Travelling_Axe
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The location of this hotel is excellent, within a short walk to town centre. On arrival, it looks uninviting from the street. When you enter, there is a lovely garden internal courtyard. The public spaces are nicely decorated and well kept. There are 3 internal courtyards in total, one having a pool. Secure parking is adjacent to the hacienda, and included in the room rate.||||Rooms are quiet as they are removed from the street, except for the noise that other guests make as each room opens out to a public area. In fact, the window of our bathroom opened out into a public hallway. ||||We had booked a standard room and found it to be small, bleak and dreary. This was due to the dirty floors, broken fixtures, a view of a brick wall, and lack of any niceties. Other reviewers have said that the deluxe rooms are better. This standard room felt more like a backpacker's hostel accommodation, which isn't surprising since this town is oriented toward servicing the backpacker population.||||There is no A/C in the room, but we did have a fan, however, the room was still quite hot and stuffy. No bottled water is included. The bathroom is pretty bare, with no shelf for toiletries. The bed is "budget", that is, small and tolerable (saggy mattress and well used). Overall, the room was tolerable for a short stay.||||Breakfast was the standard Argentinian selection of a few breads, juice, tea/coffee. The dining area was very pleasant. Staff were friendly.