This hotel is very centrally located within five minutes of the train station, the accessibility is somewhat limited though as it requires use of stairs. The interior is so old you feel dirty just touching it (though at least the bathroom seemed clean enough) and the elevator looks pretty home-made. No wifi password provided upon check-in, unsure if the network that was there was meant to be available to the guests at all. Breakfast decent enough by Italian standard (white bread rolls, cheese, ham, salami, jam, cereal, ice tea, juice, coffee, croissants, an assortment of cakes/pastries). No water pressure in the shower on the 5th floor (but there's a bidet!) and old-fashioned toilet with wall-mounted water tank. Asked for twin room upon reservation, got a queen-size bed with ONE blanket on it (thankfully there was a spare in the wardrobe). Could only find one available electrical outlet in the room. Curiously enough the TV was a flat screen (albeit tiny), so that's something.