We stayed for three nights in October 2008, booking via a site called venere.com. We paid euros 80 per night including breakfast. About a week before the trip Massimiliano (the proprietor) called me to check if we were still coming and to advise on payment (cash only). He gave good advice on how to reach him. The day before he called again to advise us there was a transport strike, which was nice of him. We stayed in one of the two en suite rooms (the one facing onto the street). It was largish, clean and bright, with a balcony. It had air con, which you'd want in the summer. Breakfast was pastries, coffee and juice in the little kitchen. The B&B itself is in a residential block, but only 100 yards from the centre of Testaccio, which has a number of great pizzerias, restaurants and (less so) bars. We’d previously stayed in Trastevere, but preferred Testaccio much more. Without wanting to be precious about “undiscovered” places, you didn’t hear many foreign voices in the restaurants, and that was quite nice, and when we did spend a night in Trastevere, it seemed like a circus in comparison with its plethora of tourist oriented bars and restaurants. You can jump on a bus 50 yards from the door to B&B Max into central Rome (about 2Km to Piazza Venezia I’d say, so you could walk if you felt energetic). All in all we were very enthusiastic about the location, and the B&B was everything we needed, and I would stay again.
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