The hotel itself, and its staff, were fine, however, I didn't realize how far from town it was located. Ironically, even though B&B Hotel Ravenna is so remote, we heard lots of traffic noise all night. We had to take city buses and taxis to get to all of the sites, so next time we visit Ravenna, we will stay closer to the historical center. When we checked in, one of the ladies at reception told us to buy bus tickets at a nearby Tabaccheria. When we walked there, we found the doors locked because it was closed. Little things like fully accurate tips can be very helpful to tourists who are brand new to Ravenna. One other odd occurrence was when we woke up in our hotel room the second day, we had no electricity. When we called the front desk, we were asked if we had plugged in two devices to charge and, if so, that was why all of the electricity was turned off. Yes, we had two devices charging overnight. One was my critical medical device, and the other was my cell phone. I charge both every night and was unaware that (what is 100% normal at home) would cause a power failure in our B&B Hotel room. There should probably be a notice left in the hotel rooms for guests so they are aware of this peculiarity.