First off, we opted for parking at the Hotel which is located at the top of Trujillo. Driving through streets the width of a Gnat’s eyelid in a RHD Land Rover is not for the feint hearted. Lots of one-way streets, some of which we had to fold the wing mirrors in. Once parked, one needed the navigation skills of a Dakar Rally driver to locate the Reception. Very steep metal steps and two lifts meant by the time we found it, we were sweating buckets. Once checked it, we found the Hotel to be very good - clean and well managed. However, no bar and no restaurant meant we had to venture out for food. The swimming pool was nice but small. Our room was acceptable - clean, comfortable bed, and a good size.