First, the good stuff: the apartment was spotlessly clean, the kitchen well equipped. The wi-fi and aircon worked well, and the location was perfect, in a shady pedestrian alley right in the middle of the old town, close to everything we wanted to see yet not on a busy street. But it was on the ground floor - this wasn't clear, in the listing, which talked about a balcony - and people walked by the windows all night, often talking loudly. Add in the dishwasher in the apartment above starting up after midnight and sounding like a spaceship landing on our bed, and we didn't get a lot of sleep. Our fault for not thinking it through: of course the old town would be loud and busy! But the roof terrace - which is actually four floors above the flat so a bit of a faff to use - swayed us. The apartment also lacked those little touches that make a holiday let feel homely: the pillows were lumpy and uncomfortable, the towels tiny and thin, there was no info telling us where to find the main supermarket or where to leave our rubbish if we emptied the bin. The only wardrobe/shelves were in the hall and fine for two of us for a week, but awkward if you're staying longer or planning on using all three bedrooms. Basically, this is perfect for a few late nights exploring the brilliant bars and restaurants of the old town, but not if you're looking for a restful retreat.