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Talk of the Town Hotel & Beach Club
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Relaxed rooms, some with kitchenettes, in a low-key hotel with an outdoor pool & a poolside bar.
Nearby attractions
Plaza Turismo
Lloyd G. Smith Blvd 1, Oranjestad, Aruba
Surfside Beach
GX5C+984, Rte 1, Oranjestad, Aruba
Beth Israel Conservative Synagogue
Adriaan Laclé Boulevard 2, Oranjestad, Aruba
Monumentsfund Aruba
Avenida Milio Croes 26, Oranjestad, Aruba
Renaissance Island Beach
Aruba
Nearby restaurants
Reflexions Beach Bar & Restaurant Aruba
Lloyd G. Smith Blvd 1 D, Oranjestad, Aruba
Barefoot Restaurant
L.G. Smith Boulevard 1, Oranjestad, Aruba
Well Done Snack
GX5C+8XV, Linear Park Trail, Oranjestad, Aruba
Nice Cream Parlor
GX5C+HJX Linear Park, Lloyd G. Smith Blvd, Oranjestad, Aruba
Niaska snack
George Madurostraat 29, Oranjestad, Aruba
Figo Pizza & Pasta Aruba
Avenida Milio Croes 38b, Oranjestad, Aruba
The West Deck
Lloyd G. Smith Blvd, Oranjestad, Aruba
Café Restaurant Yanti
Wilhelminastraat 105, Oranjestad, Aruba
Ritz Dakota
Avenida Milio Croes 40, Oranjestad, Aruba
Excelencia Take Away
Anasastraat, Oranjestad, Aruba
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Flamingo Beach
Renaissance Island, Aruba
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Talk of the Town Hotel & Beach Club

Lloyd G. Smith Blvd 2, Oranjestad, Aruba
4.0(358)

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Relaxed rooms, some with kitchenettes, in a low-key hotel with an outdoor pool & a poolside bar.

attractions: Plaza Turismo, Surfside Beach, Beth Israel Conservative Synagogue, Monumentsfund Aruba, Renaissance Island Beach, restaurants: Reflexions Beach Bar & Restaurant Aruba, Barefoot Restaurant, Well Done Snack, Nice Cream Parlor, Niaska snack, Figo Pizza & Pasta Aruba, The West Deck, Café Restaurant Yanti, Ritz Dakota, Excelencia Take Away
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+297 524 3300
Website
tottaruba.com

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Nearby attractions of Talk of the Town Hotel & Beach Club

Plaza Turismo

Surfside Beach

Beth Israel Conservative Synagogue

Monumentsfund Aruba

Renaissance Island Beach

Plaza Turismo

Plaza Turismo

4.6

(294)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Surfside Beach

Surfside Beach

4.1

(20)

Open 24 hours
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Beth Israel Conservative Synagogue

Beth Israel Conservative Synagogue

4.6

(32)

Closed
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Monumentsfund Aruba

Monumentsfund Aruba

4.6

(20)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Talk of the Town Hotel & Beach Club

Reflexions Beach Bar & Restaurant Aruba

Barefoot Restaurant

Well Done Snack

Nice Cream Parlor

Niaska snack

Figo Pizza & Pasta Aruba

The West Deck

Café Restaurant Yanti

Ritz Dakota

Excelencia Take Away

Reflexions Beach Bar & Restaurant Aruba

Reflexions Beach Bar & Restaurant Aruba

4.5

(579)

$$

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Barefoot Restaurant

Barefoot Restaurant

4.6

(819)

$$$

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Well Done Snack

Well Done Snack

3.5

(10)

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Nice Cream Parlor

Nice Cream Parlor

3.2

(5)

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Reviews of Talk of the Town Hotel & Beach Club

4.0
(358)
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2.0
1y

Randomly decided to come to Aruba for 2 nights and chose this hotel because:

  1. it was a last minute trip and we really just wanted a place to sleep / shower
  2. we didn’t want a resort / all inclusive because we knew we wouldn’t be spending a lot of time on-site.

