The hotel is very nice to look at and quite reasonably priced. The rooms were small but clean and everything worked well. Staff were courteous enough but didn't go much beyond that. 3.5 stars rounded up to 4. Breakfasts were adequate, but there is NO excuse for serving us instant coffee on our first morning. Even then, the coffee was not the highlight in a country that produces great coffee. There is free parking on site. There is a small bar across the street which can be noisy at night, so perhaps ask for one of the back rooms. The location was perfect for seeing this small walkable and safe city with its well-deserved UNESCO heritage designation - a 10-minute walk in one direction to the historic centre with its gorgeous buildings and a 10-minute walk in the other direction to the restaurants and bars of Calle Larga and the Rio Tomebamba (one of four rivers that run through this red-roofed city). If you are looking to try cuy (crispy-skinned roasted guinea pig), we loved it at Tres Estrellas on Calle Larga and thought it tasted like a cross between duck confit and pork. Make a reservation; it takes an hour to roast the cuy. We also really enjoyed our meal at El Jardin. We did a half-day city tour and were so glad we did. Cuenca is close enough to go for a hike at the fantastic El Cajas National Park with its network of trails. We also found the pre-Inca artefacts museum well worth whiling away a rainy afternoon. If you want to buy art and crafts, Casa de la Mujer (a small indoor plaza with many co-operative-run tiny artesan shops, many by women) is a great compact place to do that. Shout-out to Fabian Calderon at Pambil - he produces lovely jewellry. Did I mention we really loved Cuenca?
地理位置优越,服务一流,早餐美味,还包含停车位。房间非常舒适干净。强烈推荐。
这家酒店很好,很干净,位置优越,工作人员很友好,除了一位接待我们的接待员似乎介意与我们交谈。不幸的是,酒店管理不善。第一天厕所坏了,第二天由于供暖系统故障没有热水,最糟糕的是,由于没有足够的工作人员,早餐是一场灾难,因为可怜的女孩在接待处必须同时是厨师、女服务员和接待员。知道他们已经满员了,管理员怎么可能没有早点出现来帮助她的员工知道这将是一个复杂的周末!应该是4星而且等级也不低,一定要保证服务质量好!他们在街上干活,没有给汽车进出设置板子,导致汽车在进出停车场时被刮伤!这些细节很重要,她必须是一名管理员,必须了解这些事情。由于所经历的所有不便,很难推荐。
The hotel is very nice to look at and quite reasonably priced. The rooms were small but clean and everything worked well. Staff were courteous enough but didn't go much beyond that. 3.5 stars rounded up to 4. Breakfasts were adequate, but there is NO excuse for serving us instant coffee on our first morning. Even then, the coffee was not the highlight in a country that produces great coffee. There is free parking on site. There is a small bar across the street which can be noisy at night, so perhaps ask for one of the back rooms. The location was perfect for seeing this small walkable and safe city with its well-deserved UNESCO heritage designation - a 10-minute walk in one direction to the historic centre with its gorgeous buildings and a 10-minute walk in the other direction to the restaurants and bars of Calle Larga and the Rio Tomebamba (one of four rivers that run through this red-roofed city). If you are looking to try cuy (crispy-skinned roasted guinea pig), we loved it at Tres Estrellas on Calle Larga and thought it tasted like a cross between duck confit and pork. Make a reservation; it takes an hour to roast the cuy. We also really enjoyed our meal at El Jardin. We did a half-day city tour and were so glad we did. Cuenca is close enough to go for a hike at the fantastic El Cajas National Park with its network of trails. We also found the pre-Inca artefacts museum well worth whiling away a rainy afternoon. If you want to buy art and crafts, Casa de la Mujer (a small indoor plaza with many co-operative-run tiny artesan shops, many by women) is a great compact place to do that. Shout-out to Fabian Calderon at Pambil - he produces lovely jewellry. Did I mention we really loved Cuenca?