We enjoyed our stay. The hotel was a little quirky, in a good way, being set in an old convent. Part of the civic museum, including a beautiful old church, with medieval murals, was very much attached to the hotel. Having a drink in the cloister after a day's sightseeing was most relaxing. The restaurant's food was good quality, although some of the menu's English translations were incomprehensible, and merely collections of unrelated words. This did not detract from the food, though. The town square is quite buzzy, and untouristy.