Check-in was quick and easy, and the staff constantly maintained the space, which was beautifully kept.
Our room was as expected but quite bare-bones and had brutal Wifi reception. The bed was definitely not a queen—it was smaller, as evidenced by the large gaps between the nightstands and the mattress. It barely fit me (5’2”) and my partner (6’5”), making it a very cozy experience. The shower flooded due to a design flaw, but adjusting the shower head to the corner helped minimize the issue.
While towels were provided, they smelled musty/old, and the bedding had noticeable stains, including what looked like red nail polish or lipstick. There were only two euro-sized pillows with poor support, mismatched throw pillows we ended up using, and a throw blanket with visible bleach stains.
The pool was beautiful but didn’t get any sunlight during our late-November stay, so keep that in mind. However, the rooftop patio was a highlight—we spent most of our time there watching the sunset.
The walk to the property is steep, so be mindful of that. We highly recommend checking out Yah Yahs and Sur 38 (we went to Sur 38 three times!).
Overall, this is a solid, budget-friendly option. While the linens and bed situation were challenging for me (admittedly due to my OCD), the property was quiet, the staff were pleasant, and it had everything you really need!