The place is a monastery which is used as a community center with poorly furnished rooms and absolutely zero staff members onsite.
Upon arrival there is a sign that says “you are in the right place” on a mirror in the lobby accompanied by a card in the window that reads “have no fear.” That was an odd design choice that we found disconcerting.
In the lobby, a check in a computer spat out an access card and we were left to fend for ourselves in an abandoned monastery that was not actually a hotel.
We took one look at the room, which didn’t appear to have been cleaned and had the impression of a previous guest’s body and head on the blanket and pillow, and one smell of the building, which was terrible, and went to the store to buy cleaning supplies.
While we ultimately decided to leave, we left the cleaning spray for the next guests in the hopes it may be of use to them.
We were so appalled that we stayed at a different hotel for the night even though we lost the money we paid. That’s saying something.
The view of the mountains is pretty good, though.