Hotel Luxor Plaza Pereira
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See why so many travelers make Hotel Luxor Plaza Pereira their apartment hotel of choice when visiting Pereira. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Estacion del Ferrocarril (0.3 mi) and Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira (1.3 mi), guests of Hotel Luxor Plaza Pereira can easily experience some of Pereira's most well known attractions.
Hotel Luxor Plaza Pereira is a romantic apartment hotel offering air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
The apartment hotel features a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service. Plus, guests can enjoy a fitness center and free breakfast, which have made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Pereira. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
While in Pereira be sure to experience local tapas favorites at Vuestro, Barcelona Bar, or Cafe Cafe.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a government building, such as Edificio de la Gobernacion de Risaralda.
At Hotel Luxor Plaza Pereira, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Pereira.
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Upon arrival to the hotel at 9 AM, fully 6 hours before we could check in, we were offered a hotel room to stay in while we waited for our rooms to become available, a secure storage area for our luggage, and complimentary breakfast.
The hotel itself is located in the town center with immediate access to the main strip lined with numerous stores and stalls. The rooms were cleanly and neatly organized.
Cons: No elevators and some rooms do not have windows.
All in all I'd definitely would stay in the hotel should I ever venture into Pereira again.
Hotel is on a one-way street, and is on thoroughfare for the megabus route, and as windows.are only single glazed the noise level is quite a disturbance factor. Across from the hotel is a first floor gymnasium (so level with our room), and in the warm weather (just about every day), the large windows are open, so there's no escape from the continuous music all day until well into the evening. Although if you're an admirer of decent bodies you won't be disappointed!
Hotel is conveniently located just off one of most popular squares. Don't bother with breakfast (on the fourth floor, open-sided with views over local hills or city roof tops) which isn't all that appetising, unless you speak Spanish, as none of staff speak English. Head out to a local coffee shop instead, get far better coffee, at approx £1 cup. The place is clean, reception area is very pleasant, but no English spoken. Has wifi, so was able to use google translator to help staff understand.
Stayed on the third floor with a huge king-sized bed, nice air conditioning, big TV, very cool bathroom, fridge, excellent wifi, and parking and breakfast included all for a lot cheaper than some of the other hotels with equal amenities in the area. The staff working here do their best to be as helpful as possible. So even if you're a room-douche (which I am not), it's still a high quality hotel.
Full disclosure - I didn't eat here so I really have no idea how the food is, but simply speaking for the room, this place is your best option for the area, especially for the $$$.
The hotel is adequate. If I had to compare it to a US chain I would rate it a Motel6. That being said the rooms are clean and the staff is friendly. The location is not great but it's not bad. That being said the hotel is a real let down from the pictures on the website. It's kind of scary when you first pull up. Besides the questionable facade the hotel does not have elevators so be ready to walk up to the the third floor. Also the internet is spotty on the 3 floor.
This hotel has seem better days and when there were fever options this hotel was probably a good option, but it is no longer is a viable luxury option. If you consider it an economy hotel than you won't be disappointed.
The real problem with hotel is the price. I paid 136 dollars for a suite which is a bedroom with a kitchen. I could have gotten a regular room for 100 dollars which would still have been extremely overpriced.
Unfortunately, I prepaid over the Internet otherwise I would have never stayed at this hotel. There are many nicer hotel closer to the Simon Bolivar statue for less money. There is more than one option in that square and any of them would be better than this rundown hotel.
The food was mediocre, the portion sizes were small with hardly any vegetables.
Our evening was delivered a blow by the only waiter who appeared able to speak some English.
He didn't listen to us, preferring to talk at length, repeating himself. We had to ask if we could respond on one occasion to get him to answer a question. We asked him if one of the meals contained any milk products, to which he assured us that there was only pork (which obviously wasn't true, since the meal contained a few slivers of veggies plus a mango accompaniment). So we took time to make sure that the waiter understood that I couldn't have any product made of milk.
When we eventually managed to get our English speaking waiter to return to our table, I asked him if the mango accompaniment had any milk product. He responded proudly: 'The mango has only mango and the freshest of cream'. We had to remind our waiter of my original repeated request for no milk products, which he had clearly ignored and appeared oblivious to. Our waiter originally didn't take responsibility for his error, forcing me to explain the gravity of the situation he had created. He then apologised and chose to give us a complimentary flambéed fruit dessert. While I appreciated the gesture, I avoid fruits and alcohol, so he would have done better to invite us to choose a complimentary dessert from the menu.
We had trouble getting our waiter to return to our table, and after asking another waiter for some lemons nothing arrived. We had to ask a second waiter before the lemons finally arrived.
We both believe that the English speaking waiter should not be working in the service industry.
"I stayed in an inside room, as the mega-bus (which is temporarily OOS) passes right in front of the hotel. Could be noisy."Read full review
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