The hotel has been renovated fairly well, but they used interior grade pine panel doors on the entrances. This gives a 'paper thin' feeling between your room and the hallway. The room did not have a safe in it. Also, you have to leave your key at the front desk when you leave the hotel. You can buzz back in all night on weekends but only until midnight on weekdays.There is NO parking here, and as we found out in Spanish larger towns and cities, there is slim to no parking anywhere. The front desk could not help us there, so we were on our own. We stumbled onto an empty lot/field near the NH hotel on Calle Altillo, about a 10 minute walk. Some local guys waved us in, where they unofficially arrange parking. The fellow told us he was unemployed and did this to make some money, although he said we didn't have to give him anything. I did give him a few Euros, an entrepreneur, why not. The car was fine overnight. The hotel is close to a lot of attractions and restaurants. The breakfast was excellent, bacon and eggs, and very good quality pastries, for only 5 Euros. The rooms, hallways and dining areas are very clean and well kept. Good location and good stay, if you're not driving and don't mind a room with a 'thin' feel to it.