The hotel was very close to the train station—just a 2-minute walk, which was very convenient. Overall, everything was good. The bed sheets were clean, but there was only a sheet on the bed, and since you need to use the air conditioning, it would have been nice to have a duvet or something thicker for warmth.
If you turn off the air conditioning, it gets too warm, and if you leave it on, it gets too cold at night. They did have a warm blanket in the closet, but it didn’t seem very clean—hard to say how long it had been sitting there.
Aside from that, the stay was good. One thing to note: hotels in Italy typically do not provide hair conditioner. They usually just offer two small bottles of shampoo and two very small bars of soap, so be sure to bring your own hair products.