Never again will i return here for several reasons:

  1. We booked through our credit card company which means if 2 flights are booked, we could only add 2 guests to the reservation for the hotel/room. However, i made sure to choose the “superior room” which has an occupancy of 2-4 since our friend was also coming but booked her flight separately. Upon arrival at the hotel, i was told since the reservation is for 2, we need to pay $60 extra for the third person. The room was not changed from 1 King to 2 beds since there were “none available”. They set up a sofa bed instead which was already included in the Superior room. Yes, I should have contacted the hotel to let them know the reservation would be for 3 instead of 2 so i didn’t really make a big deal of this but still felt this was unfair since the room remained THE SAME. I asked why is there a charge if the room is the same. The front desk lady said “for the extra towel, linens and making up the sofa bed”. I told them I’d be happy to make up the bed myself but of course it didn’t matter because this is a SCAM to nickel & dime! Also, what’s the point of a $300 deposit? For what? That’s excessive. I don’t want your sandpaper linens/towels.

  2. Airplanes during the day - club noises/LOUD music and car sounds at night. Another reason I literally spent a total of 6hrs a day here (MAINLY to sleep and shower).

  3. Disrespectful/ Unprofessional staff: I’m 24 weeks pregnant and have gestational diabetes. For this reason, my diet is EXTREMELY strict. Another reason we chose a hotel not a resort/all inclusive. I couldn’t eat anything at the hotel. We paid for breakfast but due to the limited options, all i had was a boiled egg. For lunch, a family friend who lives in Aruba let me know that i can get food at a local restaurant about 5 mins away. So i got take out and brought it back to the hotel. I was never told i couldn’t eat this near the pool area nor that outside food isn’t allowed prior to this. One of the employees at the bar told me mid- meal i couldn’t eat it there and needed to buy food from the hotel. He said the cameras already saw me and he could get in trouble for not telling me this. I explained i didn’t know and further explained that i have dietary restrictions the hotel couldn’t accommodate. He said well you can eat it in your room. At that point, i no longer had an appetite. I told him it’s fine, I’ll throw it away and he said yes, go ahead and let me use the trash can behind the bar. Soo kind to let a pregnant woman throw away a decent meal! Anyone with a rough pregnancy should understand how difficult it is to eat AND actually keep the food down. This isn’t an all inclusive resort, why is outside food not allowed? I’m not a child, i don’t care for burgers and fries/tasteless pasta. That’s not a meal. I am not American, i enjoy flavor and authentic meals even with a strict diet.

  4. the other 2 people in my party said the margaritas tasted like water with lemon — again, why would i want to PAY to eat or drink anything here?

  5. The room from hell: the sheets are extremely itchy and rough on the skin. The pillows are flat. 2 of the drawers on the dressers kept opening (did not close at all). The light in the bathroom went dim the second night here. The lock on the door straight up came out into my hand but staff said it was normal .. (room209)

  6. what’s the point of a hot tub if it’s almost the same temperature as the pool?

  7. I can’t say “you get what you pay for” mainly because … there were/are other hotels and airbnbs within the same price range or lower.

2 stars for 2 reasons:

  1. free parking
  2. location (equal distance to either side of...
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3.0
32w

LOCATION: • Extremely close to the airport — you could easily walk the distance. • Taxis only accept cash (fixed rate of $21). • 25-minute walk to downtown, safe to walk alone during the day and night, even as a solo woman. • Besides a few bars, there’s nothing immediate around the hotel for use or necessities. • Taxi to the cruise port (inside the port) costs $25, cash only.

GENERAL: • No carpet on the floors — just tiles — meaning they get very dirty with dust, sand, and humidity very quickly. • Towels are outdated, but clean. Decent prices for the food and drinks - I recommend

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✅ PROS: • Beautiful outdoor common areas. • Pleasant restaurant with very tasty food and a good variety of drinks. • Comfortable bed. • Pool area is very pleasant, with the water temperature being just perfect.

A huge thanks to the reservation team and receptionists very pleasant and accommodating !! Great staff overall.

