Unfortunately, this is not a four-star hotel.
- There is no shampoo, conditioner or other basic toiletries in the bathroom.
- There is an outlet that works to charge your phone, the other two are broken.
- There are silverfish running along the wall.
- Even though we put up the do not disturb sign, they went in and cleaned and moved our things, threw our clothes in a pile, etc.
- There is no shade by the pool.
- The breakfast consists of sugary cereals, mini baguette from the freezer in the grocery store, melon, bacon and some kind of mini omelette that tastes nothing. You make coffee yourself in a bad machine. Shocking for a country where coffee is important.
Good things:
- The view
– kind stuff
In summary, they do the minimum possible to keep the hotel running. I emailed them before and wrote that we celebrated our first wedding anniversary, because we got married in Rome the year before. But they didn't care about that at all either. I have stayed in many four star hotels around the world but also in Rome and Italy, this hotel is a maximum of 2.5 star. We paid a lot of money for four nights and unfortunately it really wasn't worth it at all.