I stayed at the Hotel Di Torlaschi for a week and it was perfect for the needs of three adults (two parents and adult daughter). We stayed in one of the cabanas with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and living area.||||Pros:||- clean! The cabana and furniture showed age, but were spotless||- friendly staff who went out of their way to assist us on more than one occasion||- location - 5-10 minute walk to the plaza, market, and grocery store||- breakfast - simple, but always fresh and plenty of it||- atmosphere - lots of flowers and the premises kept tidy||- space - lots of space for 3 people||- cost - very reasonable||- beds - comfortable!||||Cons:||- thin walls - every night I could hear somebody in the next cabana snoring. It didn't, however, keep me up and it became a joke to try and spot "Cinco" at breakfast every morning.||- furniture - the couch was practically unusable. Any time somebody tried to sit on it, the couch would attempt to deposit him or her on the floor. There was one armchair that was ok to sit on, and the kitchen table and bench were just fine. It wasn't that big a deal as we didn't spend too much time in the cabana, but if I were to stay for a longer period of time, it would annoy me that there wasn't a decent couch to sit on.||- wireless - it existed, but it was unreliable. If I'd had to work from the cabana, I would have been extremely frustrated.||||All in all, I'd...
Read morewe did the reservation from Britain via email. I think it was the only hotel which accepted a reservation only via mail, on the busiest time of the year: the last night of the "semana valdiviana" and that was the reason we took it. It didn't look that nice on the pictures, but is not bad. The receptionist was very friendly. We stayed in the cabin next to the road so it was a bit noisy specially that night with all the people walking till late at night. The breakfast was the typical Chilean hotel breakfast: white bread with jam, nescafe and squash. Some cornflakes and strawberry yoghurt. But really good value for the money, I mean, I thought it was cheap. The beds were comfortable and the distribution of the place it felt like staying on somebodys house: two floor cabin, with on suite master bedroom, plus another room and toilet and small kitchen. The only problem was next morning to try to get the car out! You need to have good skills to not wreck somebody else's car or try to leave later and not be...
Read moreEn general un lugar muy céntrico y acogedor. El personal muy amable...lo mejor del lugar a mi parecer. Lo malo?...ufff Tiene una escuela católica al lado, hacen misa todos los días a las 8 am. Lo peor si vienes por trabajo y necesitas descansar, realmente odie eso, y por eso la calificación del lugar. El desayuno en las cabañas lo dejan el día anterior en la tarde, todo muy rico pero frío, o peor con pan añejo (y poco, dos panes muy peqeños por persona) -Nose si si existe zona de fumadores pero si tienes mi mala suerte y tu vecino fuma junto a tu ventana imaginarás qe pasa. EL ACCESO DE VEHICULOS es tan angosto qe apenas entra una camioneta, ni pensar en encontrarte con un vehículo en contra. (EL estacionamiento para vehículos grandes, no citt car está al final del hotel). Depende quien esté en recepción se te indican o no los protocolos de convivencia dentro del recinto (me tocó qe llegó un grupo de estudio y el profe pasaba tocando puertas o dando instrucciones a viva voz a la 1 am, sumale qe antes de las 8 me despertaba la misa de la escuela) Nunca me ofrecieron si daban almuerzos o no, solo vi desayunos. Comi fuera del hotel siempre. Si tienes un city car o máximo un auto sedan, y no te importa nada de lo qe mencioné, es el lugar perfecto para ti....para mi no...igual lo recomiendo, es un buen lugar, pero no...
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