Julia H
Google
Here's what I loved: Not far from the airport, close the markets and restaurants (although I go to bed at 8 pm when everything just opens), it's clean and quiet. The bathroom is spotless. The tiny rooms are just big enough for me and my gear. While I'd like enough room to do my yoga routine, I can find a place to do that. I like that I can use the stairs for exercise, although they can be dark. Reception was kind and helpful. Here's something I didn't expect. For nearly sixty years I've been pummeled by American detergent advertisers about fresh smells for my linens. Until I climbed into bed last night I had no clue what they were talking about. Whatever this hotel uses to wash its linens, it's lovely. And very conducive to sleep. The only thing I was missing was my teddy bear. ||You get a tv, which I find unnecessary, wifi, which is critical. It's good and strong. Markets- good ones- are all close by. If you go out at night, I do NOT recommend using gel eye drops beforehand which is what I did by mistake, which ended up making me as blind as the proverbial bat, causing everything to look as though I was peering through four layers of Saran Wrap. Not a good plan for a new city. However people are friendly, and they will guide to the El Dia Market right down the street to stock up even if you have to do it by Braille. ||||Showers have HOT water and nice soap dispensers. Very inexpensive.