Really pretty little hotel, great location - you can walk to everything in town. It's clean and they have some English. It's currently 400 - 450 pesos a night (around $20 -$22.50) depending on the room: 1 or 2 beds.
HH has an old-world Spanish vibe; all the rooms are built around a central courtyard, and it looks quite elegant with the tile, wrought iron and blue and white palette. There's a nice little dipping pool, lovely shaded - and sunny - patios with seating, tables & chairs outside your door. Prolific grapefruit trees in season and you are welcome to the fruit.
Also hot water and good internet. There's a private parking lot with a German shepherd in residence. The courtyard has security cameras.
HH backs onto a sports venue where the local kids practice team sports; this can get loud but doesn't last long or late. The top half of the (steel) door to your room is glass. You WILL hear whatever's going on outside, but generally, nothing is.
The beds: Mattresses are approximately 10" thick foam pads on plywood platforms and my rear-end hit the plywood when I sat on one. I put the mattress from the extra bed over mine and that worked excellently. Maybe not great for anyone with back problems, but it hasn't kept me from coming back 2ce more after my first visit.
Again, the rooms are clean, not new or fancy. The great beauty here is the courtyard, with the bonuses of hot water and internet at a BARGAIN price for Americans. In Mulege if you want gringo beds, you're going to have to pay gringo prices. read more