Located in an apartment complex across from the Rome Termini station, this B&B is a very clean and convenient place to stay! The design is very modern and clean, and we liked that there was a full kitchen available to use (sadly we didn't have enough time to cook ourselves anything!).
We were concerned the noise from the station might be a problem, but our room was facing the apartment's courtyard, so we definitely were able to enjoy a good night's rest every night.
Marco was so extremely helpful and made us realize we should've given ourselves more time to stay in Rome! Despite only having 3 days in the city, Marco helped us figure out where to go based on the reservations we already made at Vatican City and Borghese Gallery.
Our only complaint is the B&B doesn't have its own Wi-Fi available to its guests -- Some parts of Rome have free internet (like the park or cafes across the street), but the internet provided by the city only allows Italian smartphones to use it.
Tip on taking the Metro: I highly suggest walking to the Vittorio Emanuele stop instead of the stop at Roma Termini if you're leaving from the B&B to go anywhere off the orange line. Although on a map it seems to be about the same distance as the Roma Termini, the Vittoria Emanuele stop is 1000x easier to navigate and you won't have to deal with the craziness of the train station. We used the Roma Termini stop to depart, but because it's like a huge maze, it ended up taking twice as long to walk to the platform. However, it's not so bad returning to the B&B via Roma Termini as it is easier to exit the Metro there.
