Italy is very strict about having the exact number of guests correct on your booking, which I wasn't aware of when I made my booking. Mozes, one of the managers at Eurohome, charged me nearly twice as much as current market rate when I showed up at checkin with my second guest. Please be aware of that when booking hotels in Europe!
The staff at the hotel are otherwise lively, entertaining people.
My room, however, was far from it!
The bed, which was supposed to be a queen size, was actually two twin beds side-by-side. They were extremely hard and uncomfortable (not to mention there being a huge gap in between). I did not sleep well during my stay.
The space between the bed and the wall was less than the length of my sandal (as you can see in my photos). There were also tons of mosquitos in the room, not sure why or how they got in, but I killed quite a few during my 5 night stay, though not before suffering quite a few bites.
The shower door did not close completely. There is a very loud vent in the shower that is pretty distracting as you're trying to relax after a long day (it can be unplugged, which I did do a few times).
There is no do-not-disturb sign for the door, so staff would try to open the door when it came time to clean the rooms (10:30AM).
The room itself is pretty dinghy and felt like hostel-style.
There is a bizarre practice of having to leave your room key at the front desk and ring the doorbell when you get back to be let in.