It was a nice hotel, but not enough value. There we no tvs anywhere, no wifi, not big enough. I had read that it was a 400 year hacienda on 16 acres. I thought I'd have the ability to walk around the property. It turned out to be about less than half a block area. Everything very old, except for the remodeled rooms. No locks on the doors, except rudimentary. The window doors had big cracks through which, I'm sure, the AC escaped. No kitchen visible anywhere. The Bonifacios "restaurant" was a couple of half rooms with tables and chairs. Not appealing enough. My idea of rustic is a Marriott.