I stayed here for 3 days in July and i found it to be an excellent hotel!
Location- very centrally located, opposite a taxi rank, 5 mins walk to the bars and restaurants, has a supermarket across the road and is 12 mins walk to the beach. 5min walk to the busstop where for under 2 euros you can go to Marbella or the ultra glamourous Puerto Banus (which is only 10 min bus journey) . Taxis have fixed prices to locations which is fantastic as you don't have to negotiate up or down or feel like someone will take advantage of the fact that you are a tourist- taxis to puerto banus are around 7 euros which is a bargain. San Pedro is a nice small town and there are a few shops and lots of nice places to eat (although some are quite expensive) I found a couple of local spanish restaurants which I found the food to be fresh and authentically spanish and reasonably priced although I can't remember their names! (come out of the hotel, turn left, walk to the end and you will see a few good restaurants here.)
Hotel- i had a room on the first floor. The room was spacious, very clean, room service everyday, nice clean bathroom (no bath) and a balcony overlooking the street. Breakfast was excellent with a variety of cold cuts of meat and cheese, as well as fresh fruit, pastries, cereals, yoghurts and a variety of breads on offer. No hot food (apart from toast) but the food was fresh and plentiful. The staff were very friendly and even loaned me an adapter as I forgot mine and was unable to find one to buy anywhere!!
I would happily stay at this hotel. It is a 3* hotel (if you're looking for 5 luxury this isn't it!) but nonetheless an excellent hotel with friendly staff, fantastic standard of cleanliness and centrally located. Not everyone speaks english in San Pedro (especially in the authentic spanish restaurants I went to) so do be aware of this however most do and I survived despite my spanish being fairly weak!
The only thing to take note of is they have no iron which proved to be a hassle !!!!! (I also stayed in another 5* hotel for work before I arrived here and getting an iron was also veryu difficult here) so it's best to bring a portable iron with you
