I couldn't give this four stars due to issues, but I'd say it was more like 3.5 stars. We were on a tour that booked us into this hotel. We don't know what the nightly rate is, so perhaps the price is low enough to put up with the inconveniences. First, the positives. The hotel is well located on a relatively quiet street but walking distance to several sights (including Sky Constanera--the high-end mall that also has a supermarket--and the gondolas up to San Cristobal Hill) and a plethora of restaurants (some of which were quite good, like Le Bistrot de Gaetan). The day staff was friendly and very helpful (including storing all the luggage of the 19 people of our tour--and fetching them in batches as we left in the evening, because we had a night flight). We had a very nice included breakfast, which are made to order. It is not served in their breakfast room (which remained dark the entire time we were there) but in a cafe connected to the property. We loved their cappuccinos and lattes. We also appreciated that every hotel room had a kitchenette--not that we used it other than to keep stuff cold in the refrigerator and to make tea (you must BYO everything because they don't supply anything other than the dishes, utensils, and appliances). The bathroom was reasonably spacious with a nice amount of counter space and a large shower with a handheld and rain shower head. Based on these features and the day staff, I would have given this hotel 4.5-5 stars. However, there were issues. We arrived at about 10:30 PM as part of a group tour. Only one of the night staff spoke (or understood) English, which made check-in slow and chaotic. There was some issue between the tour company and the hotel staff because the hotel staff told that we couldn't have breakfast the next day because they didn't serve breakfast on Sundays. When one of our party (who spoke Spanish) pressed that breakfast was supposed to be included in our tour, we were told (through her, because he never said it in English) that we could be served room service breakfast starting at 9 AM--but that was when our city tour left. Eventually, he said they could serve it starting at 8:40 AM. (Had no one on our tour pressed the issue, I'm sure no one would have received any breakfast.) By then, it was nearing midnight, and many had already given up and gone to their rooms; the rest of us placed orders for room service breakfast with our fingers crossed. (We also contacted our tour company to see if they could push back the city tour start time.) Our city tour was pushed back an hour to allow us time for breakfast, so the night staff actually called every room to tell us--starting after 1 AM. (Most people were woken by the call.) In the end, we got a nice breakfast delivered by room service, but several parties who had also ordered room service breakfast never got anything (although they were given vouchers for another meal later in the day at the insistence of one of the affected