I couldn't quite work this hotel out. Some aspects were fantastic and others not so good. From their website it is obvious that they used a talanted photographer. However, if you were to eat out in the evening I think that this would be a good bet.
It was typically Italian family run business. The patron greeted us and gave us a welcome drink. The position was excellent. Only 50 metres to the main square (which opened out to have fountains, trees and seats) and one minute's stroll to the viewing platform of the World Heritage Site for truilli Houses. There was parking in the street outside the hotel but don't bring a big car. Although on a side road I didn't find the traffic hoisy. Saturday nights was loud as dancing and music in the square. The town was great, certainly worth staying for a couple of nights. The hotel has just been refurgished - right down to the waste paper bins. Everything brand new and modern but keeping the original features, e.g. vaulted ceiling in the lounge. Absolutely spotelessly clean.
The bedroom was small with only one drawer underneath the wardrobe. When I looked at the room plan all the rooms seemed about the same size. Clean towels every day. Air con. However, the water was not always hot. Apparently the computer has to click in. So my advice is to run the tap, and if it is only luke warm after a couple of minutes, tell Reception.
The food was poor. Stale rolls. In the end I resorted to buying my own and taking them to breakfast. The breakfast reminded me of school trips. Nice coffee. Evening meal was very strange. First course either tasty starter of soup or pasta. Second course was very patchy. One night a dried up pork chop with green beans and tiny potato. One night we got one croquette potato each! Desert was ice cream or fruit. Cheap, tasty wine!
All in all = Very clean and new. Poor food. Good location.















