This is a clean, attractive place. It is two blocks from Plaza de Armas, and walking distance from some good eats, bars, stores, etc.
Just a couple comments on other reviews here:
The fellow commenting on how the receptionist couldn't read a map made me laugh. I've been using google maps on my cell phone to communicate with South American taxi drivers where I'd like to go, then using it to monitor their progress en route (if you're from the US, get a TMobile data plan, and it comes with unlimited international 2G, priceless) and half the time the guys cannot read the map. I have read it for them, to tell them where to go. I read the review here where the guy complains about the staff's cartographic illiteracy when booking, and made a point of asking for a city map and directions to Plaza de Armas (right around the corner from here) from the receptionist, and sure enough, she took over a minute studying the map to orientate and locate where we were and it was. Gotta do your own due diligence here, folks. Tiene cuidado.
Second, the reception woke up at 8:30 this morning to remind me about breakfast, which since I hadn't asked them to do it, was annoying. Groggily, I went up, and got asked what type of pressed juice, what type of coffee, and what type of bread (rolls or toast) I wanted. The other reviewer complaining about the lack of non-Spanish menus has a point, but since this is provincial Peru, their absence is unsurprising. No other food was offered, but since he had complained about Spanish speakers getting other things, I was inspired to ask si tienen hueveos (not such a complicated construct to piece together, even when bleary from sleep) and was asked if I wanted jamon with them. Got a decent ham scramble promptly after that. Not bad at all..
No complaints here, for discounted 30$ a night it is very good verging on excellent. The regular pricing makes it less value for money.