Upon our arrival, it was nighttime and drizzling. The unknown remained as we walked up to their third story hotel located on the top floor of a 3-story apartment building. With the morning, came a sense of relief and great appreciation for this charming 4-room hotel. Decorated in mahogany antiques, which the owners had brought from Spain, we were served breakfast in the heart of the home, the dining room. A fresh plate of sliced papaya, mango, and bananas were followed by eggs and style, a toasted ham and cheese sandwich, and delicious coffee. It was served by English speaking servers, who cared and appreciated our presence.
My husband and I booked the larger room, the apartment, which consisted of a small bedroom outfitted with very nice linens, quality pillows and top-notch mattress. The large screen was a pleasant surprise. The bathroom was small, yet well-equipped with quality towels. The kitchen had a Keurig coffee maker. Because I drink tea, the servers provided a thermos carafe. The gas stove worked well. We loved hanging out in our own living/dining room, equipped with antique dining table and leather furniture. Two AC units worked perfectly.
Besides our stay, email correspondence by the manager, Beatrice, kept us informed on many restaurant reservations and independent walking tours.
By the end of our 4 day stay, we felt as if we had been staying in our own home away from home.