This was an absolutely charming little hotel, with the stone wall in our room being the same stones you see on the outside. In the old, colonial section of town with cobblestone streets and remnants of the old city wall and draw-gate still in place. This hotel is right where you want to be in order to explore the historical area of the town. Only a $5 taxi ride from the ferry station, and no need for a rental car while here; you can walk everywhere. In the 5 countries we visited on this trip, this hotel was a highlight. And the Charco restaurant was also wonderful. Only complaint - the hotel was so quiet, we slept until 10:30 am. If you're from the U.S., do remember to bring your electrical converters. We had no USB plug-ins in our room (though the other couple we were with said there was one under their desk) and had to use a converter to plug in anything. Staff was also incredibly nice & helpful and spoke perfect English. What an amazingly quaint, beautiful place right on the river. I want to go back!