The room was suitable for a short stay, there was also a well-functioning fridge in the common area (shared among five rooms on the second floor of the building). The breakfast was served in a nearby restaurant where the owner welcomed guests in person and introduced herself, which was a nice gesture. The breakfast was basic, but tasty. There was a minor confusion during check in where it was not clear where to go (there was only a message at the entrance door which had a typo in English and so was not well comprehensive for non-Italian speakers) and then a slight delay while the owner confirmed (via phone) that the room was prepaid. This was not a major problem though. I also did not understand why taking a copy of my passport when my data were shared by hotels.com, but, as I do not speak Italian and the hosts did not speak good English, I chose not to object.
Less pleasant was the wi-fi, which, besides not offering secure connection, was extremely slow, barely working (especially on the phone). The host explained that many people are using it, but this is no excuse in my view; it signals that there would be need to invest in stronger wi-fi coverage (at least for those rooms that the one I stayed at was part of). With stronger and secured wi-fi connection, I think this B&B would offer everything needed for a shorter stay.