Breakfast, in my opinion, is rather poor for a 4 * hotel (there was no red fish, only hot meat - only sausages and shank), but for a short stay it's normal. Assortment for breakfast during the week did not change. For lovers of champagne - served every day. The biggest plus is the location of the hotel.
From Fiumicino airport it is easy to get to the hotel by train - to Termini station without stops in 32 minutes (there is a toilet on the train) and 14 euros per person (not to be confused with the metro for 8 euros - it will stop at stops). Termini stop is 5 minutes walk from the hotel.
Many sights can be reached on foot. Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine, Piazza Venezia - 15-20 minutes on foot, Church of Santa Maria Maggiore - 5 minutes on foot, Republic Square - 5 minutes on foot. The Termini metro stop is located in the same building as the Termini station, and the Republic metro stop is located on Republic Square (5 minutes walk) - all sights can be reached by metro.
There are many restaurants and cafes around. Prices for food are almost the same, but for wine there is a significant difference (somewhere around 15, and somewhere from 30 euros for a bottle of wine).
Of the favorites, I can recommend - Ristorante Terme di Diocleziano - everything is delicious and the prices are moderate, "homemade" Italian wine - 15 euros a bottle, delicious melon liqueur is poured on the staff (not Limoncello, as in most restaurants), the waiters joke and create a cheerful atmosphere, there is a menu in Russian.
Upon check-in, they take a deposit of 100 euros in cash (they wanted to block the card, but we insisted on cash). Upon check-out, you will be charged a tax of 6 euros per person for each night of your stay (the tax is charged in all hotels in Rome).
I definitely recommend the hotel.