A narrow frescoed corridor leads from the street to the flagstone courtyard, into which the hotel's restaurant expands in summer. Rooms have carpeted floors, unusual in this part of the world, but are otherwise plainly furnished. Kitchenettes are available; some rooms can be combined into family apartments. The four floors have no elevator.
Reviewed by kn8ter from Auburn, Alabama on 8/14/07
A small hotel in all respects--tiny rooms, even tinier wc/shower combo. Only the breakfast is good sized. Very attentive staff who are only there in the daytime--thus avoiding the noisy parties in the courtyards at night. Bring your own pillow if you want a good night's sleep.
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