The place is more of a hostel than a hotel, but it had private rooms with bathrooms. It had soap and plush towels, and the facility was in good shape.
The room was tiny, but clean and tidy. The mattress was somewhat thin and lumpy, but the place is quiet, and the room was cozy. The patio is nice, and there are laundry facilities and a large outside kitchen.
Carlos, the gentleman who received us, was polite and helpful. It wasn't a luxury experience by any stretch, but it was a good value for the money.
You have to find parking on the street, but it wasn't an issue when I visited.