Unfortunately, I had a really bad experience here that caused me to cut my stay short and immediately move to another hotel. My problem is with the guy who helps run The Paica and his friend, and want to put out a warning that The Paica is not a safe place for LGBT, black, or female travelers. On my first night, I was invited to drink with them, and as the night went on, the conversation seriously crossed some lines. I am a gay guy, and other guy and his friend ended up going on a homophobic tirade to my face, going so far as to threaten violence, and also basically say that they would kill their kids if they turned out to be gay. On top of that, they also went after a female guest, wanting to know how much they would have to pay her to have s** with them, and ended up barging into her room while she was n*k*d. She was furious of course. Also part of this conversation was about how it's totally cool for white guys to say n*gga, and the guy who helps run The Paica's friend was going on about how it's his duty to hate black and gay people. Again, they are not guests, but partners of the owner and are always there. I felt massively disrespected. Assuming the guy who helps run The Paica is going to read this, I want to let you know bro, whatever your personal views are, as someone running a hospitality business you have got to grow up and learn to treat your guests with respect. I actually liked the Paica, I've stayed at the place before, and the design and price are great. But now I'm going to have to warn people, if you don't want to be part of this bigoted bro-fest, stay far away from the Paica. Hope you can learn from this.