The shower was not as hot as they told to me and it happens something really awful with me there:||I was out all day doing a tour and when I came back my back pack was touched. I bought some chocolates in La Paz, Bolivia to my family and even I had not touched them but it was missing two. When I asked about them nobody knowed nothing. I went to the owner of the place and she laugh about me. I told that I want to leave the place but she didn't want to return the money I has already paid (YES, I PAID IN ADVANCE ALL THE NIGHTS). I needed to go to the police and even that way she only returned 50% of the nights I didn't...
Read moreRestaurant: good, cheap, unpretentious We came here following the recommendation from the receptionist of our hotel. He goes there often. We chose from the lunch specials: pastel de choclo con carne (beef corn pie) and chuleta de cerdo al horno (pork chop) with two sides. 4,000 pesos each (~USD 5). Bread and good pebre (Chilean “salsa” of tomatoes, onions, garlic and chili) included with lunch. Had two pisco sours, one mild (less alcohol/pisco) and one normal. The pork was super tender and tasty. The pastel de choclo quite nice. Service was fast, kind and helpful. Good internet...
Read moreWe paid $60 to stay in this terrible hostal. The rooms are not heated even though this is the desert, there is no hot water and the reception employee is quite possibly the most judgemental person I've met in Chile. She informed us when we got here that the restaurant was not open, but then welcomed multiple individuals to eat in the restaurant a few feet from us. The room stank of flowers an smoke. And the set up resembles a slum in which you expect to be raped at any moment walking from the room to the shower. This town is here because of tourists, find a business who...
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