This quaint hotel is a 2 min walk to both Barberini and Spagna metro stations. Close to the Spanish steps and Trevi fountain. The hotel staff provded a map and directions how to get around, which was helpful. My room (single) was very small with a tiny bathroom. The shower curtain can hardly be called a curtain, because it was not really covering anything. I found it quite hilarious. Also the walls are paper thin, so bring ear plugs! Decent value for your money though since the location is wonderful and the hotel seemed very safe. Rome is very easy to get around by walking or taking the metro or tram. There will be a lot of walking, so wear comfortable shoes! Rome is a very crowdy city and especially on a weekend the lines are long to at least Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica. I recommend getting a Roma pass (available at several tourist info points) and you'll be able to use the metro, tram and bus and skip the lines at the Colosseum. In addition to that you get 2 free entrees and discounts on museum fees. Altough the hotel staff was nice, most of the customer service around the city was terrible. Be prepared for bored faces and waiting for service (and getting chased out of a restaurant table unless you buy more than an ice cream). Tips: A great art museum Palazzo Barberini is located near the hotel. The palace itself with its awesome frescos is already worth the visit. Also Trastevere was less crowded and cute with its narrow streets. Take a bus from the airport! You'll get to the city almost within the same amount of time than with the express train and spend only 4 euros one way.