The hotel was a perfect location for me, but pretty far from tourist stuff. However, the Laurentina subway stop is just a couple blocks, and there's a taxi stand just outside.
Two blocks away is a small market where I found milk, vegetables and wine. I kept them in my small fridge.
The room was tiny, but great for my needs. The AC was freezing, in a good way. (Italy is not especially air conditioned). I caught up on English speaking news on the cable TV. There's no ice machine, but a busman from the restaurant gave me a bowl of ice.
The WiFi worked well, but throttled me after I uploaded a few large files for work.
There's no bar. The lobby is huge and gorgeous. The restaurant was hopping. Not enough power outlets in the lobby, but lots of USB ports in the room. The lights work only with one's key card.
The balcony was a great benefit. I washed some things in the sink and hung them to dry in the hot sun. (And it had a great view.) I don't remember the last time I had balcony access in the states. Too many liability issues, I guess.
I didn't hear any of my fellow guests, even though the hotel was full.