It's a relatively far distance from the city center, but this was fine for us because we rented a car. It's in a cute residential neighborhood close to a few traditional, local restaurants. Parking is only free if you find a spot on the streets; otherwise, you need to pay extra to use their garage (we decided to park further down the hill, pretty far from the hotel itself, after stopping by to drop off our bags).
As for the hotel itself, it's very lovely. You get an enormous room with very clean facilities, and the air conditioning is great. I happened to be on the top floor (4) and had a room with a door that opened to a tiny balcony on the side of the slanted roof. From here you could see the opposing hill that is very much countryside.
Service was great. Breakfast was, to me, really great for a hotel breakfast and the best I've had so far on my tour. The only bad thing is that there was supposed to be wi-fi - I was told a username and password and all - but I couldn't establish any connection at all. My travel companion was apparently told that wi-fi was down.
If you're looking for a pretty and relaxing place to stay and don't care about wi-fi, this place is golden.