Lobby
The lobby is medium in size with stone flooring and wood pannelling throughout. The reception desk is also stone with wood topped desk. In keeping with the rest of the hotel the walls are terracotta and mustard coloured and the lobby also incorporates a seating area directly in front of the reception desk.
Exterior
The building was originally a monastery founded back in 1678. In 1870 it became the property of a number of Republican families until it was bought and converted into a hotel in 1982. It is a yellow and terracotta stone building. The hotels is formed by various blocks each holding several rooms and there are extensive grounds which belong to the hotel with gardens, shrubbery and flowers with a couple of Lamas.
Rooms
Three quaters of the rooms are large in size with the remainder being medium in size. All are traditional in style and in good condition with wood pannelling and flooring throughout.
Restaurant
The restaurant, situated on the ground floor in it's own seperate block serves a very high standard of local and international cuisine. It is traditional throughout with black, iron chandeliers and a very large open, brick chimney fire.