So so hotel

Written: 24 september 2010
Travel time: 8 — 15 september 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 5.0
The only plus of this hotel is the location. Not far from the city center and the railway station, also very close to a cool large BILLO supermarket, where there are always a lot of promotions and discounts on products,
Food for breakfast - ham, cheese, crackers, jam, tea and coffee. Why there were muesli and corn flakes on the common table is not clear, because. there was nowhere to pour it.
Of the seven days of our stay in Italy, 3 of them were spent by us in other cities - Venice, Florence, Milan - so we skipped breakfast. Instead of them, we were given dry rations - a roll with ham and cheese (by the end of the trip it became just sick of cheese and ham : )) and bottles of water.
The rooms, of course, are small, but the room itself and the shower room were clean, towels and linen were changed.
Instead of normal curtains or blinds on the window - shutters, as elsewhere in Italy, they infuriated me the most, I don’t understand their purpose. Why not hang normal screens or curtains?

The hotel is located next to the Catholic Church, if you do not get up before 8 am, you will be woken up by a loud bell. We had a lot of business and trips, we ourselves had to get up earlier, the rest, I think, were unhappy.
The biggest downside is the ensuite bathroom. The drain (a hole in the floor) was clogged, the water left very badly, and in the end what happened happened - after getting out of the shower into the room, I found that not only our room was flooded, but also the common corridor. True, after 5-10 minutes the receptionist came, fixed the drain, removed all the water from the room and there were no more such problems.
In general, the hotel is rather lousy, fortunately, due to trips to other cities, shopping and the beach, they spent very little time in it, they used it only as a place to sleep; and, also, if you buy food in the store, they will give you plates and cutlery so that you can eat normally at the tables on the terrace, and not in the room (well, maybe, having called a couple of tables at the entrance to the hotel a terrace, I embellished)).
I can also add that the staff is polite and friendly - like all Italians, if you ask or ask about something, they will try to help.
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