We were instructed to drive in front of the hotel, which was very difficult, to get a permit to drive in the Cittá Alta and a voucher for the parking garage. If you have small baggage, it’s better to send your license plate to reception, and park your car first. Our room was narrow and large, with a king size bed, the bathroom in the middle, and a corridor to the closet, a sofa bed and a table. It had a small TV, minibar, espresso and teapot, safe box, robes and slippers and a large shower, no bathtub. The décor is minimalist and chic, with wooden floors. There were windows to both sides of the block. Try no to walk barefoot around the room; the bed has sharp metal corners. I hit my toes twice. On our way out, I saw parents using the step elevator at the lobby for their young girl’s wheelchair and was surprised at this very useful facility.