We were a group of 4 adults in a doble bed room. Prior to check in I requested that the AC to be on before I entered the room. It was granted, so the room was ice cold when we got to it. Check in was fast and easy. The front desk person was very friendly. The parking lot guy took our luggage and brought it to the lobby. The hotel is very clean, cute, and everyone seemed happy to work there. The employees were all friendly and polite. The room had a balcony with an amazing city view. The room itself not big but it’s not super small. The bathroom had hot water with good water pressure. The bed it’s the only thing I didn’t like because it was a little too small for two people, we had two full size bed, but I loved the pillows. They were big a very soft. The room has a minibar refrigerator with a lot of stuff from wine, beer, soda, whisky, juice, cookies, nuts, chips, etc. It’s not free but the price was not too high which was a plus because we used a few items that were charged at checkout. Breakfast was included and it was a good food selection. It was delicious in my opinion. In general, I loved the hotel, it close too everything and near the monument, it’s a safe area and has its own parking lot with security. I would go again. By the way, I stayed there just to go Miriam Cruz concert. My overall experience in Santiago was excellent. I would highly...
Read moreWe normally stay at the Gran Almirante but it was completely sold out due to the 30 de Marzo celebrations. The location is just blocks away from the monument in the colonial section of Santiago. There is a secure outdoor parking lot adjacent to the hotel, we didn't have to pay anything to park. ||The rooms were very comfortable and well stocked with everything we needed. Our rooms had balconies which was a nice treat. ||The food at the restaurant on the top floor was out of this world delicious. We has an Angus steak and the seafood risotto, both were amazing. Breakfast was pretty good too.||Only negative was the noise from the street which went all night through the morning. I stay at hotels right on the Malecon in Santo Domingo and don't hear the noise with the windows shut, so I'm thinking this hotel could use more soundproofing. In any event, bring earplugs if you are sensitive. ||The only other note is that the casino is only slots, no table games. The good news is you can park at the Gran Almirante and also use the pool there, but have the front desk send them an email before you go. ||For the price this hotel is a great value, it was less than half of the normal price at the...
Read moreWe normally stay at the Gran Almirante but it was completely sold out due to the 30 de Marzo celebrations. The location is just blocks away from the monument in the colonial section of Santiago. There is a secure outdoor parking lot adjacent to the hotel, we didn't have to pay anything to park. ||The rooms were very comfortable and well stocked with everything we needed. Our rooms had balconies which was a nice treat. ||The food at the restaurant on the top floor was out of this world delicious. We has an Angus steak and the seafood risotto, both were amazing. Breakfast was pretty good too.||Only negative was the noise from the street which went all night through the morning. I stay at hotels right on the Malecon in Santo Domingo and don't hear the noise with the windows shut, so I'm thinking this hotel could use more soundproofing. In any event, bring earplugs if you are sensitive. ||The only other note is that the casino is only slots, no table games. The good news is you can park at the Gran Almirante and also use the pool there, but have the front desk send them an email before you go. ||For the price this hotel is a great value, it was less than half of the normal price at the...
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