The room was large and comfortable with two bathrooms and showers.
We were a little shocked when we were dropped off at the hotel, there's no obvious sign for the hotel. There is a large wooden door with a buzzer beside it, for the hotel. It isn't really a hotel, more of a bed and breakfast.
Breakfast is brought to the room, you can request a time between 8:30 and noon. Breakfast was pastries and fruit, yoghurt etc. nothing hot, but the quality was good.
The location of the hotel is great for visiting the major attractions in Rome.
Our visit was during a heat wave with temperatures over 100 deg. There was also a taxi driver strike and the hotel and surrounding area lost internet during our stay and apparently many of the nearby businesses lost power. So our visit was not as relaxing as we had hoped. We were worried about making our flight with no taxis, limited Uber service in Rome and no internet connection, so we booked a night at the Airport Hilton to be sure we could get home. An additional cost but there was no reliable alternative.
Breakfast was always delivered on time, but pickup was less reliable. One day we came back to the hotel at around 3pm, hot and exhausted and the breakfast tray was still in the room. We needed to cool off so we put the Do Not Disturb sign up and lay down. However they were soon knocking at the door insisting they needed the tray.
The location was primary reason for choosing Del Corso and it was great, but facilities were a bit dissapointin