I definitely recommend this hotel. The room is clean, simple and cute- it reminded me of staying at my grandmothers house. It was very quiet, and breakfast is brought to your room promptly each morning (you select from the menu and select the time). It is a roughly a ten-minute walk to the Lepanto Metro station, additionally, a taxi stand is directly out front. I returned from Italy with a large box, so I took a taxi to the Termini station and an express train to the airport. The taxi from the hotel was less than 10 euros, and another 14 for the train.
It was a 20 minute walk to the National Etruscan Museum, but I used the metro to visit the “big ticket” items, such as the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. My Googlemaps app put those at a one hour walk from the hotel, or you can use the metro and get off at the Colosseum, roughly a 15-20 minute journey in total.
Oddly enough, there is no front desk at this place, so you have to phone ahead and make arrangements to check-in the day before. I had an Italian speaking friend call for me, and it turned out well. Lisa, with whom I interacted, speaks fair but limited English. The hotel is close to a grocery store, but there are not many restaurants close by.
I would stay there again.