Our family of four (two full-sized teens) stayed in the family room, which could also be two rooms with one shared bathroom. Each room had it's own sink, so that was nice. It was cramped quarters for three nights, especially when the town shuts down early and you have nowhere to go other than your room. All in all, our stay was fine, but it felt more like a hostel than a hotel. That being said, the room was clean, the views from our room were spectacular, and the people were friendly. (we especially loved Maria- she's a sweetheart!) I do think they could focus on sprucing up the place a bit, especially given the price of the room. A little paint and decor goes a long way in making the place feel homey. The breakfast was a typical European breakfast, but had fewer options available than any other place we encountered on our trip. It would be nice if they would mix up the selection every now and then; it was exactly the same each morning, so by the third morning, we were wanting something different. The views and breakfast staff were the standouts at this hotel, but otherwise, it was just ok.
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