Two large baths so my wife and I spread out our own toiletries in each.. No shower curtains so be careful to aim shower head towards the back! Very chic. Living room like being at home. Large table to spread out our papers and plot our trips around Tuscany. King size bed was comfortable and closing shutters and sliding doors kept street sounds and light mostly out (busses start running right in front early in the morning, but we were usually up anyway). The washer AND electric dryer were very convenient (many places in Italy that boast washer/dryer actually offer a drying rack vs. a machine, and clothes can take as long as 36 hours to fully dry inside, so this was great). The strenuous rules for sorting trash and leaving nothing behind on exit were a bit of a pain, we had bottles out on the stoop the wrong designated day as instructions were not 100% clear. When we left we carried out our wet trash (coffee grinds, uneaten snacks, etc.) to sneak into a public waste bin. There are several restaurants with local folks nearby but the main action in Luca is a 10 - 15 minute walk - we were actually glad not to be in the middle of the Italian "evening strollers" masses! What is not "around the corner" are food stores, we had a bit of a hike to find one for wine and breakfast food. Also if you drive to Lucca the Mazzini car park is just inside the walls and should not be in the ZTL zones (hope we don't get a surprise fine months later as we understand can happen!). Don't bother with driving to find the parking authority to purchase the 50 euro "permission" for weekly/monthly rate, we did on a Sunday as instructed to on arrival by the property manager and they were closed, with limited hours on weekdays as well. The extra cost we incurred for the week (at .50 euros per hour) was only 15 euros, not worth the valuable time away from Tuscany touring to bother. Kitchen had rudimentary supplies but our main requirement was a working corkscrew and a coffeemaker, which were available. Great place to base Tuscany touring from!