Chillout Flat

Centro Histórico


Chill with other travelers in one of two downtown apartments that have been converted into colorful guesthouses with hardwood floors. Street-facing rooms in this lovely 1940s historic building have double-pane windows for noise reduction. Reservations a must.


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