We did not even stay for one night, but moved to another hotel in Quesretaro, the Quinta Allende. The cab driver had trouble finding the Casa Molino, though I don't know why, since the address is pretty straightforward, but the location of the hotel is a bit far from the center of the historic district to be very convenient. It is right on the river, with a lovely parkway along the banks, but it is a bit of a hike to the most interesting sites. The staff at Casa Molino was very nice, but the room was a cave - dark and poorly lit, musty for lack of ventilation, and with a bed that was like a stone. There was absolutely nothing to like about this room. The pictures on the website obviously show other rooms (with actual windows) and we don't know why we were given this one. But even though the staff did not offer us an alternative room, I doubt that the mattress would have been any more comfortable. We are not happy losing the money we paid in advance for this hotel, but moving to the Quinta Allende, which is much better located, very clean and comfortable was worth the cost.