We had the most lovely stay at Antinea. We were traveling with our 9mo old baby and the staff really went out of our way to be accommodating and make sure our stay was easy and comfortable. They provided us with a pack-and-play crib which worked out perfect. The building itself is beautiful with lots of historic charm— and very clean and comfortable. We stayed in the 2 bedroom apartment loft at first, which we loved as it was very beautiful and had great natural light. Unfortunately a nearby club played their music very loud on Friday and Saturday nights, so Veronica moved us to a different room that was more quiet, which worked out very well. Our daughter slept through the loud music no problem but my wife needed earplugs before we moved. If you are a light sleeper and are there over a busy weekend I’d suggest asking Veronica about which rooms are more quiet and insulated. The breakfast was great— really nice croissants, eggs, coffee, and the freshest fruit we’d had on our whole trip. Veronica also coordinated our van to and from the airport, called taxis for us, provided us with tea and umbrellas, and made sure everything with going perfect with our stay. We had a great stay and will definitely stay there again next time we’re in town. Highly recommended!
The neighbor is great. While there are lots of clubs that can get busy over the weekend, there are also a lot of great restaurants and things to do very close by. The hotel is on the most beautiful street in...
Read moreWe had the most lovely stay at Antinea. We were traveling with our 9mo old baby and the staff really went out of our way to be accommodating and make sure our stay was easy and comfortable. They provided us with a pack-and-play crib which worked out perfect. The building itself is beautiful with lots of historic charm— and very clean and comfortable. We stayed in the 2 bedroom apartment loft at first, which we loved as it was very beautiful and had great natural light. Unfortunately a nearby club played their music very loud on Friday and Saturday nights, so Veronica moved us to a different room that was more quiet, which worked out very well. Our daughter slept through the loud music no problem but my wife needed earplugs before we moved. If you are a light sleeper and are there over a busy weekend I’d suggest asking Veronica about which rooms are more quiet and insulated. The breakfast was great— really nice croissants, eggs, coffee, and the freshest fruit we’d had on our whole trip. Veronica also coordinated our van to and from the airport, called taxis for us, provided us with tea and umbrellas, and made sure everything with going perfect with our stay. We had a great stay and will definitely stay there again next time we’re in town. Highly...
Read moreThis French country inn in the heart of the Mariscal district of Quito Ecuador is absolutely charming. The design and furnishing are wonderful. The staff is exceptional. They serve a very special breakfast which includes a genuine croissant beurre made fresh on the premises. We have stayed in two different lovely rooms and other family members travelling at other times have stayed in others all equally well-appointed. They even offer rates for longer term stays which are very tempting. Room 11 has an adorable little terrace on which to enjoy the normally sunny Quito mornings. It also includes a kitchenette in which you can cook a basic meal and which is really tempting for spending a week or a month in. Room 9 has a fireplace and a private garden outside the exterior door. A plus is a quite good Peruvian restaurant across the street but it's in a neighborhood filled with good restaurants. Chandani Tandoori is within walking distance and has very credible Indian food with a talent for adjusting the level of spice for...
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