One night stay. It was difficult to identify the hotel as it has a different name to that shown on Hotels.com - try "Villa Universitaria". The hotel is adjacent to the University and seems to form one end of a very considerably student's hallm of residence. Despite the Hotels.com advice to phone prior to check-in as there was supposed to be limited reception opening, we found a fully 'manned' desk all the time that we were there. It was difficult to park nearby prior to check-in, but after checking in there was adequate underground parking (though be careful at the entry / exit gate as judging from the score and paint marks on the concrete walls many people previously hadn't). The rooms are basic, simple and clean, be aware that the kitchen facility is shared between two rooms as an entrance vestibule, there was no one next to us, but this could be noisy . The local area has many bars and cheap restaurants but we were there on Easter Friday so presumably the area was relatively quiet with students on vacation. Overall we were satisfied by our visit and offer some of the above observations as advice, not as complaints. Staff were excellent, polite and friendly.