The hotel was very clean and well-maintained. The room was comfortable, and reminded me of being in a small, modern European hotel room. The bathroom was very modern and included soap and shampoo. Because the hallway floors are stone rather than carpet, you can hear people’s shoes and suitcases make noise if they are coming through at odd hours. The check-in process was quick, though it took me a little while to realize that the wifi information was printed in a binder inside a drawer in the room (I’m used to getting it on a little slip of paper or it being printed on a placard at the front desk). The hotel is directly in the plaza, which means you’ll hear everything happening outside if your room is near the front of the hotel. I stayed over Thursday and Friday nights, and there was music happening late into the night. I am a light sleeper, so had to turn on my white noise app and use ear plugs to get to sleep. It’s reasonably priced and centrally located (within walking distance to the piramide/pyramid, several churches, tons of restaurants, and the main souvenir shopping district).