The best way I can describe this property is has kind of given up on itself.
The room we stayed in wasn't clean - pet and human hair on the floor and in the sheets, a straight-up shoeprint and hair on the shower walls.
It was also noisy - tons of vehicles parked behind our first floor room (were they workers? friends? It wasn't clear, but all the cars were gone at night), and lots of construction noise. I'm hoping that maybe the hotel is investing in some capital improvements and that's why all the construction vehicles and large dirt-moving operations.
The hotel in general just seemed neglected: in our room, the toilet was rocking off its base, the faucets were all completely rusty. The main area where breakfast was taken had high chairs covered in dust, dead flowers on all of the tables. The outdoor "patio" had dilapidated, wobby and unsafe tables, half-opened cans of wood stain...there was just no effort at all to make the hotel common areas or the rooms nice for guests.
Unfortunately the front desk person Natalie also just seemed...unhappy to be there (or maybe unhappy *we* were there?). She was kind of surly, seemed annoyed whenever we requested something, didn't smile at all. (The server for our breakfast was somewhat more pleasant, but the bar was low.)
We left a night early because the experience was really subpar. Definitely seemed like there were nicer accommodations down the road at Casa de Lourdes and Mandarinos where we dined. Do not recommend Campestre.
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