Great location, nice staff, intended as a trendy business hotel, but despite relatively large (for Italy), well- furnished rooms, this hotel annoys by attempts at cutting edge design that forgets that peole actually have to use the rooms. Two examples. First the room numbers are not on the doors in the corridor, but on plates set in the floor. The doors are covered in what appear to be graffit--inspired versions of Chinese characters - eccentric, artistic, and utterly useless if you are a traveller trying to find your room in a dark corridor having arrived in the evening. Second the room is controlled by a finger touch-pad by your bed. Problem - how the hell are you supposed to find, let alone use this pad when you are in bed and have turned the lights off? There is a weird story about wi-fi - do you get an hour a day, or an hour a visit free, and do you have to have a new log-in every day - i got both answers and i speak italian, so this was not a question of miscommunication. And, as others have commented, the air-con is difficult to control (no idea if there was a control - if so, beyond me to find it). As I say these details are a shame because the big things are fine - just needs a little more user-friendly thinking. Hopefully the reviews highlighting this will lead them to rethink these detaiils and build on what they have got right.
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