And you definitely need more than a day to see Rome, luckily we had booked in for just under a week so we got to see a lot. We arrived late at night from Naples but we didn't get that same seedy vibe around the train station like in Naples. It was quite vibrant and there were lots of places to eat. A good thing too as when we arrived at our hostel/apartment no one answered the door. After asking the nearby hotels where our hostel was, as there were no signs on the building, we knocked on the door and stuck around for a bit before deciding to wait it out at a pizza shop. We were earlier then I had said we would arrive after all and we were starving after the long train ride. Unfortunately it was not our best pizza and we were soon banging on the door again. It was all a bit strange really. No signs whereas all the other hotels in the building had signs outside, in the lobby and entrance to their hotel whilst the instructions to our hostel had said just come to that building. Finally an older lady arrived opening the door to what I assume was her house and started speaking rapidly in Italian. Using hand signals and broken Italian and English we eventually figured out we had to follow her to another building. It was only around the corner which was convenient as the lady forgot the keys. Standing around waiting for her we wondered if this was all legit but we had read really good things about this place in its reviews and in the end although it took most of our evening we were glad to finally be in a nice spacious apartment which is shared with other travellers. A huge bed, kitchen and good Wi-Fi was just what we needed. We had only booked here for one night moving on to a cheaper campground for the rest of the week but it would have made a good alternative to stay at in Rome.