Unexpectedly nice hotel in a small Boyaca village. The original room we were given suffered from a serious design flaw: sounds from the adjacent public jacuzzi area were amplified by its atrium-like acoustics and entered our room undeterred by the combination of walls and windows that separated us. These sounds were near deafening in an otherwise quiet building, and entirely inescapable within the confines of our room. They subsided just past 11pm, after we called the front desk to help with the situation. To their credit, we were offered a different room (not clear why it wasn't the first option), but we were too lazy to move until the next day. In the morning, we were awoken by the sounds of approaching breakfast (before 6:30am), which we discovered was conveniently also just outside of our room. The room we moved to for second night was perfectly fine. It's not clear in what world that first room we were given would be acceptable option to anyone. Highly suggest requesting a room on the second floor -- it does not guarantee quiet, but it is further from the main sources of noise.