Stayed for 3 nights. Hotel is well positioned and easy walking distance to shops and 15 minutes walk to the ‘train station’ where you meet the coaches to go to the popular Train in the Clouds trip’. Rooms are comfortable and have all usual amenities. Breakfast is buffet style on the mezzanine floor. Cereals, fruit, toast, and pastries available with decent tea and coffee. The restaurant is on the ground floor, I did not eat there during my stay. However I did use room service after my late arrival. Portions are generous and not unreasonably priced. |There is a small gym on the top floor, and a small rooftop pool with loungers and sunshades. Beware the sun can be fierce and you can burn under the shade of the umbrellas. Factor 50 is recommended. The deck is clean, but a couple of boards need fixing, beware if walking in bare feet. Overall, well...
Read moreI don't recommend. I have slept in MANY 3* and 4* rating hotels and although the stuff was very friendly, my experience was the worst. They add 21% tax to the price of booking.com., although the booking says the tax is included. Beware! Entering you have to fill in by your own in mobile long web form with all the data of all persons, also children
Read moreWe have stayed in several hotels during rhe past month. This gem in Salta is our favorite. It is a four star without a big price tag. Rooms are large with lots of storage space. There is good light and plenty of outlets to charge your stuff. It was very quiet and yet is only five minutes walk from the main plaza. Breakfasts are good by Argentine standards and they serve until 10:30 am. The reception staff speaks good English and they gave us excellent advice about tours, museums and restaurants. There is a crummy fitness center but the exercise bike worked. They have a few free weights as well. Outside on the roof is a beautiful small pool. On a nice day it is a great place for a drink with views of the area in four directions. Check out is a...
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