaning and -tidying.
On the minus side:
Please, send in Gordon Ramsay, hurry!!
Special thanks to the cleaning lady for throwing away my ear-plugs.
Not a friendly building for persons with reduced mobility. Rooms are up on the 5th floor (6th in U.S. standards), with an old type of elevator, the type which won't work if users forget to shut manually all three doors, or won't bother. Many times, I had to walk all the way up to my room: fun when you're 20 years old and without a sprained ankle, deeply annoying otherwise.
+ I challenge a comment by “Carlo” on Jan 2, 2019: no, the wifi doesn't “work perfectly for everybody in the hotel”.
Suggestion: Expedia should intoduce a rating about access for people with reduced mobility.
On Aug 2nd, I even found out that a man who said he was the “proprietario” gave himself the right to immobilize the elevator for how long he wanted. I had to insist in order to have the incongruous right to use an elevator to go up 5 stairs, and I had xenophobic comments in return: such a nice place...