This was one of only two hotels on Trip Advisor that had rooms available in August. While Cadaques is very small, this place was at the«edge» of town, which basically means about a 15 minute walk and fairly dark at night for the last few minutes. Driving in can be fairly, uh, «exciting.» If you survived the narrow roads on the mountain pass, you drive to the sea, turn right at the Dali statue and creep through down on a tiny one-way lane among the pedestrians. At one point, you drive through arches right on the seawall itself. I am sure that waves splash over the road from time to time, so be patient and careful! I think our room was #318(?) which was around back with literally zero view. It was fairly large, but with the exception of the recently refurbished large bathroom, it just felt«old.» The room had these old varnished slab doors that reminded me of elementary school and looked like they were installed in the ‘70s. The saving grace was that the breakfast was quite elegant and the views of town were superb. If I were to do it again, I would search a little harder to find something closer to the center of the village. Definitely wish that I had more time for Cadaques!