It is unclear on what grounds this hotel was given 4*. This is not a hotel, but rather a comfortable hostel, since each room has a bathroom or is it a guest house. We have been to many countries around the world and in different hotels, there is something to compare with. This hotel is located in an apar**ent building. The hotel has 7 rooms, essentially one of the apar**ents. The rooms are quite spacious, have a bathroom, good WiFi, and a safe in the room. The shared kitchen has a coffee machine, refrigerator and some utensils. The hotel is located fairly close to transport stops and a supermarket. The owner of the hotel, Mateo, was kind enough to invite us to contact him with any questions at any time. This is where the advantages of this hotel end. Now about the cons. The room has a double bed, bed linen - two sheets and two pillowcases, no duvet cover. There is a stand for suitcases, but our suitcases were removed from there during cleaning and placed near the door. During the four nights of our stay, the bed linen was not changed. In the bathroom, under the mirror, there is a shelf where I laid out our washing supplies, every day everything was raked into a pile and went into a box for toothbrushes and toothpaste. There is not a single glass, we took a glass from the kitchen, but every day it was taken away during cleaning. The hotel does not have breakfast, so we bought our groceries at the supermarket to have breakfast ourselves in the room. One day, at 8.30, when we were making coffee and sandwiches in the common kitchen, an angry woman, whom we had prevented from sleeping, looked out of one of the rooms. The hotel has poor soundproofing. I came to Rome to see as much as possible in this beautiful city, and not to sleep in the hotel until lunchtime. On the same day, I received a letter from the owner with the remark that we get up too early and interfere with the sleep of other guests. I believe that reprimanding us is unethical. Poor sound insulation is a problem for the hotel, not the guests. In summary, I would like to say that my stay at this hotel was stressful. The owner, by his actions, seemed to emphasize that “his hotel, his rules.” We lived in this hotel for a fee, and not in his personal apar**ent for free.
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