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Plaza Grande Hotel
4.8/549 Reviews

Plaza Grande Hotel

Quito|0.63km from Calle de las Siete Cruces
We spent two days in Quito following our Galapagos cruise and booked this very expensive hotel as a splurge to end our vacation. On the plus side, it is very beautifully decorated, our room was quite large and there were lots of fluffy towels and nice toiletries. We received a bottle of wine and some chocolate when we checked in, and the people at the front desk were very nice. But the negatives certainly overshadowed the positives, considering how much we paid for the room. The air conditioner was barely adequate, although we turned it down as low as possible, so we spent two uncomfortable nights. One of the main reasons for booking the hotel was to eat in their lovely restaurant, We even thought we made a reservation for our first night. However. when we checked in , we discovered that the restaurant had been closed for months and the only available restaurant was little better than a coffee shop, although they did serve dinners. The breakfast that was included in the room rate was very limited, with most of the other offerings an additional cost. Even at more modest hotels, we have enjoyed very nice buffets with many choices, but not at this hotel. And finally, our trip ended on a very negative note. The hotel is on a pedestrian street so we, with all of our luggage, walked to the corner with the bellman to meet our car. He didn't have a cart so we carried everything. While we were standing there someone took one of our bags, unfortunately the one with the presents we were bringing home to our family. The hotel never bothered to get in touch with me afterwards, although I guess technically it was not entirely their fault, even though they walk guests to the corner on a regular basis. But an expression of regret would have been appropriate and much appreciated. I really intended to give the hotel a “poor” rating, but decided in the end for “average” but only because the people at the front desk were so pleasant. But we would never recommend this hotel to anyone.
Hilton Colon Quito
4.2/552 Reviews

Hilton Colon Quito

Quito|1.55km from Calle de las Siete Cruces
First of all, the Hilton Colon - like most Hiltons outside the U.S. - is far superior to equivalent Hilton properties in the States. Relatively clean rooms (no stray hairs anywhere!), comfortable bed, great shower water pressure, clean towels, nice and cozy executive lounge, etc. The room, and the property in general, is dated but things mostly work as they should. In the Southwest facing ”executive” king room, and in the executive lounge, the views of the city are spectacular. Unfortunately, the ”free” breakfast buffet is slop, with the most atrocious coffee in Quito. The exception is the made-to-order egg station and the nice gentleman who expertly cooks them. Bring your own coffee from one of the countless cafes nearby and then order just the eggs and some toast. Or, better yet, get an authentic Ecuadorian breakfast elsewhere for just a few dollars. There was extensive road construction going on during my stay on Avenida Patria, which is the main road adjacent to the South side of the property. Very loud during the day, and bright spot-lights aimed at the hotel were left on during the night for some perplexing reason. Not the hotel's fault, of course - just something to be aware of if planning to stay here in the near future. Lastly, the front desk receptionists at this hotel reminded me of the female customs agents at Quito airport. Not friendly for sure, and rather stern. On the other hand, many other staff members, housekeeping in particular, were kind and helpful. Would I stay here again? I think so, once the road construction is completed.

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Hotel Casa Gardenia
4.7/565 Reviews
I stayed here on a solo trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos. My guide recommended Hotel Casa Gardenia and I am so glad that he did. It was a wonderful place to stay, well situated in the Historic Centre of Quito. I felt very safe wandering the area especially with the map the front end people gave me that showed where it was advisable to walk or not walk. The service was impeccable. I have celiac disease and they gave me options for the breakfast ,which I appreciated. My room was on the street side of the building and there was some street noise. However, I put my sound machine on and it was absolutely fine. I loved coming in at the end of the day and having a glass of wine in the sitting area, looking at the view. One little bonus, directly across the street was a laundromat. I was able to have all my cleaning done before departing back home.
Blue Door Housing Historic Quito
4.3/518 Reviews
The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable and is very comfortable and comfortable.
Escocie - Quito
3.7/517 Reviews
The room is clean and tidy, and the transportation is convenient
Adamas House Hotel Boutique
4.4/543 Reviews
本來酒店在市中心附近,很有特色,但就比較嘈,服務台電話一響房間多聽得到,晚上有人按門鈴,整個酒店都聽得到,但早餐很不錯,不過因為我付了全款,因攜程未有付款給酒店,酒店要我重新再付多一次款,非常昂貴!加上處理過程用了兩小時,我只停留一天,非常浪費我的時間,處理手法非常差!
Old Town Quito Suites, Heritage Boutique Hotel, Where Every Detail Tells a Story
4.8/559 Reviews
The room was also said in the past, but the level of facilities was too low. Especially the quality of the bed and the bedding were old and uncomfortable, which was very important for travelers. The overall style is distinctive, but for underdeveloped areas and countries, this personalized residential house still needs to remind travelers to consider carefully. Moreover, in terms of cost performance, it is not very cost-effective. Several service lads are very good and very intimate. Must give them a thumbs up?
Casa Carpedm
4.6/541 Reviews
I stayed for a few days prior to a tour and was delightfully surprised by the cleanliness and comfort of Carpe Diem for the price. The owners were very nice and showed me areas to go and parts of the city to avoid. They also provided a list of tips on how to be a safe traveler. The hostel is about a 20-30 minute walk from the town center or a very short - and cheap - cab drive, especially if the hostel gets a cab for you so it's less likely you get taken the ”scenic route.” The owners were especially helpful when I learned, the day before I left, that I had left my passport in a hotel in Banos. I wasn't sure it was there, but one of the owners found the name of the hotel, called them, insisted that they check the room multiple times, and arranged for it to be couriered three hours to Quito in time for my flight the next day. I was so happy! The only con about the hostel was the breakfast. It was cheap, but for $3.50, you could get something much better.

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