There are pluses and minuses with this hotel. Overall, though, it is just fine...A-OK. It is located uphill from the Zocolo. This means that you are walking "down" to the main attractions and "up" when you return or take a taxi. The walk is not a killer but if you are older or just out of shape, taxi is a good option.
It is on a one-way street, which means that getting to it can be frustrating until you learn which streets to use.
It is a small hotel, quaintly a hacienda style with a central court yard, rooms along the sides and balconies at various levels. I do not recall an elevator, so if you have heavy bags you have to lug them up staircases.
Rooms are small, but you can get around. Not much room for suitcases, though. Furniture is old, but functional and clean. Floors are tile. Bathrooms are tiny. There might be rooms with larger bathrooms, but we stayed in one room and went into rooms of others that we met there and all were tiny and cramped.
There is no place to put toilet article bags, hair rollers, cans of shaving cream or ointments...those get laid out on a bed outside the bathroom and you bring in what you need when you need it.
Showers are really small, but you can get clean. If you are large or tall, not so good for you.
The rooms are kept clean, very clean, and although there are not air conditioners, it gets cool enough in Oaxaca where you do need to use the blankets they have on the beds.
The staff is very nice, few people are very facile in English, so practice your sign language. That said, most of what you might be asking for is understandable, like help with luggage, taxi, where are (Donde esta?) restaurants, Zocolo, etc. And they do have a good street map of Oaxaca that we used religiously...especially to get back to the hotel.
Breakfast is romantic and charming. A trellis-covered patio is a bar at night and otherwise their dining room. Outdoors, flowers blooming, sun coming up, wear a fleece to keep off the chill and order. Menu has photos and some English. Fresh juices and the coffee is made by the cup so you get a nice brew.
There are other balconies, or roof tops in the facility so it is worth your while to explore and get up on them for great views of the town and the surrounding hills. You can tell that these areas are used for parties and receptions as they are quite open.
Prices are very reasonable and many people use that to accept the smaller than usual bathrooms and small inconveniences at this traditional hotel. We would stay here again. read more