Amenities: The hotel was located in a great location, adjacent to everything yet still on a quiet street. The hotel has bikes you could rent daily for $10 each, which was a nice touch for the little exploring area of the historic district. Daily complimentary breakfast is also pretty standard in South America. The hotel feels more like an old Chalet (House) and the rooms are set up as so. Your room is literally off the main room of the hotel where breakfast and check in happens. The doors are just little old windowed doors with drapes for privacy but it's apparent you can hear everything and everyone can hear you. It's still quiet nonetheless but I was woken up VERY early by them preparing breakfast and a guest baby crying pretty loudly.
Room: We got the cheapest and smallest room so it didn't have a window and the bed was a full, I think. The cable in our room was spotty and had a lot of interference. The cleanliness was obvious at first glance but once you're settled you can notice smashed mosquitos on the walls. There was a skylight open in our room with no way of reaching it or closing it, which resulted in me waking up with mosquito bites all over my body in the morning despite it being a week away from becoming Winter. I also need to add, there was an oil diffuser that nearly made me check out before I was even settled. The smell of Lemon was overwhelming in a toxic chemical sort of way.
Overall 3 stars: The staff, hotel, cleanliness and food was okay