We do not expect that the hotel is somewhat of Scandinavian style, featuring simplicity and functionality, yet coziness. There is even a sauna, but which we do not have time to enjoy. The owner, Juan Pablo, speaks fluent English and is one of the most considerate and accommodating people we come across during this trip. We arrived at the hotel after 6 pm when all supermarkets had closed so that we were not able to buy food for our breakfast for the next day. We had to prepare our own breakfast because our glacier trip was to start at 0650 hours, before the hotel would normally serve breakfast. But knowing our situation, Juan had our breakfast prepared and sent to our cabin that evening for our consumption in the small hours the following day. Further, he led us to a very nice bistro for dinner that evening. Its food, decor, waitresses, and kitchen staff were all delectable. The other two lady staff of the hotel Bacaris, though do not speak English, were as cordial and helpful as Juan. I would highly recommend Hotel Bacaris to anyone making a stay...
Read moreWe arrived here in late May, and while most of the city closed because of the off-season, we were welcomed warmly and had a fantastic stay. The rooms had everything needed (hot water, towels, AC, affordable laundry service) and were, as well as the kitchen area, exceptionally clean. We got great advice for tours & trips and (most importantly for us) the receptionist spoke perfect english, as our Spanish is not great. We even extended...
Read moreThis place just isn’t quite there yet. Still under construction as of 02/2024, with no landscaping, building materials hanging around, etc. The host was very laisee faire and check in took forever—and one of our rooms still wasn’t ready at 6:30pm. Breakfast costs extra and the hot tub in the photos is non-functional and full of algae-covered cold water. Disappointing for what...
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