We stayed for one night in April on a stop-over and were very satisfied with the hotel. Our superior room was quite large, as was the bathroom (but with a small stall shower - definitely not as nice as the bathroom shown for the superior room on their website). Many rooms, and the breakfast room, have lovely views of the town and surrounding countryside. TV was lacking - only Italian channels and few of them. Breakfast was generic 3* Italian - some pastries and spreads. There didn't appear to be many overnight guests so perhaps the put out a better spread when they're full. There is tons of parking - some of it even covered, and you can get into the city walls on foot (although that doesn't appear to be the most lively part of town). Front desk staff was very helpful - provided a great map of town and a booklet of Todi and the surrounding countryside.
A few minor warnings - the hotel seems to be made up of a few buildings stuck together, so it can be a bit of an Escher painting getting from one floor to another and we ended up taking the elevator more than we planned, only because we couldn't get there from here on the stairs. On the positive side, unlike many Italian hotels, there appeared to be accommodations for disabled guests. Also, the hotel was hosting some sort of conference the night we were there - the group was very quiet (but took up a lot of the parking), and it could probably get very loud if it were a wedding instead.
