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23 de julio de 2023
It feels like the Hotel was once a four star hotel that has been left to run down. The rooms are spacious, and you could see that once they would have looked good, but our room had mould and maintenace issues. There are some things out of the control of the hotel, such as a homeless camp across the road, but police visited them on our second last day, and they were not a problem after that. It does feel unsafe around the area however. Air conditioning is a point of contention, as Italy does have some restrictions on how low you can set your thermostat. However, the air conditioning couldn't even reach that temperature, being 28*C in the late evening, meaning we couldn't sleep until we bought a fan. The hotel couldn't provide one. This was the most important failure for me. What is a hotel for but a place to sleep? Like another reviewer pointed out, be aware that if you ask them to call a taxi, the driver pays the hotel a kickback and then charges you a surcharge. We paid €70 to the airport, when a flat fare should be €50. Other than that, the hotel was fine. The staff were friendly and helpful, the included breakfast was nice, though fairly simple. It's a short walk to restaurants and a moderate walk to the station. If you are not visiting during the hotter months, and are not fearful of your safety, it's a reasonably priced mid range hotel. However, our stay was marred somewhat by the maintenance issues and the weak air conditioning.
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