Overall, the AmoRoma was a great experience. It was the last few days of three weeks in Italy and I just wanted something nice, convenient to a few attractions I had planned to see, and not super expensive. AmoRoma met my expectations, and then some.
First, the good stuff. I had a street-facing room and so when I was feeling lazy I would just people watch from my window. The location is stellar. Sitting just behind the Baths of Diocletian, this b-n-b style accommodation was at the epicenter of a number of monuments, museums and restaurants. As for food, you name it and you will find it within a few minutes walk. Pizza, yup. Sushi, yup. Ethiopia, that too. Lastly, the service was great. The hostess was very attentive to my needs, was great conversation thru the breakfast rush, and gave me some snacks for my early flight since I was not going to be in house for breakfast.
Now, the not so great stuff. Interior construction was going on from about 8am until 4pm, so there were times where I was walking thru plaster dust on my way to my room. It wasn't heavy labor, but it was annoying at times when I was seeking quiet time in my room during the day. Beyond that, I was satisfied with my stay. I would definitely stay there again.