We recently returned from a 17 day trip to Italy. I used Rick Steves' guidebook to book hotels in Venice, Florence, Siena, Assisi and Rome. I chose the Smeraldo for location and price. We were to stay 6 nights, May 6 thru May 12. I e-mailed them directly on March 12,requesting a room. They answered promptly, with availabilty and price, advising that, "to hold the room, send an e-mail with credit card number, information and authorization to withdraw the cost of the first night". They noted that this deposit is non-refundable, even in case of cancellation. I complied, sent the credit card and info and kept a copy of the sent e-mail. A month later, I wrote to them again, mentioning the dates of our reservation and asking if they could book a day during our stay for a trip to the Borghese museum. The one-sentence reply, "Yes, we can but just when you can be in the hotel." When we arrived on May 6, the clerks had no record of our reservation and asked to see "their confirmation". I produced the 3 e-mails and replies. Then, quite rudely, they said that I should have checked my bank statement for the deposit and that I should have a specific form from them. They did quickly relocate us to a nearby hotel, which had uncomfortable beds, a very basic breakfast and a very unfriendly staff. It did not have a television or an elevator (we were on third floor...they left us to carry our own bags. We requested new towels on our third day there. The maid didn't change them but they did give me some when I went down the 3 flights to get them.
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