This hotel is in a great location but that's about it. The room is a good size, but it looks barren and sad. Nothing on the walls, a tiny TV (pretty sure it was a computer monitor), no channels in English either, it didn't even have HDMI inputs, that's how we stream when our entertainment is limited. Our window didn't shut and latch so we heard street noise, especially great at 6am Saturday morning with construction near. The shutters were missing a few slats and there were no shades or curtains so the room was bright and sunny early in the morning. The wifi was the only saving grace of the room, lightning fast! The bed was a bit firm, we only had sheets, no comforter, but I guess since the A/C couldn't keep up with the heat it was ok. Both days we had little to no hot water, the first day was due to light switch that happens to turn off the hot water heater being flipped, its in the bathroom next to the door, who would've known. The second day, it just ran out after a 10 minute shower, then had 30 minutes to reheat but I got about 2 minutes of hot water before it ran out. The woman that checked us in was nice, but the woman that checked us out could've cared less about our no hot water and bad stay. She was mad that we paid the €10 city tax on a credit card. The elevator costs 10 cents per use, the hotel is located in a mixed use building, so if you want to use the elevator, bring lots of change. There is a great pizza place around the corner La Campanella, check them out!