1/5 Patrick G. 11 months ago on Google
Mario,
seems
like
a
nice
guy,
actually
may
be
a
con
artist.
Although
the
stay
is
almost
too
cheap
to
be
true,
many
of
the
facilities
he
“offers”
work
halfway
or
don’t
exist.
I
booked
a
double
occupancy
room
for
3
nights
in
June,
during
the
midst
of
a
heat
wave.
95
F
or
34
C
every
day.
His
guest
rooms,
air
conditioning
units
shut
off
at
night
to
save
him
electricity
bills.
The
internet
never
connected
despite
utilizing
his
verbatim
passwords.
The
street
is
extremely
busy,
being
one
of
the
main
streets
in
Bologna.
So
when
you
have
to
keep
the
window
open
to
survive
the
night,
it
remains
very
noisy.
This
“bed
and
breakfast”
is
actually
just
one
half
of
the
7th
floor
of
an
old
apartment
building.
I
booked
though
Hostelworld
and
was
charged
the
small
booking
deposit,
as
is
typical,
but
he
charged
the
rest
of
the
stay
to
my
card
before
even
checking
in.
To
top
it
all
off,
the
only
decor
on
the
walls
are
framed
copies
of
old
checkout
receipts.
If
it
sounds
creepy
and
greedy,
it’s
because
it
is.