⸻

❌ CONS: • There is no elevator, so carrying luggage up or down two flights of stairs (if staying on an upper floor) is highly inconvenient. • Internet connection in the room is extremely poor — at best two bars, often just one. • A “convenience store” is heavily advertised on the front of the hotel, listed as open daily from 8 AM to 8 PM. However, during the weekend I was there was a holiday - it was closed entirely. If the hotel promotes this store so prominently, they should either manage it properly or remove the huge advertisement from The front of the hotel. • The noise level is horrendous. Across the street is a large parking lot and a few bars — but the problem isn’t music. It’s the locals who rev their motorbikes and tuned cars at maximum volume for show. This continues from around 7–8 PM until 1 AM. It was genuinely the worst noise experience I’ve had at any hotel. • The daily lunch advertised in the restaurant menu is only available Monday to Friday — not on weekends — I was told only after trying to order Sunday noon. • The AC unit in the room has a very strong dusty smell, indicating it needs serious cleaning. And was either freezing or no air at all. • Pool rules are not enforced at all by the hotel staff. One family with a single child managed to disrupt the entire pool area: cannonballing into the water, screaming nonstop, jumping into the hot tub, spitting into the pool, and throwing fruit (grapes) around. While this behavior stems from a clear lack of parenting, it is also the hotel’s responsibility to ensure basic pool etiquette is maintained. Most other children were polite and respectful — this situation should have been addressed immediately.

⸻

OVERALL: The hotel has some beautiful elements and could be a relaxing stay — but the extreme noise, poor maintenance on basics like the AC and internet, and the lack of enforcement on facilities seriously diminish the experience. Management needs to step up attention to detail if they want to live up to the potential the...

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1.0
42w

Dear Manager, ( Talk of The Town Aruba) I just spoke with your front desk employee, Xianteh and explained to her that I mistakenly made a reservation at your hotel for the wrong dates (2/22-2/23) through Expedia because we were vacationing in Aruba last week and our flight got delayed by 1 day. We needed a hotel for Saturday, 2/8 , but I plugged in 2/22-2/28 on my cell phone by mistake. I did not realize the dates were wrong until I got my confirmation from Expedia. I quickly canceled that reservation and re-booked for Saturday, 2/8 and we stayed that night. I notified Expedia and asked if they would refund the $350 for the 2/22 reservation. They replied and said that your hotel needs to approve the cancellation and notify Expedia for them to refund me. Your front desk associate told me that only a manger can do that for me so I'm asking for your help with this. I truly appreciate your assistance and hope to hear from you soon. Outcome: I made several attempts requesting to cancel the 2/22 ( 2 weeks away) reservation to no avail. First it was in person on 2/8 when we checked in that night and paid $350.. Additionally, I requested cancelation on line with Expedia and via phone and email with the hotel when I arrived home from Aruba on 2/9. They Hotel Manager never responded to the email above. 3 days I've been working on this and was just notified today by Expedia that Talk of The Town hotel denied my request for the 2/22 cancellation and will NOT refund my money. This is horrible customer service and outright greed. Essentially we paid them almost $800 for a 1 night stay at a (2 star hotel in my honest opinion). And I would bet there is a 99.9% chance they will book that room on 2/22 and collect an...

