My husband and I traveled to Rome for a week and stayed at the Cavalieri Palace Roma Guest House. The apartment is located on the third floor of a beautiful building dating back to the 1500s and is accessible by both stairs and an elevator.Upon arrival, we were warmly greeted by Clara, who immediately made us feel welcome. The guest house has six rooms, and we stayed in Room #5, which was modern, stylish, and very comfortable. The room featured a king-size bed, WiFi, TV, two nightstands with lamps, and a closet equipped with a safe, mini fridge, and coffee/tea kettle. The furnishings were sleek and modern, creating a lovely contrast to the historic building.Our room overlooked a quiet courtyard and had a walkout balcony that provided plenty of natural sunlight such a nice bonus. The bathroom was equally impressive, with a large sink offering ample counter space, two drawers for toiletries, a spacious walk-in shower (a huge plus), a hairdryer, drying rack, and bidet. Everything felt modern and well thought out.The lobby and courtyard do show some signs of aging, but we were assured that renovations are planned, which makes sense given the age and history of the building. We were also greeted by Bruno, the general manager, who we truly can’t say enough good things about. He was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, and always available to help, always with a smile. Throughout the week, we also had the pleasure of meeting Bruno’s father, Fabrizio who was an absolute gentleman.