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Casa Degraciela - Hotel Boutique
4.8/539 Reviews

Casa Degraciela - Hotel Boutique

Concepcion de Ataco|0.12km from Concepción de Ataco
I really loved this hotel, so I’m giving it five stars even though right now it has a problem, which is noisy construction next door that goes on all day long. I’m hoping this construction doesn’t last too long because I want to come back and stay here again. It’s a beautiful colonial style Hotel and has cozy, nooks to enjoy on the covered patio and in the small garden. Even though you’re in the heart of the city, you feel like you’re in a little oasis there. Our room was quite small, but adequate. The furnishings were quaint, but the beds were comfortable. One covered but open air room was dedicated to a billiard table, but also had cozy reading chairs with good light which I really appreciated. It was a cozy nook to enjoy when it was raining outside. We did not eat in the dining room, but it looked attractive. Every day, the staff would set a breakfast table for us outdoors, and the included breakfast gave you a choice of three simple meals. If I recall correctly, we were checked in by a young man, who spoke English however, we never encountered another employee who spoke a word of English, and I would say this would be something that they should rectify. If foreign tourism is going to continue to grow, then, their staff needs to take English classes. I was able to communicate with them in Spanish and everyone who worked there was extremely friendly and accommodating. We had a drink in the. tiny bar on one rainy night, and it’s a cute place. The prices were good. I was disappointed that my piña colada did not have fresh coconut in it, but it did have fresh pineapple. The location is great right in the heart of town. Steps from restaurants and shopping. I hope I have a chance to come back. We paid $110 per night in the rainy season, which is considered the low season, which makes this one of the priciest hotels in town but for us it was worth it. Our room had air-conditioning, but on the cool mountain nights, we didn’t need it. Our overhead fan was sufficient.

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Casa Degraciela - Hotel Boutique
4.8/539 Reviews
I really loved this hotel, so I’m giving it five stars even though right now it has a problem, which is noisy construction next door that goes on all day long. I’m hoping this construction doesn’t last too long because I want to come back and stay here again. It’s a beautiful colonial style Hotel and has cozy, nooks to enjoy on the covered patio and in the small garden. Even though you’re in the heart of the city, you feel like you’re in a little oasis there. Our room was quite small, but adequate. The furnishings were quaint, but the beds were comfortable. One covered but open air room was dedicated to a billiard table, but also had cozy reading chairs with good light which I really appreciated. It was a cozy nook to enjoy when it was raining outside. We did not eat in the dining room, but it looked attractive. Every day, the staff would set a breakfast table for us outdoors, and the included breakfast gave you a choice of three simple meals. If I recall correctly, we were checked in by a young man, who spoke English however, we never encountered another employee who spoke a word of English, and I would say this would be something that they should rectify. If foreign tourism is going to continue to grow, then, their staff needs to take English classes. I was able to communicate with them in Spanish and everyone who worked there was extremely friendly and accommodating. We had a drink in the. tiny bar on one rainy night, and it’s a cute place. The prices were good. I was disappointed that my piña colada did not have fresh coconut in it, but it did have fresh pineapple. The location is great right in the heart of town. Steps from restaurants and shopping. I hope I have a chance to come back. We paid $110 per night in the rainy season, which is considered the low season, which makes this one of the priciest hotels in town but for us it was worth it. Our room had air-conditioning, but on the cool mountain nights, we didn’t need it. Our overhead fan was sufficient.

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