Guest User
July 16, 2023
If you're visiting Rome and intending to spend most of your time exploring the city, Casa di Santa Francesca Romana may be a good option. Rooms are modest and unadorned, though clean, and the property's amenities are rather basic. The front desk staff is kind and friendly, offering 24-hour service. Though the main entrance door is locked at midnight, a quick doorbell ring is all that is needed before it is promptly unlocked by the overnight front desk agent. The property's background as a convent is evident in the art (painting and sculptures) throughout, with a few chapels off the corridors. The best and most notable feature of the property is the complimentary breakfast, which features a variety of pastries (brioche and croissants, cakes, tiramisù, crostate, bombolini, biscotti), granola, yogurt, fresh fruit, a selection of cheeses and meats, hard-boiled eggs, and toasts. The breakfast attendant was friendly and attentive, and espresso drinks are also available.