It was a great location if you wanted to sights and be a 15-20 minute walk from the big attractions in Central Rome. However, the hotel is not really 4 stars, there is chipped paint in several areas and they just have one elevator , which fits 2 people comfortably and 3 people in a tight squeeze. This is for a place that is 7 floors! I walked a few times to my 4th floor room to avoid the wait. The "pool" is more of a wading pool, about 2-3 feet in depth and no more than 5 meters in width. You wont do any real swimming, but it can be nice after a long day sightseeing. There are a couple small jacuzzis that kids might like. For Americans (which I am) the air condiioning was just ok. The room eventually got cold enough for me, but it took time and I would say Americans are used to colder max settings, The walls were also thin, we could hear other people in rooms talking at normal levels, its definitely not soundproofed. The beds were also very firm, Ive travelled a lot and it was the hardest bed Ive slept in. I was able to sleep fine, but it will not be for everyone. The morning buffet was pretty decent overall. We didnt go to dinner there, but it looked like a nice place to have a drink/eat. However, there are plenty of good restaurant choices in the neighborhood as well.
Overall, for my trip , it was fine, but I really wouldnt recommend it to anyone I know. It was clean enough, the staff was professional and courteous, but its just not a real 4 star hotel