The hotel was very quaint, authentic Mexican decor with an artist’s twist. Very beautiful. Bed was comfortable and our room was plain but had all of the basics. Washroom was small, step in shower was great. Only one bath towel each was provided and there were no hooks to hang anything to dry. Hotel was renovated so I’m not sure if this is something that hasn’t been added yet?
We visited during a quiet time in Mazatlan. Old town was busy at night and the square was active with a nightly market. We found it noisy in our room. Due to the open courtyard of the hotel, a lot of noise came in off the street. Our room was on the second floor, across from the “little” pool, not far from the open kitchen, which was just across, below us. The kitchen staff came in at 6:00. I was woken up both mornings by the noise from the working kitchen and what I perceived to be a radio. I discovered on our last day that it was the lady who worked in the kitchen singing. Music to the ears and lovely, just not mine at 6:00 a.m. There was also some sort of what we thought was sanding going on later at night and early in the morning? We didn’t have the air con. on at all as it was unusually cool during our stay, so possibly the air conditioner would have blocked out the noise?
We ate our dinner at the on site restaurant the first evening. We felt that it was expensive and just o.k.
“Poncho” the young man who looked after us during our whole stay was just wonderful and very attentive to our needs.