We stay in hotels while on vacation as a place to sleep and shower and are, therefore, not very picky about where we stay or even the amenities at the hotel. Provide us with a clean bed, shower, and free breakfast and we're happy. I'm surprised to say that I was rather dissatisfied with this hotel.
When we entered the office to check in with the front desk no was available. No matter - we rang the bell. No one appeared for several minutes. We were a little confused, but eventually someone did come. This wasn't a big deal, but with the overall picture in mind it didn't help.
After we checked into our room, we went up a windy staircase and I began to worry. There were bags of junk and some cleaning supplies in the hallway, apparently resting in their normal storage places. The room confirmed my fears. The carpet was threadbare and filthy, with spots and stains everywhere. So rule # 1: Don't stay at this hotel without a pair of flip flops to put on your feet. The wallpaper was not only peeling from the walls, but had a lot of dirt on it. Rule # 2: Don't lean against anything. The room itself smelled a bit moldy. The bathroom in fact had mold along the wall and there was some moldy-looking residue on the shower walls. Rule # 3: Don't expect the room to be clean. Last, the people in the next room arrived back late in the evening. If I understood Spanish I would have eavesdropped on their entire conversation. The walls were very thin; usually I don't notice this, but it was very apparent at this hotel. Rule # 4: Don't make any noises you don't want your neighbors to hear!
Apparently we were unlucky to have been in the old part of the building. I see some of the other rooms look quite different and from the reviews I see that there may be two different areas of the hotel. I can't speak for the other side, but the room we had was pretty bad. Book at your own risk and, if you do, I would call to specifically request that you are put into one of the newer rooms. Perhaps you will have a better experience than we did.