It seemed at first a good hotel, before I took a shower and the pressure was weak or put on the air conditioner which leaked on the clothes I had put under it to dry. But these happened to be minor issues compared to what happened next.
I rented the hotel's car Fiat Panda and lost the car keys. The manager asked me to pay โฌ300 without providing any written document of the service provider with the new keys' price or of the car insurance's coverage. When I asked to know how he had calculated this amount, he threatened me with the police if I wouldn't pay and said that he regretted that he hadn't asked of me a โฌ500 caution before giving me the car! He didn't even know that โฌ300 was the maximum excess I was liable for under my rental contract: the receptionist and I found it! I paid the โฌ300, but still find outrageous to ask a caution of โฌ500 when the maximum excess is โฌ300. This only means that the hotel wants to have access to a greater amount than provided for in the rental contract, so that in case of a disagreement with a customer it would be able to force this customer to pay. I find such an attitude despicable and uncivilized.
So, if you go to this place and, moreover, use the hotel's car rental service (โฌ45/day), that's what may well happen to you: to be forced to pay more than you think you owe, on a manager's whim.