Me and my boyfriend stayed there for 3 nights in January 2007 and we loved it.|I think what most people are missing here is the price your paying for your room. A double room was 60 bucks. The service was polite and the transport service from the airport was punctual and efficient. I can't comment on the breakfast since we never woke up on time. |The rooms are big and clean and if you compare them to the Paris Hotel (someone made a review of) you cant deny the Paris one is CRAP!, tiny rooms, TINY bathrooms (with a bathtub that actualy is not a tub but a 1x1meter square) and a horribly uncomfortable bed). |Anyway, we were completly satisfied with the quality of the service, the rooms and the fabulous location.|I most deffinetely recomend this to young couples who are looking for a nice place to stay with not much money to pay.|Remember, if youre paying 60 bucks a night you have to be realistic about what you get, and this is a place that makes no fake promises. The most important thing is you get a nice, clean and spacious place to spend the night at in a great location to enjoy the tourist attractions and night life of Santiago.|We liked it so much, we just made a reservation for another 3 nights for January...
Read moreI was in this Hotel just two days ago. The pictures they show about the Hotel at their website have a lot of photoshop. I'm very disappointed about the place. The service is terrible. ||The TV didn't work. The shower tap water was broken. The soap is too cheap for a "3 stars hotel". No shampoo either. Nothing to drink. Somebody has to go to the near convenient store. ( But the place around is too dangerous). If somebody from the hotel brings a bottle of water for you, will charge you double. If you claim over the following day, nobody knows about it, therefore your money gone. The most terrible is the breakfast they are offering: No eggs, no fruits, no orange juice; Just cheap corn flakes cereal and kumis in a very cheap containers from the market, or coffe to make yourself. Honestly I don't know how the Chilean authorities does rate hotels, but definitely this place is too horrible for a 3 stars hotel. I'm definitely not never ever recommend this place. My name Is Frank Silval as my...
Read moreThe room we stayed in - room 201 - was at the top of the stairs next to reception and continuously noisy with a brief respite between 02:00 and 04:30. (Reception leaves the television on and there is loud chatter continuously coupled with the traffic going up & down the creaky stairs)||||The hotel management agreed to change our room the following day and it all seemed perfectly amicable until, on arriving back that afternoon we were told that we could no longer have that room (because a tour group had arrived) and we were presented with an option of another non en-suite room, or back into 201.||||We changed hotel at that point and it was suggested that we should pay 50% of a full nights rate because we had left our bags in reception. What a joke.||||The hotel is overpriced coupled with a level of indifference that makes Faulty Towers look like the Hilton. We stayed around the corner at the Hotel Paris which was excellent, cheaper...
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