Inca Inn is an older property, and it shows. Broken windows, damaged rain gutters, and no management onsite - they're located at a property next door, which is a long way when you have to walk there in a thunderstorm to check in or out. The room was 'clean' but there were streaks on the wall around the toilet which was nasty. I could not share this with the clerk because he was always preoccupied - he's trying to manage multiple properties at peak tourist time. Not the cheapest room in town, and certainly not the most expensive. Think 60's era motel with free (insecure) WiFi, and the towels will remind you of gym class in junior high.