We stayed here for only one night but I really liked it. There are two neighbouring sites for the hotel. We stayed in the more easterly one on Calle Profa Maria Adelina Flores. We needed a room for three people and the front desk staff happily showed us several rooms to choose from. One room was opposite a karaoke bar across the road but from the other side of the courtyard we chose a twin room with a small terrace and the hotel put in a fold-up bed for no charge. We paid 1100 pesos for a night, and were offered a discount of 100 pesos for the following night but we were leaving the town. I would happily have stayed more nights here. The room was quiet but the walls are a little thin. We could hear our loud-mouthed neighbours when they came back at night and when they got up at 6.30am. They were also yelling to one another across the courtyard when we arrived but most people aren't so lacking in self-awareness so in general the noise would be fine, I think. The rooms are very generously proportioned, and very comfortable beds with duvets. Some have mezzanine floors. With notice, staff will set the log fire for a small charge. The room was cold in the morning but you're in the highlands and these are old houses so you should expect this. The sink and toilet area were a little cramped but the shower was spacious, walk-in, with good water pressure and temperature. There's a central patio with breakfast tables and as we arrived a few guests were having their breakfast in the sun. There's an in-house restaurant as well. One of our party had room service from this, and was perfectly happy with the food. There are good wi-fi connections in rooms, courtyard and lobby. The hotel is one block north from the main square and is well-located on a quiet street. A few blocks further north is the street market. One block back towards the main square is Calle Real de Guadalupe, with reasonable if unremarkable restaurants. Further east along Maria Adelina Flores were a number of smaller, more interesting, less commercial coffee bars and restaurants. If you're travelling through the highlands and need a good place to relax, I would recommend this hotel. There's also a really great place for breakfast in the arcades on the east side of the main square, Al Grano, where we had the best breakfast and coffee of the whole trip.
