Mona Lisa Hostel is an apartment turned into a hostel. There are only two bathrooms for at least four rooms consisting of about eight beds each. You do the math! The wait to use the bathroom depends on the time of the morning. The earlier that you wake up, the better your chance to get into the bathroom and get dressed by the time you want. The bathroom was the bathtub has a small problem, the floor get soaked with water. The tiles absorb the water, but it is a slip hazard. The trash cans in the bathroom as well as the rooms are very small. They tend to overflow with garbage and are only emptied once a day.
Some of the rooms are small while others are big. There is one small room that has too beds on a loft, which is neat. The linens are provided and the cost is included. The only downside is the cleanliness of the covers. There is no washing machine that we could see. Our beds looked as if someone had at least laid on them before we arrived. When asked, the staff person assured us no one slept on that bed. There are very few outlets in the room to plug in cell phones and chargers. It can make something as simple as doing your hair difficult since you may not want to hog one of the two bathrooms form other travelers. In addition, there are no mirrors in the hostel except for the bathrooms and the dining room, right above the table.
The hostel is on the second floor (third floor for Americans) of the apartment building. There is a tiny elevator that you may use if you do not have too much luggage. The staff is very friendly and helpful -- they can provide free maps and directions. However, they are not available from 3 to 7 a.m. daily. Make sure you pay before or after these hours. There is technically no lock-out, however, since the staff is not available from 3 to 7, there is no one to let you in the hostel during those hours. The hostel is about six minutes from the nearest metro and ten minutes from Termini Station, therefore the location is good.
The kitchen, dining room, living room, and reception area are all the same room. Due to the small social area, one would probably not want to hang around long. It can get very congested at times. This area can get very messy with people trying to wash their own dishes, cook, eat, and hang out due to the constraints of the area. The kitchen is tiny but offers free breakfast. Breakfast consists of cereal, breads, and cheeses. The dining room consists of a small table and several chairs. One couch makes up the living room. The guest computer is right next to the staff computer, therefore, no privacy. There are no lockers. No keys or key cards to the bedrooms door either. Make sure you secure all of your belongings. On the positive side, this hostel is cheap.
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December 2006