This is a $60 a night hotel about 15 minutes from the train station. It is what it is. The lady working the reception was sweet as can be and very helpful. She check me in at night & made me cappuccino at breakfast. Didn't see another soul working there in the 2 days I stayed. I would go back just for her. The breakfast was ok, The usual Italian fare of yogurt, cold meats & cheeses, pasteries, cerial & great coffee. The room itself was small, with a single bed, a fan, a window that opens, and a TV that wasn't hooked up. The towels were very thin and the shower was the smallest I've ever encountered. Literally, smaller than a phone booth. The wi-fi wasn't working but there was a computer in the lobby that worked fine. There is no elevator so its a walk up the stairs to the room. The hotel is off a main street but can be a little hard to find from the train station so be prepared. It's a nice, cheap choice as a jumping off point for Cingue Terre.