My wife and I enjoyed staying in the Parioli, one of the nicer "residential" neighborhoods of Rome. We had been to Rome a couple of times, but chose this location precisely because it was out of the center. The neighborhood has many very large, well kept houses from the 18th century, some still private homes, some now flats, some embassies etc.
It's a nice walk down to the street with many restaurants (we liked L'Escala best by far). It's also a very pleasant walk (we thought) from the Suites through the Villa Borghese Parco and on down the Spanish Steps for wander around the historic center of Rome.
Our Rome was large as was the modern bath. It had a couple of chairs at the breakfast table, but lacked an upholstered chair for reading etc. in the evening after a return from dining etc.
It's a great alternative to the very high priced hotels of central Rome in many ways, but in one regard it is very lacking for travelers lilke us and that is the following:
Breakfasts are only served in the room (by the every attentive and helpful Victoria). This has certain advantages, but also prohibits any friendly conversation with fellow touristssuch as one often finds in a nice B&B property .
There is no common area to gather on the property. The garden was mentioned online to some degree when I checked out the property, but it is held privately by the on-property owners (the son is the manager and will help out in any way possible, if asked, but mainly we (and our friends, another couple) had contact primarily with Victoria.
Thus, we four felt the great lack at the property is some sort of space for guests to either sit outside in clement and warm weather to enjoy a drink and conversation or an inside lounge for the same purpose, including sharing breakfast time at will.
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