We were very happy with the property and all that it offered. We were 3 unrelated adults, so having the separate bedrooms with dedicated bathrooms was ideal. The common area was appreciated so that we could meet together without having to be in one of our rooms. The kitchenette was very convenient and helped us to save money since we could brew our own coffee and bring leftovers home from restaurants. We did not cook a meal, but there were pans and utensils if we had wanted to cook. If you are American and are not familiar with how to brew coffee in a Primula Classic Stovetop Espresso and Coffee Maker, you will want to watch a video online before you go! A few things to be aware of: the apartment is on the 7th floor, which is actually the 8th level since the bottom floor is numbered 0 (zero) in Rome. The high ceilings make for more stairs to climb, so after taking the stairs up a couple of times, one of my traveling companions and I (both in our mid 60s) opted to use the elevator most of the time. The elevator is very small and holds two people only, or one person and luggage. So if you have more than 2 people needing to use the elevator, plan extra time for the elevator to ascend and descend for multiple trips. (Maximum weight is 200 kgs, which is 440 pounds.) Something quirky that I have never encountered in previous visits to Rome is the noise that the commode makes. Took some getting used to! But the convenience to taxis, restaurants, the Vatican, and more was unequaled.