The staff were very friendly, the location is central.
The breakfast was perfectly good, including fresh fruit. The croissants were really excellent, the proper authentic Italian type. A lovely lady was on stand-by at breakfast to make us coffee, but she didn't come to the table to ask if we wanted coffee, which was a bit confusing at first. Her standing there also created a strange library-like atmosphere, as it seemed like she was stationed there to ensure that the guests don't get up to anything they shouldn't. I am sure that actually she was only there to operate the coffee machine. Sadly the coffee was not worth all this hassle anyway, as they use coffee pods.
We were happy with our stay, but there are two main reasons for which we are unlikely to return. One of these is the lack of internet. Despite advertising high speed internet (which was a main consideration for us when we booked), it was not working in our room. You could see the network, but you couldn't connect to it for any length of time.
The other reason is that there is a mosquito problem. Maybe because of the enclosed courtyard-type street? They really need to put a mosquito net on the window. Without the mosquito net, we couldn't air the room much and we are now covered in mosquito bites. We also avoided using the lift after we realised that the lift was also filled with mosquitos, a strange phenomenon I have not experienced before.