There are two WelcomHeritage properties on the same street, but the hub is the Inn, which is where you have to go to check in and to eat. The Pousada a couple of properties away is the nicer of the two for sleeping. It's quiet and all the rooms radiate off a very nice atrium with some artwork. The rooms all have to be padlocked from the outside when you're out and bolted on the inside when you're in, which worried me a bit in case of an emergency. The padlock key has to be inserted inside the room socket to turn on the power. The furniture and styling is very old and at first glance is a bit off putting, but in fact, it's actually quite quaint. There was 4 poster bed in my Pousada room and a very large bathroom. The room has a desk and chair, but they're small and very uncomfortable. The only other place to sit is on the bed. They provide tea, coffee and free bottled water. For breakfast, you have to go next door to the Inn, where unfortunately, the eating area is outside. You'll thus be sharing your breakfast with 1,000,000,000 flies. They crawl over everything, including the plates, knives and cups waiting to be used and that really, really turned me off. The breakfast food selection isn't great, but it certainly isn't bad.They only have instant coffee though.