The first thing you notice when you walk in is what looks like it would be a temporary front desk, except there’s nowhere else for a regular one, so you stand in the way of the door when checking in or out. Then I got to my TINY room and it was hot and humid. They had turned off the air conditioning for all rooms because the weather had been cool. Their advice: open a window. Well, the hotel is on a busy street, there’s construction, and I kept getting flies in my room. Thankfully I was only there one night. The day I left it was raining and I asked the night before about a ride to the train station. The young woman at the front desk told me to just walk, since it’s only 20 minutes. Before I left I had breakfast and for orange juice we had to cut the oranges and use a juicer. I love fresh OJ, but was not expecting a DIY breakfast.
The only good things about the hotel were that it’s very close to the beach and other tourist attractions, and the bathroom is nice.