Seen better days ... First impression on entering the lobby was that the place is abandoned and not in operation. Then we heard a prison-style braying horn and some minutes later a person of appearance of construction worker come over and then ran away realising that Spanish is not our first language. Then a lady appeared who spoke no English either but tried to proceed with the check-in.
The facilities and the property itself are quite basic. Requires quite a lot of repairs - many fixtures are loose, broken or simply not working (i.e. the lock on the room doors - we were taking all belongings with us as every time when leaving the room).
On the positive side: the AC unit, while noisy, was very efficient and worked well.
- Gregory Radek
We stayed for one night. When we went to sleep, we found that the bottom-shoe (on the bed) had unwashed blood spots (I am sick and blood is recognized without exposure to soap, on a fabric) We ask the boardman for replacement sabanes which he gave us only one and that the dirty let it ”that the girl take it out tomorrow” In summary, I do not recommend it, We do not do these transplants in public hospitals, you will always have clean soaps and towels.
- madhipster