The room was good for people who are quite intimate (curtain for a shower room door but the toilet was in a proper wc). The shower room was small but still functional (maybe not if you're very large), the small sink meant water ended up on the floor when I washed my face, it could be made a bit better by a bigger mirror and having a few hooks for clothes and towels (there was only one towel bar and a small unsteady shelf). More furniture in the room would be appreciated, such as a desk and another chair (there is enough space for it). There was a Nespresso coffee machine (2 regular and 2 decaf) and a small fridge in the room with some biscuits, juice and water. There are no blackout curtains so it can get bright in the room, fyi to bring your eyeshade if light bothers you. Also bring your earplugs; the noise from the street is stopped by the excellent windows however the noise of other guests coming and going in the hall is loud (no door insulation). Fortunately we didn't hear anyone else whilst they were in their rooms, only in the corridor. The bed was very comfortable, some kind of memory foam I think, sufficiently firm but with a lovely soft top. The pillow was the most comfortable pillow I have ever used (medium firm, I'm a side sleeper) and perfectly matched the suppleness of the mattress and I had a great sleep both nights of my stay. The breakfast was basic Italian of croissant, coffee, and juice (6-11am, a half a block away in cafe lembo) and was pleasant.