The location is unique for sure. It is a beautiful 16-th centaury palace, very well preserved, with original artifacts throughout the place. It felt (to me) a bit spooky/ haunted, which added to the sense of adventure.
Rooms are very basic, with very few amenities. Breakfast is served only on weekends - however, the bar across the street offers a decent breakfast alternative. On our single night there, we interacted with two staff members - one was incredibly sweet, helpful and friendly, and the other was rude and condescending. All in all, an OK experience for the price, especially if you're into unique and unusual accommodations.