Good location in Centro, with lots of must-visit sites and museums, as well as interesting restaurants and bars ranging from classic and fancy to low key and gritty. The heritage building itself is beautiful, the design touches are thoughtful, and the quiet rooftop pool feels very special, particularly for the area. Staff were friendly and helpful (especially Paula)—helping to make calls and reservations for us, which was really appreciated. The included breakfast was delicious and fresh, and it was great that it was available until late in the morning. (We planned to go out to eat for our breakfasts, but found ourselves really enjoying the high quality and consistency of the breakfast at the hotel, as well as the ambiance). I wouldn't likely return to this hotel, though, because the rooms were incredibly dark. The only "windows" in the room were from the front door, but there were no curtains, only blackout shades that could only be either fully open or closed. When open, the windows faced a walkway, and didn't give any privacy. The ceilings of our queen bed room were very high, but with no real windows, it felt a bit like being in a concrete silo with little air circulation. The lighting options were also very limited. Although everything was tastefully decorated, there simply wasn't enough natural or artificial light—not enough to put on makeup in the bathroom or even pack our bags without opening the window/door. (We asked for extra lighting a few times, and eventually were given a construction work light). The stairways and elevators were also extremely dark—it took careful effort not to fall down the stairs. Overall we did really enjoy our stay, the service and the pool, but the almost comical lack of lighting would discourage us from booking again.