The hotel shows from their electronic form,sent to all new guests, that they are somehow out of proportions according to communicating with their guests, - or it makes you start wondering. You have to spesifikke The time arriving at The hotel, although never been there or knoting anything about distances, traffic, landing etc If getting picked up at the airport, questions keep coming about details of your travel.OK, understandable. Then something is mentioned about having to pay the driver in cash - without furter explanation or specification.||||Arriving at the hotel, there is no «welcome», smiles or gentility. The case is solely about paying. The driver. ||Questions from guests are not well received.||One has to walk out in this for us unknown place and search for an ATM.||||Then one is presented for the total bill for the whole stay and asked to prepay the room. ||One has at that point not even seen the room or, for that sake, been properly presented to one another. Weired.||Again questions are not welcome. ||In this hotel you should prepay any kind of bill and ask no questions. The receptionist together with a person supposedly being the director are not behaving sympathetically.||||Although getting late, we changed our mind and found another place for...
Read moreThe hotel is located on a side street from the main Street so it is a bit quieter than if you were staying on Calle 10. The h hotel has standard rooms as well as the suites. I stayed in a standard room on the second floor and it was sparkling clean, shower was hot. Breakfast on the 10th floor was basic with a couple of warm choices and coffee, juice, cereal, breads and fruit. My only 2 things to bring to management attention is that it would be nice to have a coffee maker in addition to the refrigerator and when paying by credit card, please ask the guest if they want to be charged in COP., USD., EUR etc. The rate is in COP but if the the currency conversion is done during the transaction, you get an unfavorable exchange rate. I have seen this in other countries as well as in Colombia and the guest should be asked if they want to pay in the local or currency of the credit card bank. The front desk said "you paid in COP" as it does say that on the receipt but right below it is the value as it was converted -. at the current rate, I was...
Read moreI've stayed at Hotel Torre Poblado in Medellín three times, and it has consistently been an excellent experience. Located just a block away from Provenza, one of the most vibrant and charming areas of Poblado, this hotel offers the perfect balance of convenience and comfort.
The suites are well-equipped, and I've had the chance to stay in three different ones—each clean, spacious, and complete with all the amenities I needed. During one of my stays, which lasted three weeks, the kitchenette was especially handy for reheating leftovers and enjoying meals at my own pace.
Get breakfast included—you won’t be disappointed. The authentic Colombian cuisine is delicious and a great way to start your day. They also serve lunch for a separate and very affordable price, and it’s 100% worth it for the quality and flavor.
What truly stands out is the staff. They are consistently friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with anything I needed. For an affordable price, this hotel provides everything required for both short and long stays. Highly...
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