To start, the hotel itself was extremely hard to find (there was no hotel name or any markings around the door, so it just looked like a residential home and we couldn't figure out how to access it). The phone number listed on Google wasn't working, so we had to reach out via messaging on Hotels.com to contact anyone and it took nearly an hour for someone to help us. Note that there is no reception or front desk staff at this hotel, which would have been useful information for us to know about ahead of time. Once we got in to the hotel, we were led by a housekeeper to a room that wasn't the one we booked and received no explanation. Only after calling and asking why we weren't given the room we booked were we informed that the room wasn't ready yet. The room itself was clean and spacious, and although it smelled mildly musty, it looked newly renovated. The bed was large and comfortable. In terms of noise, there were a few times we were woken up by loud traffic or noises from the street. The biggest issue with our stay, aside from the confusion around getting in initially, is that we'd messaged them ahead of time confirming that we'd be able to leave luggage with them while we did the Salkantay Trek for 4 days. The evening before checkout, I'd messaged them to ask where we could leave our luggage, and received no response. I followed up several times and never received any responses. Thank god we had a different hotel booked after the trek that took our luggage!