I chose this hotel thinking it would be a quiet refuge from a busy couple of days in crowded Tarquinia. The Lido is certainly quiet--nothing appeared to be open in late September at any hour! No restaurants, no pharmacies, no markets--everything shuttered, it seemed, for the coming winter. The hotel itself was clean and comfortable, except for the lack of hot water in the shower, no elevator and, most disappointing of all, no WiFi in the room. The rate, though, was inexpensive, so I suppose I didn't get what I wasn't paying for. None of this matters in the long run: Tarquinia with its tombs and churches and splendid museum was certainly worth the visit.