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Andreea CiucaAndreea Ciuca
LOCATION: • Extremely close to the airport — you could easily walk the distance. • Taxis only accept cash (fixed rate of $21). • 25-minute walk to downtown, safe to walk alone during the day and night, even as a solo woman. • Besides a few bars, there’s nothing immediate around the hotel for use or necessities. • Taxi to the cruise port (inside the port) costs $25, cash only. GENERAL: • No carpet on the floors — just tiles — meaning they get very dirty with dust, sand, and humidity very quickly. • Towels are outdated, but clean. Decent prices for the food and drinks - I recommend ⸻ ✅ PROS: • Beautiful outdoor common areas. • Pleasant restaurant with very tasty food and a good variety of drinks. • Comfortable bed. • Pool area is very pleasant, with the water temperature being just perfect. A huge thanks to the reservation team and receptionists very pleasant and accommodating !! Great staff overall. ⸻ ❌ CONS: • There is no elevator, so carrying luggage up or down two flights of stairs (if staying on an upper floor) is highly inconvenient. • Internet connection in the room is extremely poor — at best two bars, often just one. • A “convenience store” is heavily advertised on the front of the hotel, listed as open daily from 8 AM to 8 PM. However, during the weekend I was there was a holiday - it was closed entirely. If the hotel promotes this store so prominently, they should either manage it properly or remove the huge advertisement from The front of the hotel. • The noise level is horrendous. Across the street is a large parking lot and a few bars — but the problem isn’t music. It’s the locals who rev their motorbikes and tuned cars at maximum volume for show. This continues from around 7–8 PM until 1 AM. It was genuinely the worst noise experience I’ve had at any hotel. • The daily lunch advertised in the restaurant menu is only available Monday to Friday — not on weekends — I was told only after trying to order Sunday noon. • The AC unit in the room has a very strong dusty smell, indicating it needs serious cleaning. And was either freezing or no air at all. • Pool rules are not enforced at all by the hotel staff. One family with a single child managed to disrupt the entire pool area: cannonballing into the water, screaming nonstop, jumping into the hot tub, spitting into the pool, and throwing fruit (grapes) around. While this behavior stems from a clear lack of parenting, it is also the hotel’s responsibility to ensure basic pool etiquette is maintained. Most other children were polite and respectful — this situation should have been addressed immediately. ⸻ OVERALL: The hotel has some beautiful elements and could be a relaxing stay — but the extreme noise, poor maintenance on basics like the AC and internet, and the lack of enforcement on facilities seriously diminish the experience. Management needs to step up attention to detail if they want to live up to the potential the property has.
Steve WongSteve Wong
Surprisingly I really liked this motel. Now I say that from just spending a week at the St. Regis Aruba Resort (my company paid for that hotel). Since I wanted to stay an extra day after my company paid event (on my dime) my wife and I looked for a "affordable" hotel / motel and we found the Talk of the Town Hotel. I fell in love with the local and welcoming feeling of this motel. The motel was under construction when we stayed but all the important things to me functioned. The pool was clean, the on-site restaurant had a nice breakfast buffet. What really surprised me was the home cooked dinner and local drinks from the on-site bar. (Better than the other restaurants in the area). The motel common area felt more like a hacienda home than a motel. Now, the rooms are like a motel (not a high end hotel) but if you go in with the expectations of a motel room you will be fine. The rooms and bathrooms were 95% updated. The air-conditioning, shower, and toilet worked. They had an in-room iron, ironing board and safe. The motel also has a coin operated laundry. Since a vacation in Aruba is meant to be experienced out of the room this is a perfect place to stay. It is very close to the airport. Across the street is the beach, and a number of local restaurants (see my other reviews). The big bonus is that the motel accepts the American Express card! If you are coming to Aruba for the beaches, scuba diving, sailing and will spend your days doing typical tourist activities, I highly recommend staying at the Talk of the Town Motel and saving your money on the other adventures.
M. S.M. S.
Good value for the price. Minutes from the airport, so of course you can hear the planes during the day. There are no flights at night, however, so it's still very peaceful. Beach is across a busy street and parking lot, but there's a well-marked crosswalk. Reflections, the beach bar that partners with TOTT, is a local favorite with strong drinks, good food, and very good prices for Aruba. You can get tokens for free beach chairs from the hotel front desk. The pool area is well-maintained and well-used but never crowded during our stay. The front desk staff were very helpful with planning and booking activities on the island. There's a small convenience store and car rental stand on site. The bar in the hotel proper is pretty limited, but Reflections is a very short walk away. It's easily within walking distance of several shopping areas and amazing restaurants (check out El Gauchos for sure!). Much quieter than the big resorts and a bit far from the main beaches ($20 USD cab ride to Palm Beach) but overall a very pleasant stay.
