We loved this place and would gladly return to it. It's definitely different and quirky, so may not be to everyone's taste, but we loved it. The unique furnishings, art, and books (in multiple languages) continued to surprise and delight throughout our stay. It's three stories, and there's sections of glass flooring so you can see thru the levels, which is a little unnerving at first, but quickly became a fun bonus. The view of the town & bay is beautiful, especially late at night. Our bed was comfortable in the 3rd floor bedroom, and the A/C there, and fans throughout helped keep it comfortable (but don't leave the AC on when you're not there!). If you're not used to induction stove tops, ask for instructions when checking in.
The location part way up the hill was perfect, once we worked out the best walking route (you don't want to drive in this town). As people have mentioned in many Cadaques reviews, it's a pretty steep hill, but it's not that far to this place so long as you find the fairly direct route...the trick if staying at this place is to go right when coming out the door, then take the first walkway down, which is just a few doors away. Then just head down each near-connecting stairs or passage, which are pretty obvious. But if you go left coming out the door, you'll end up having to zig-zag on a longer and much less direct route. We're 68 & 69, in ok shape but hardly athletic, and walking up & down the hill was not a big deal once we figured out the route.