The property is truly lovely, and the rooms, at least ours, are large and beautifully appointed. Many small nice details. The common areas are quite lovely as well. A very nice property that we would definitely recommend. I do think perhaps the staff could be a bit more forthcoming about dining options. At check-in we were given the number to reach the restaurant, which as it turns out, has 2 Michelin stars. We inquired at the bar on the off-chance there was a table open (a cancellation perhaps). We were told, not surprisingly, that the restaurant was fully booked, so we sat and had a drink but no one offered or suggested options, including that there was a bar menu. We had to go looking for someone so that we could order a second drink and saw a menu on the next table, and ordered a bit of food. The odd thing was that exactly 5 people, 2 couples and a single, appeared for dinner. I eventually surmised that there must have been a private party somewhere else on the property, but we were not the only people to wonder why we weren’t given at least a brief word why the almost empty restaurant was “completely booked.” I think we like most people appreciate just a bit of an explanation.
I think this property is ideal for the business traveler, someone who doesn’t need quick access to the major sites and monuments. Having said that, though we were tourists, we enjoyed our stay there at the end of our week in Rome.