When you enter Hotel La Rosetta (inconveniently through the restaurant) you see a good number of old prizes and acknowledgments that also hang in the restaurant: all merits of a bygone era when the hotel, I am sure, was one of the best in town.Today is a way different story. Unfortunately, what is left of this hotel is its location and not even that, since Perugia is a city where location is irrelevant, since all interesting spots and art are within a 1/4 mile area. My room was dark, noisy and dated as the hotel is.The "queen bed" was two twin beds somehow put togheter with bumpy mattresses and thin pillows. The beds continuously moved, making it hard to sleep.Hot water was intermittent, soap was frequently missed. Cleaning was superficial.Too many details to continue Regardless of the restaurant curriculum, breakfast was mediocre, especially the scrambled eggs (showing grey and pale yellow colors) kept "warm" with votive candles (those round flat thin candles used in Italian churches). Disgusting. At dinner, the only diners were retired tourist well into their 80s ordering from a prefix menu. The standard of local hotels is not much better than Hotel La Rosetta but Perugia is worth this penance.
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