Although it’s run a bit unconventionally, Posada del Molino and its owner, Alice, are just delightful. There is no office, so when you arrive, you find your name on a whiteboard with your room number. The little efficiency is charmingly decorated in a cheerful, colorful Mexican style, with attention to detail. The wrought iron table and chairs are echoed in a kitchen shelf with just enough dishes and glasses. A microwave and little fridge, along with a coffeemaker, make it easy to enjoy breakfast, a snack, or leftovers. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom spacious. Outside, two tile tables and benches are beside a trickling fountain, separated from the pool by hibiscus and bougainvilleas. The overall effect is tranquil and soothing. The property is next to a health food store/cafe on one side and a bar/grill on the other, very convenient. Downtown is an easy walk of six blocks, and you certainly don’t need a car to get around. That said, Alice gave us a ride to the bus station so we wouldn’t have to haul our suitcases. The only drawback might be that the internet is spotty, so if you need to always have a strong connection, you might be frustrated. All the guests who came and went during our four night stay seemed well pleased, as were we.