The Hotel Andrea
That is the door to my room viewed upon reaching the second floor via the very high stairs. Well what do you know, it is Room 201 too. Same room number at Joselina!
Looks fairly regular for a new (or newly refurbished?) hotel...Raise that curtain in the morning and you have a wonderfully bright room. Do that in the afternoon, your dead! That window faces the very hot afternoon sun! Air-conditioner is at floor-level. Oh, that gray colored wall on the right is the door to the bathroom.
That bed is comfy enough... there's a side-table to your left...and a mini-desk with phone to your right.
That "aparador" served me well. And the ceiling is high enough...
You can have your free coffee...As you read the desk-full of reminders, rules and costs. Well, there's tourist info too (about the church), but be careful as you sit reading those... that chair is wobbly hehehe!
At least they have this...In a bathroom as tiny as that of Hotel Joselina. Even smaller I think. Although the ceiling is high and the glass windows make this cramped corner bright, not really a "comfort" room for me hehe!
So what's missing? A fridge! Especially on this very hot humid province.
I don't know... am not sure I am delighted with the things in this hotel, but I think I don't despise it either. The building seems new (there are still some on-going constructions I hear somewhere), but how the rooms are fitted seems like they took those materials from an old lonely inn.
Ah, this was a consolation...They're white and fresh!
Reflecting on everything else about this hotel, the lobby looks a real cool boutique hotel - sorry no pictures, there were always too many people every time I attempted to click! And the staff - all of them - are so friendly, attentive and very helpful.
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Looks fairly regular for a new (or newly refurbished?) hotel...Raise that curtain in the morning and you have a wonderfully bright room. Do that in the afternoon, your dead! That window faces the very hot afternoon sun! Air-conditioner is at floor-level. Oh, that gray colored wall on the right is the door to the bathroom.
That bed is comfy enough... there's a side-table to your left...and a mini-desk with phone to your right.
That "aparador" served me well. And the ceiling is high enough...
You can have your free coffee...As you read the desk-full of reminders, rules and costs. Well, there's tourist info too (about the church), but be careful as you sit reading those... that chair is wobbly hehehe!
At least they have this...In a bathroom as tiny as that of Hotel Joselina. Even smaller I think. Although the ceiling is high and the glass windows make this cramped corner bright, not really a "comfort" room for me hehe!
So what's missing? A fridge! Especially on this very hot humid province.
I don't know... am not sure I am delighted with the things in this hotel, but I think I don't despise it either. The building seems new (there are still some on-going constructions I hear somewhere), but how the rooms are fitted seems like they took those materials from an old lonely inn.
Ah, this was a consolation...They're white and fresh!
Reflecting on everything else about this hotel, the lobby looks a real cool boutique hotel - sorry no pictures, there were always too many people every time I attempted to click! And the staff - all of them - are so friendly, attentive and very helpful.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 Forty four stories just 4U!
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