This hotel lobby area and breakfast area were very cute and modern. The porch sitting area was also done very well. The room itself was okay, it appeared clean but the sheets and towels were mildew smelling. The shower had plenty of hot water and the air conditioning kept us cool. The breakfast area had a microwave, toaster, and water refill area for guests to use. The breakfast was a typical Honduran breakfast with juice or coffee. It was hot and made to order. The staff was nice but when we arrived at 1pm we were told we would have to pay by the hour if wanted to come in that early. We didn't do this and just left for lunch. This was really different from the prior 3 hotels we had stayed in here in Honduras but similar to USAs check in policies. The parking area was decent and tucked inside a gate that has security and locked at night. The issue is when you drive inside in a low car there is the risk of scrapping. The wifi can be spotty due to multiple different routers for each level. You have to use a different one in your room vs the lobby and common areas. I think they have like 5 routers but all have...
Read morePros: cheap, sort of clean, AC, cable tv (but small), bed was OK, wifi||||Cons:||- In room: no window, no fridge, no trash can, no drawer, no coat hangers, no snacks or food, there's only a small table with a stool if you need to use your computer||- Services: no hotel restaurant, no room service, you can't choose your breakfast (you get whatever they have without being asked, no buffet)||- General: there's no place near to get food, nor supermarket, nor coffee shop. In general the employees don't care for you - there's no food, but that's your problem. Also, my room was near the kitchen, so every day at 6 am people started making noises there, waking me up.||- City: taxis are dangerous, there's no bus system, traffic is crazy, you can't walk around.||||-- This is worse than all hotels and hostels I've been to. DO NOT stay...
Read moreOur annual visit to Edinburgh, started with three nights in a fifth floor Suite overlooking the Forth, spent at the G & V Hotel on the Royal Mile. The penthouse consisted of a large and modern dining/ living area with every facility, and a bedroom with ensuite wet room with a heated floor. Two modern televisions and whisper quiet air conditioning added to the luxury.|Breakfast knew no limits in the variety offered, and with a definite Italian twist.|The staff were unfailingly attentive and courteous, roll on next year... the G & V...
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