We stayed in the large 4 person room, with closet kitchenette, which was very charming. The room was set near the top level, with a tiny balcony overlooking the tile roof top to the busy street below. It had a trundle bed in the main level, with a queen bed in a rustic room above. The bathroom had a bidet, which was a curiosity I liked, but only a tub and sprayer rather than shower, which my adult children unfortunately avoided using. The breakfast was from 8 to 10 am, with a wonderful selection of pasties, red orange juice and a machine which dispensed a variety of delicious coffees. The Cipro Metra stop is a fifteen minute walk to the bottom of a steep hill. The 913 Svetonio bus stop is across the street, but is over used by a weird system of 'don't get caught without a ticket ', but most take their chances. If you are lucky enough to get on, you may not be a able to push past to get off! The management was very nice, and we enjoyed the location and value of this old Villa. Our only negative was with their system of electrical usage. The room door key card also fits in a slot inside the door, which activates the electricity. This means, you cannot set an alarm clock, or leave anything to stay cold in the fridge when you go out. Also, I should have packed a coffee press - no coffee maker in room.