When we arrived, the man at the front desk took us out of the complex because "there wasn't enough room", to one across the street and when we walked in, two men are standing in the kitchen arguing. Then one of them showed us our room which, albeit, was clean and had a nice view, but it was also literally a room in a strange man's house. I'm a young girl and I was travelling with my roommate who is also a young girl. We didn't feel comfortable staying in this man's house especially since he slept behind a curtain above the kitchenette. The small bathroom was also the bathroom that he clearly used on a daily basis. This situation was not on the website AT ALL. We didn't think this was a very fair accommodation and they weren't very forthcoming about the reason for moving us across the street. When we voiced our concerns to another employee of the hotel, she told us that this is normal for Europe and we're probably just confused because we aren't European. She eventually gave us a better room on another day. This room was world's better. So as far as advice-- don't let them take you across the street. Things are bound to get weird. Also, just pay a bit extra to get the room with the private bathroom. It was more than worth it for us to feel safe-- even though we think we got a little gypped. Otherwise, the hotel is in a great location and the area in general feels safe-- only 10 minutes walk from the colosseum.