We had a comfort room which was spacious and clean. The bathroom was larger than in many Italian hotels. The staff at the desk was friendly and helpful, the hotel can provide beach towels, The breakfast was pretty typical for Italy although the coffee comes from a self-service machine. They have a self-service laundry machine with built-in soap, which to me tips the choice to this hotel over similar ones without laundry. The location is convenient, a few dozen yards into the pedestrian only Corso Italia main street. The air conditioning worked great, although in the morning when they maid comes she will turn it off so the room might be quite warm by the time you get home in the afternoon. The room came with a couch and a basic.The drawback is that although there was plenty of space in the room, there wasn't a lot of shelving. They have a place to hang shirts and so on and had two web stands for luggage but no desk to write on while planning out your day and no shelving to put items. Many hotels we've seen provide shelving of some sort because otherwise you need to dig through your bag to get anything. CAUTION: they pre-charge one nite before you arrive, the remainder at check-in. Be sure to insist you be charged in euros. All across Italy we were charged us in euros so when they asked us to pay we didn't think to say anything. The guy typed some things into a credit card terminal and pushed it across the desk, we tapped our card, done. We never selected or approved anything. Later, when we looked at the printed receipt we saw we had been charged a 3% convenience fee for being charged in dollars instead of euros. And the receipt claimed we were offered a choice of currencies to pay in. That did NOT happen. On a stay of a few days which is hundreds of euros it's not a trivial amount.
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