Guest User
March 31, 2023
Rodrigo, who serves us at the entrance, exit and coffee, is VERY helpful. The Lodge concept is not fulfilled. There is a section next to it that looks like a forest, with a hammock to rest or read. Very tasty part. If you don't like dogs or cats, don't go. Because there are some who even accompany us for breakfast, but nothing invasive. They wait respectfully if you want to give them something, without insisting, but they love receiving affection. Well, both bedrooms are EXTREMELY spacious. A luxury of size. At the same time, in relation to the upstairs bedroom, there is practically no sound insulation. A simple walk barefoot bothers those below. I always suggest taking the superior rooms, which not only have no such problem, but also have a balcony. They don't have air conditioning or fans, but they don't talk about March. There is also no minibar, which could they add, given that the hotel is a reasonable distance from the center to just go and buy something. Good bathroom, but with two problems. There is no shelf to put shampoo, soap, comb, razor or anything like that, which is a sin for the hotel. The shower has a bamboo floor, which must have been very chic at first, but now it has mold, which compromises the entire bathroom. The coffee is very simple, but very tasty. I have never eaten such a delicious tomato in all my 55 years of life and precisely for breakfast. The distance from Caracoles Street is not absurd, but you can't go there more than twice a day.
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