We really loved the place except for one significant hiccup. The pros--the hotel is within a couple minutes' walk from two squares and a pedestrian only street where there are a multitude of cafes where you can grab a meal and a beer and just sit and watch life walk by. Also, the rooms are large and best of all have a sitting area so you are not perched on your bed while you are reading or on your computer. Our only downside was they do not have a night receptionist, so if you are not back by 9 or 10 pm, you can't get in the place. They leave a key box with your key in it outside the front door, and say that they will text you with the key box combination, but for those of us with foreign phones, it is sometimes iffy if the messages get to us. We got back from one tour at midnight, and it worked out okay that we did access our room key, but the worry leading up to that, wondering if we were going to be stranded in the street at midnight, led to a less than perfect stay. Then room service came to turn over the room, thinking that we were leaving, when in actuality we were staying another night. But beside these communication difficulties, the place itself was perfect
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