The hotel is located on top of a hill, 100m above sea level, 1.5km outside of town, so you get a pretty nice view, but without a car it can get tiresome. There is no dedicated parking area, but enough space outside to park the car. The room itself seems recently refurbished, nice, not cramped, and has plenty of power outlets. Linens and towels are provided, but better bring your own soap. Too hot without A/C, which costs extra. Perhaps if it wasn't the top floor, under the hot roof, it would have been cooler. When I checked in, the room had a dozen small spiders in it, but the next day a huge spider crawled in and ate all the small spiders (and then left), so that solved the problem. With A/C you can keep everything closed, so big spiders won't come in, I suppose. One big problem is the equipment (toilet, taps, stove, fridge), which is old and works reluctantly, can't rely on it too much. Tap water keeps changing temperature and pressure with no discernible logic behind it no matter what knobs you twist. Another problem is that Wi-Fi doesn't work in the room (even though the description says it should) - you have to walk downstairs and around the building into the pool area to get reception, but the pool is closed at nights. No teapot in the room, but stove can be used to boil water. All in all, the hotel is livable, especially if you give in and pay for A/C (I didn't, I just covered myself with a wet towel), and for such a low price it may well be worth your while.