The place is very good as long as you can find it and do not need to park next to it. There are hand-made/hand-written road signs at certain points through the village but (1) they are easy to miss/overlook and (2) the "roads" they point to look more like a pedestrian-only pavement so anyone not driving a scooter has the tendency to distrust them and take the other, slightly bigger roads first (bad choice, they do not lead anywhere). Then the parking is a matter of luck on a narrow steep hill with slippery steps to the hotel proper. Would be quite fun with lots of luggage which fortunately was not our case. The hotel is nice and efforts were clearly exerted to make it look stylish and with unique atmosphere, but it is not one of the seven wonders of the world as some reviewers would have it. The village is quite out there but very picturesque and definitely worth a trip. TV did not work but since we did not really mind, we did not tell the manager. Would stay again if in the area AND taking a taxi :-)