I was a little hesitant choosing a place a bit off the beaten path, but went ahead on the strength of the reviews here. We planned to use Casa 69 for one day on each end of our trip to Osa.
Definitely take the directions Kurt sends you for your taxi driver - it's not well-known but our driver found it no problem. We weren't sure since it's down a small side street with no signage and only a 69 on the door. In fact, we made our driver wait until they answered the door and confirmed we were at the right place.
The service was great - from check-in to helping us with our bags and help finding restaurants and getting oriented. The rooms are small, but clean and perfect if you need a place to sample some of the local culture instead of staying at a chain hotel. Great coffee and fresh fruit and breads are included in the rate, and for an extra $5 they'll whip up an omelet for you.
There is a university around the corner with lots of students walking around and we felt very safe in the neighborhood going out to dinner in the evening. Toscadero, I think is the name of a great restaurant Kurt recommended a couple blocks away that we enjoyed. He also stored our extra luggage while we were in Osa without a problem.
On our return leg, we had time to walk to the downtown area - again we felt very safe and were happy with our location. We went back to Toscadero that evening.
We had an early flight the next day and had to depart Casa 69 at 5:00 a.m. - Kurt insisted on getting up and making us coffee before leaving. Very nice gesture.
The only consideration - it's on the far end of San Jose from the international airport. A taxi and early departure can be a challenge, so I might consider something closer to the airport in that situation. But otherwise, I fully recommend Casa 69.









