We stayed there two nights ago, what a beautiful little hotel! The staff was very friendly too. Breakfast was very simplecontinental breakfast, but it got us the coffee we needed to get going which is what we cared about anyway...! Turns out we got the very last room left (they were sold out) and it was a comfortable, big, spacious room... with a nice balcony to the street: the noise went on until past 4am. Way too nosiy and did not get a good sleep at all. My parents had the room next door and did not hear all the raucous and slept very well. So stay away from the street rooms if you can help it!
Also, be advised this is a gorgeaus but very old building, the rooms are on the 2nd floor and there is no elevator, so a handicapped person would have a hard time getting upstairs.
The hotel location is great. We went walking around the plaza, just a few steps away, they had artisans displaying stunning wood carvings as well as sculpture clay art; very pretty and the artisans are also very knowledgeable and eager to answer any question you may have about their craft. They also had pretty and inexpensive hand made souvenirs; far from the "made in China" rubbish and a much more elegant gift. Right across we saw a long line of locals waiting to buy ice cream, so we decided to follow suit... And it was so worth it! Made on site every day, ice cream in all kinds of fruit flavors as well as vanilla and chocolate. Oh my goodness, we tried guanábana, coco (coconut), parcha (passion fruit) and fresa (strawberry). They were all very tasty and delicious and wish I could have tried them all! Llimón (lime) and almendra (almond) were also recommended by locals.. And the prices were so cheap ($3 for two medium size cups with 2 flavors each) you almost feel guilty! (Just leave them a nice tip please :)
Room Tip: Avoid rooms facing the street, too noisy.
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