I doubt there’s a better location to enjoy your stay in Rome than Residenza Canali. Situated 1 block NW of Piazza Navona, you can’t ask for better than that. Via Tre Archi is just off Via dei Coronari, which is a cute little mediaval thoroughfare that has many little shops and several streets that run off it that have delicious trattorie on them. You can walk straight west almost to the Tiber and you can cross to the Vatican. You are less than a km to the Pantheon and Via del corso, which can take you to the fancy shops, trevi fountain, spanish steps, or south to Piazza Venezia, the VE monument, Campidoglio, forum, colosseum, etc. Basically, you’re in walking distance from everything you should do in Rome. Everything except Villa Borghese, I guess. For the price, about € 200, the rooms are very spacious and well-appointed. The bathroom was beautiful, adorned with travertine and equipped with an adjustable shower head that could go well above my 6’6″ height. There was a functional glass sliding door to keep the water in the shower. Something we take for granted in the US, but not always the case in Europe. There was a separated room with a couch, mini fridge(with complimentary beverages), and a desk. The bedroom had one double bed, a large armoire, and a mounted flat screen with sky cable. Ours had some damage and was barely watchable, but their TV sucks, and we had better stuff to do anyway. The bed wasn’t very comfortable, but it did the trick. We were situated on the 3rd floor that was remarkably quiet for being above Via dei Coronari that has scooters barreling down it at all hours. The windows are almost completely sound-proofed. The staff were very friendly and helpful, with lots of excellent restaurant recommendations. It also helps that there are dozens of little Roman restaurants within 500 meters. Even more of a reason to stay here. The wifi was the best we had in Europe. We actually just got the access code to the secured network and had excellent speed and a reliable connection on all devices. Breakfast was typically terrible, as it always is in Europe. Pastries and charcuterie is about all you can expect. I guess it’s too much to ask for someone on standby making me eggs benedict every day when I wake up. We slept through breakfast almost everyday, so it made no difference to me either way. You may as well go straight to lunch with wine when in Roma. I wouldn’t hesitate to come back, if I find myself back in Roma. It was totally worth the money, for the quality of room and most-importantly the location.