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LOCATION: • Extremely close to the airport — you could easily walk the distance. • Taxis only accept cash (fixed rate of $21). • 25-minute walk to downtown, safe to walk alone during the day and night, even as a solo woman. • Besides a few bars, there’s nothing immediate around the hotel for use or necessities. • Taxi to the cruise port (inside the port) costs $25, cash only. GENERAL: • No carpet on the floors — just tiles — meaning they get very dirty with dust, sand, and humidity very quickly. • Towels are outdated, but clean. Decent prices for the food and drinks - I recommend ⸻ ✅ PROS: • Beautiful outdoor common areas. • Pleasant restaurant with very tasty food and a good variety of drinks. • Comfortable bed. • Pool area is very pleasant, with the water temperature being just perfect. A huge thanks to the reservation team and receptionists very pleasant and accommodating !! Great staff overall. ⸻ ❌ CONS: • There is no elevator, so carrying luggage up or down two flights of stairs (if staying on an upper floor) is highly inconvenient. • Internet connection in the room is extremely poor — at best two bars, often just one. • A “convenience store” is heavily advertised on the front of the hotel, listed as open daily from 8 AM to 8 PM. However, during the weekend I was there was a holiday - it was closed entirely. If the hotel promotes this store so prominently, they should either manage it properly or remove the huge advertisement from The front of the hotel. • The noise level is horrendous. Across the street is a large parking lot and a few bars — but the problem isn’t music. It’s the locals who rev their motorbikes and tuned cars at maximum volume for show. This continues from around 7–8 PM until 1 AM. It was genuinely the worst noise experience I’ve had at any hotel. • The daily lunch advertised in the restaurant menu is only available Monday to Friday — not on weekends — I was told only after trying to order Sunday noon. • The AC unit in the room has a very strong dusty smell, indicating it needs serious cleaning. And was either freezing or no air at all. • Pool rules are not enforced at all by the hotel staff. One family with a single child managed to disrupt the entire pool area: cannonballing into the water, screaming nonstop, jumping into the hot tub, spitting into the pool, and throwing fruit (grapes) around. While this behavior stems from a clear lack of parenting, it is also the hotel’s responsibility to ensure basic pool etiquette is maintained. Most other children were polite and respectful — this situation should have been addressed immediately. ⸻ OVERALL: The hotel has some beautiful elements and could be a relaxing stay — but the extreme noise, poor maintenance on basics like the AC and internet, and the lack of enforcement on facilities seriously diminish the experience. Management needs to step up attention to detail if they want to live up to the potential the property has.
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Surprisingly I really liked this motel. Now I say that from just spending a week at the St. Regis Aruba Resort (my company paid for that hotel). Since I wanted to stay an extra day after my company paid event (on my dime) my wife and I looked for a "affordable" hotel / motel and we found the Talk of the Town Hotel. I fell in love with the local and welcoming feeling of this motel. The motel was under construction when we stayed but all the important things to me functioned. The pool was clean, the on-site restaurant had a nice breakfast buffet. What really surprised me was the home cooked dinner and local drinks from the on-site bar. (Better than the other restaurants in the area). The motel common area felt more like a hacienda home than a motel. Now, the rooms are like a motel (not a high end hotel) but if you go in with the expectations of a motel room you will be fine. The rooms and bathrooms were 95% updated. The air-conditioning, shower, and toilet worked. They had an in-room iron, ironing board and safe. The motel also has a coin operated laundry. Since a vacation in Aruba is meant to be experienced out of the room this is a perfect place to stay. It is very close to the airport. Across the street is the beach, and a number of local restaurants (see my other reviews). The big bonus is that the motel accepts the American Express card! If you are coming to Aruba for the beaches, scuba diving, sailing and will spend your days doing typical tourist activities, I highly recommend staying at the Talk of the Town Motel and saving your money on the other adventures.
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Good value for the price. Minutes from the airport, so of course you can hear the planes during the day. There are no flights at night, however, so it's still very peaceful. Beach is across a busy street and parking lot, but there's a well-marked crosswalk. Reflections, the beach bar that partners with TOTT, is a local favorite with strong drinks, good food, and very good prices for Aruba. You can get tokens for free beach chairs from the hotel front desk. The pool area is well-maintained and well-used but never crowded during our stay. The front desk staff were very helpful with planning and booking activities on the island. There's a small convenience store and car rental stand on site. The bar in the hotel proper is pretty limited, but Reflections is a very short walk away. It's easily within walking distance of several shopping areas and amazing restaurants (check out El Gauchos for sure!). Much quieter than the big resorts and a bit far from the main beaches ($20 USD cab ride to Palm Beach) but overall a very pleasant stay.
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