Los Palomas is not worth $370 per night. I understand the rooms are over 100 years old, but they should not be run down with mold on the walls. There was mold on 3 of the four walls in the shower. Mold was evident in the grout. The bathroom vanity had chips exposing particle board, the top counter edge appeared to be missing a strip, exposing more particle board. The lighting in the room was mismatched. The shower hardware looked as though it was purchased on clearance at Walmart, old plastic turn nobs. There is no chest of drawers and minimal open closet space that also accommodates a microwave and mini fridge.Our original reservation was for two nights, however 9 days before arriving we contacted Expedia and staff at Los Palomas to change our reservation to 1 night stay. While registering the manager insisted the reservation was never changed and we would have to pay the Santa Fe historical fees for the 2 nights. After ensuring 1 night’s fee would be reimbursed upon check out if we did stay just the 1 night, we paid the 2 nights fees. Within 10 minutes of arriving in the room a staff member came to our room to indicate the 1 night stay had been confirmed and had me sign a receipt for 1 night historical fee. Upon checking out I mentioned to the staff member that we had been charged Santa Fe historical fees for 3 nights, we needed to be reimbursed for 2 of those nights. As of this posting the 3 nights fees are still pending on my credit card statement. I suggest avoiding LP.