When you arrive here and look at the views and semi detached rooms it seems you've done well.
However, things went downhill a little.
On arrival we were not welcomed. The hotel seemed to be run by two youths who accessed reception via a window. They did not speak any English. On attempting to get a hairdrier for my wife- I showed them an Internet photo of one- they laughed their heads off; I was perplexed. They had friends in reception who laid down with a duvet over them.
Room 4/2. The first thing you see is the lovely, and as it transpired, comfortable bed. The room is spacious. Closer inspection showed it to be grubby. In the bathroom the pervious guests half empty, lids off shampoos, were still in evidence. The patio doors needed maintenance, and were also tied shut with a rag. This was essential as anyone stepping out would surely have broken a leg, given the huge drop.
Breakfast was down many steps. It was limited, to say the least. Black instant coffee and some bread. It amazed me to then be given an excellent omelette by a friendly English speaking cook.
As we left a new (I think) manager introduced himself to us. I hope this transforms the hotel; with some decent maintenance and staff this could be very decent and not a bad base from which to visit the plain of jars.
Wifi was free but very hit and miss.