Stayed here as part of a group tour for a night. Centrally located hotel with nice, clean rooms but very slow internet and bad wi-fi. Breakfasts were good. Not sure about value as didnt pay directly to the hotel.
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Stayed here as part of a group tour for a night. Centrally located hotel with nice, clean rooms but very slow internet and bad wi-fi. Breakfasts were good. Not sure about value as didnt pay directly to the hotel.
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We stayed during a tour.
Pro's
-room was heated by a radiator
-computers available for use
-many quiet sitting rooms available
Con's
-staff speak no English
The rooms were clean. It took a couple of attempts to get towels (even with the assistance of our tour guide). Showers were typically South American with pressure but got hot water just fine....
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I went to this hotel with a couple of friends to participate in a programming competition which took place in Potosí. The outside fachade of the hotel gives you impression is just going to be an average place to stay in for the night (we stayed there for 3 days, and that place was way below average).
The hotel is...
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I stayed here with friends when we traveled through Bolivia. Maybe it was just the fact that the whole town has a sort of sadness attached to it or maybe it was just the hotel but I never felt comfortable in Potosí. The hotel was very unremarkable and basic. In general not an uplifting place to be, but that said...
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I think that the owner should invest in his hotel if if wants to keep customers.
- No welcoming service
- Rooms are old and dirty
- The hotel looks old and very different from its own website
- the breakfast is not valuable
- the restaurant is closed
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