The room and bathroom were both very attractive and well-appointed. A small balcony looking out over the square was just large enough for two to sit out and enjoy the sun. Only warning would be for anyone with mobility issues as the internal staircase is a spiral one and not really made with suitcases in mind. My wife and I are 62 and 60 and we were fine. The square itself was very busy, but we liked that. Three restaurants below us, one especially lively where we ate most nights. Lots of shops within 100 yards including a pharmacy, which we needed, and a delightful gelato parlour called Gentile, opposite the castle. Owner was responsive to calls and kind with his advice. Two guests staying for five nights, we could have used a few extra team-bags. I realise It is a courtesy to find a kettle and some tea and coffee in the room, but when the room is not being made up daily, as it would be in a hotel, it's probably worth providing a bit more for our convenience. The room and location are superb, as long as you're both fit and mobile.