"This is a rustic hotel, built from an old bank building.
The rooms are efficient. The bed was comfortable. Our room had a corner shower in the main room, so vanity might be an issue for you.
We had a small refrigerator, but no microwave. There is a window mounted air conditioner which was rather loud. The hotel is located on the main highway through town, so traffic noise was an issue.
There's a very good restaurant located across the street, and a nice grocery store just one block over, so eating isn't a problem.
There is plenty of parking. The rooms are all located on the second floor, so you have to haul everything up a flight of stairs.
Overall, for a small isolated town, this is a decent place to stay. However, don't expect any type of luxury. The place is a bit run down, but is also sort of charming.
If you're planning on riding the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad, this is a great location to base yourself. You're only a few minutes drive from the Antonito depot, and the next town is around an hour's drive away, making this a very convenient starting point."