Overall, it's not bad. The polite staff, the Russian-speaking night porter, it was not important to us, but it was pleasant. We had a suite, it was large, a bathtub with a window, as requested, but the balcony was small. The main problem is that there is something wrong with the bathtub itself in the bathroom and the water constantly tries to pour out on the floor along the edge of the bathtub. It's annoying, you want to stay in the suite without it. I would say that the room is tired. And at night we had water pouring from the ceiling. As it turned out later, the guests on the floor above took a bath and drained it. Fortunately, I was still awake, I managed to save our things from getting wet. Most importantly, it was clear from the old moles on the wall that this was not the first time. It shouldn't be like this in a suite. The hotel reacted only by relocating the residents from above. There were no compensations for the inconvenience and the legend in the middle of the night, except for the attendant "sorry, we don't understand how this happened." This is also not the level that the hotel claims to be. In general, the impressions are twofold and I would not dare to recommend the hotel, but I would not dissuade you from settling in it either.
Of the advantages, I can note:
1) A fairly convenient location - close to the metro, the center and the main attractions..Termini station is also nearby if you need to go somewhere.
2) The breakfasts are good..fruits/pastries , etc ..there are plenty to choose from.
3) there is a grocery supermarket nearby
The disadvantages were not particularly noticed. Or if you really find fault, then this, oddly enough, is also the location :)) ..to eat something super tasty and completely Italian, it is necessary to go to Trastevere (well, or settle) .. what is within walking distance is much worse.
The Alpi Hotel was located in the heart of Rome, in a luxurious Art Nouveau building of the late 19th century, two blocks from Termini Train Station.
The hotel has been beautifully renovated from the inside, the walls in the rooms are covered with fabric, under which a layer of sound insulation is guessed, and pristine wooden shutters-blinds with vintage locks are left on the windows outside.
The breakfasts are quite tolerable.