The difference between this hotel and a hotel for me, the private bathrooms, and if I'm honest I could have done without it.
When we arrived we were offered a room on the first floor facing the " courtyard " to avoid the "noise " from the main street. What at first it seemed like a good idea, faded away when we got to that room and find a tiny room , with a patchwork quilt broken and very sad view. After talks with my partner , we decided to ask at reception if it was possible to change to a room overlooking the main street (since the room was so poor , at least good views right?) . We were moved with no problem to a room in the floor above ( narrow stairs, forget the elevator that fits one person without luggage - thank god we only got a backpack each) , slightly wider and with a rather large window . At this stage I did not expect any luxury , so the fact that the bathroom door handle was broken , lights bulbs lacked the sink , the pillow was a roll of 15 cm in diameter and the floor was full of hair and dust, were not a problem.
I must admit that the wifi worked without any problem in our room and the TV channels were plentiful. The hotel is located opposite the train station , and just minutes away from the old town. If you go with a car the only option you have is to leave it in one of the Vinci underground parking here for about 20 euros / day .