One first enters into the small kitchen area and, as pictured, is a small window and curtains, small plastic table, and two chairs. The chairs were so aged that one buckled upon use. The collected dust on the curtains easily tranfer to your fingers. Aside from the balcony there is no other sitting area than this confined space. Unless the door is left wide open the kitchen is otherwise dark.
Let's take two steps up to a landing where the bathroom is located. As pictured the shower is a decent size. We found a near empty and encrusted soap dispenser bottle and an air freshener that had long been exhausted, remaining only was a crumbed wick. There is no window or fan in the bathroom so after a shower the room remains humid and moist. After any toileting, well, you get the idea.
Let's now go upstairs to the bed loft and balcony. The steps are steep and treacherously narrow. We found the safest way to descend was to step sideways and to hold onto anything, including the squared handrail that is attached too close to the wall to get a firm grip on. In the loft area itself the bed dominates the floor space along with a large closet. One can access his or her side of the bed by stepping sideways. There is an overhead fan and one on the floor, but the dangling loose switch could be hazardous. We cannot comment on the balcony because we did not stay to experience it.
While the unit is close to the historic center the walk there involves dodging oncoming or trailing cars as sidewalks appear and disappear and you'll find yourself in the company of moving vehicles.
Overall the unit suffers from lack of attention and care. Much of the furnishings have had too much usage elsewhere before ending up here.
Based on other previous high praise of the unit we booked it for six nights but abandoned it after one night and spent the rest of our time comfortably at Casa Del Sole B&B in the heart of the historic center.
End of report.