The location was okay, with nearby trains to Venice that were very affordable and quick. There's also plenty of bars/restaurants all around the building, which is great for a quick bite/drink on the way to/from the place. Upon arrival, the apartment was difficult to find once I got inside, and I had to try my key on a few different doors to find the right one because I didn't know which floor I would be on and the numbers that the doors were labeled with were confusing, which was an anxiety-inducing experience. In the apartment, the bed was made up of two mattresses pushed together and they kept separating throughout the night. One mattress was incredibly hard and uncomfortable and the other one dipped in so much when you lay on it that it was hard to get back up. The shower didn't drain properly and would fill up pretty quickly with water; I even tried removing the drain cover, but this didn't help at all. The washer leaked and I even made sure to look up how to use it since it's all labeled in Italian but the door on it just doesn't close all the way no matter how hard you close it, so I had to shove a towel under the front to soak it all up. I did appreciate the wifi, although connection wasn't the best but it did the job. AC was also very much appreciated and worked fine. It was also difficult to contact the owner, and they didn't respond to any of my messages. Overall, it was fine for a brief stay but I would not recommend it for trips longer than a couple days.