I would rate this hotel 3 star overall. The room was clean and comfortable (the average size room in any 3 star European hotel/inn). Air condition worked well. The breakfast was a complete disappointment for the price paid. Don't expect a spread for breakfast. You get to choose only 1 croissant/pastry item out of the 2-3 options they have that morning along with tea/coffee and a glass of orange juice. Breakfast is not served on premises. It's provided at a restaurant down a street from the Inn where upon handing in your breakfast ticket you're asked to choose your croissant from a cake tray at the bar counter, order your hot beverage and take a seat. The server will then bring your orange juice followed by your hot beverage and everyone's choice of croissants served on a single plate!!! At check-in, the owner briefly mentioned to expect a typical italian breakfast but i don't quite agree with typical italian breakfast being 1 croissant and coffee only. We stayed in Venice & Florence prior to our arrival in Rome and stayed at hotels of similar quality/price range. All our prior hotels also served a typical italian breakfast and the spreads included eggs, toast,jams, cheese, fresh tomatoes, variety of cereals,variety of croissants etc. The location is not so bad in terms of major attractions. 5 minute walk to Via del corso (one of the major tourist streets with all shopping & restaurants, spanish steps, metro station).