Arrived at the hotel very late into the evening after public transport strikes in Milan (with 5 minutes notice!) threw plans into disarray.
Regardless, was greeted very kindly by the receptionist at the hotel, who spoke good English - and explained some housekeeping details.
I did struggle to get power to the room at first - the location of the card-holder seemed quite odd. The TV only showed Italian channels, which might not be ideal if you plan to spend more time in the hotel relaxing. The beds were a good quality - comfortable, and I had two great nights' sleep.
The bathroom was well stocked with toiletries and very clean. The room was spacious enough.
Minibar had Moretti, fanta, coca-cola and water but only one of each. Fine for me as I was a solo traveller, but not sure if they add more if there are more people in the room.
Room was cleaned (and organised!) very well by staff in the morning, was pleasant to see when I returned on the second evening.
Hotel is situated next to a local ambulance station. My room was the closest to the station (215) but the soundproofing is so good I could barely hear the sirens and it wasn't an issue.
Transport links to the village are poor. I was lucky to have a friend who lives locally to pick me up and drive me around but the last bus is 6pm - none on Sundays.
Buscate is a nice quaint village with a supermarket and some cafés, not much else of note.
I can see why the hotel is so highly rated and would definitely go again.