"Excellent, excellent location for this small, historic non-chain hotel. It would never be mistaken for a four or five star hotel, but it was a perfectly adequate little gem. The staff were helpful with recommendations, questions about getting around, etc.. Their English was excellent. Breakfast was very good, although a bit cramped since it was still a bit too cold to eat on the patio in the mornings. Our room was fair sized, but the bathroom was a little too small, smelled a bit weird, had poor water pressure in the shower, and needed modernizing. The air conditioning was advertised, but the unit did not work well; thankfully it was not too hot and it cooled down by night, although a few biting bugs made their way into the room overnight. Our room (#14) overlooked the courtyard, which opened to the restaurant kitchens. At 4AM the smell of food began to waft into the room. However, the bed was comfortable, and the towels large. I would visit this hotel again; my husband would take a pass and try elsewhere. Finally, a warning, apparently Saturday afternoons the entire street in front of the hotel fill with young people drinking and socializing. One could barely squeeze through the crowd. It got a little loud, but they dispersed by dinnertime, and the staff said this happened every week (!!!!)"