We had booked a room for three of us and reached San Pedro late at night (11pm). ||||First the location: it was far away from the bus terminal - walkable, but with heavy bags would be tiring. There are a lot of better hostels near the terminal.||||The manager said she was awake waiting for us and gave the keys and showed us the room. There isn't a 24hour reception and she closes the reception room doors after abour 9pm.||||The room had just the bare basics - beds and a bathroom. The beds were clean and we were also given fresh towels. The bathroom was clean but the shower was problematic. You have to adjust two taps to get the right amount of hot water and it lasts for 5 minutes. For the next 5 minutes you have to wait in the freezing cold water to get back the hot water. Expect atleast 30 minutes to finish a quick shower. ||||We couldn't get any wifi signal at all. The next day morning we asked about it and we were told, there is no wifi/internet connection at all. We were disappointed. ||||They don't clean the rooms/bathroom while you are staying. We were there for 3 nights and asked if we could check out a bit late, but were told that check out time is 12 noon only. They at least allowed us to keep out bags out in the reception. ||||Overall it is a mediocre hostel which isn't worth the money you spend. Look for other hostels near the terminal or Caracoles street. ||||If going to San Pedro again, we would never stay again in...
Read moreWe were here 3 days in San Pedro|As we did every they a tour, we could never have the „included“ breakfast. We asked them already in the first day, whether they would give back some money. They said no. We asked, whether they would do us sandwich to take with. They said, bread we can buy only at 8.00 am. So, we can not prepare.|They are just after money. Guest is a milk cow. They get from you whatever they can.|Even toilet paper is not in the toilet and it is „locked“ that tourists do not take with a roll of toilet paper.|In the kitchen, there is no cutlery, you have to ask for it, and everyone gets its own box. Why, that tourists may steal some cutlery. Since 2 months in South America, in no other accommodation the case.||I must say, room was clean, there was drink water in there etc.|What we paid? USD 58.- with a shared shower and toilet. If you wanted a room with private shower and toilet, it would cost USD 92.-! A hostel with such price...|You can decide yourself wherher you want to be a milkcow like we’re or not.|They are not in booking.com. I wonder why... surely because of...
Read morePricey, dirty, needs to improve in some points. No TV, air conditioning and not even a fan for about USD 70 for a double room w/bath. Breakfast very poor, just bread and some tea (no milk). Hot water doesn't work 100%, sometimes doesn't work at all. Poor ventilation on the room, which is very basic. Bed was almost tearing apart. Yanet (the manager) is a very nice person, she's wiling to help guests on things they need and she tries to make your stay better, but the place doesn't help. The location however is very good, in a calm yet close to everything place. They don't clean your room everyday, unless you ask to. The staff doesn't speak English, just Spanish. Bathroom filthy, the toilet smells bad, the sink is gross, the shower doesn't work well, and please don't forget to brush your teeth w/mineral water (a tip for...
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