Hotel Aquas Calliente
The hotel is at the top, which means 2 things:
1. You may be challenged by the climb when you make it all the way to the hotel.
2. The street you stay on is a street full of street vendors who will either sell you massages or drinks and food at the nearby restaurants and bars.
The hotel itself is not much to write home about - it's a simple hotel, with a simple breakfast.
The rooms smell musty and are generally cold, where when you take a shower, your towel doesn't have time to dry until the next day and remains wet and cold.
There was an extremely high level of noise when I was there - there was banging and banging on tables all day and someone was playing drums nearby.
For my part, I don't really like either the hotel or the service, but the hotel met all my needs, since the only thing I need a hotel for is to have a place to sleep - which was about to fail when the receptionist told me that my room had been canceled. But when I showed her my booking via hotels.com, my room suddenly wasn't canceled.
The receptionist seemed grumpy and indifferent/tired of her job, but again, it could also be language difficulties that made the difference.
The breakfast consisted of a cup of coffee, a glass of juice, 2 dry buns and an apple or banana.