An ideal hotel for travelers who are passing through Padua. It's the best thing to stop for the night: I left the station building and have already arrived. If you're on the road again in a couple of days, then it's really good luck to settle here.
A very old hotel, the rooms look like the Hermitage. The breakfast was great, the room was quiet and peaceful. All the sights are ten minutes away at a leisurely pace. I confidently recommend it for a comfortable stay in one of the oldest cities in Italy.
Nice, clean, slightly shabby old hotel. friendly staff. The rooms are equipped with air conditioning, hairdryer, TV (no Russian channels, mostly German), refrigerator with mini-bar, slippers. There are no tea accessories, only two glasses. Breakfast for an amateur: omelette, fried bacon and boiled egg from hot dishes; two types of sausage and cheese; 4 types of cereals with milk; a good selection of bread, pastries and fruits (were in summer); water, tea and disgusting coffee (Convenient location, across the street from the train station, but there is one minus - in the evenings Black migrants gather near the entrance to McDonald's (in the same building)...