This hotel is not bad but my room was terrible! It was a corner room so I got all the noise of cars, dogs and rail traffic for the entire night. Thee was no five minute silent period at any time of the night. I have never experienced anything like it before. The noise was like sleeping on the street, it was so bad. If you book here, demand a quiet room. The rooms are fine but you can kiss sleep goodbye if you book a corner room. The incessant loud noise throughout the entire night is my abiding memory of this hotel.
Voor een driesterrenhotel is het prima en functioneel. De ligging is centraa en alles in de kamer werkte naar behoren. Geen overbodige luxe, maar het voldeed aan de verwachtingen. De badkamer was comfortabel. Hoewel de inrichting wat gedateerd oogt, verblijf je wel midden in het centrum met een prachtig uitzicht vanaf het terras over zowel de stad als de omliggende berg Potosi.
Het ontbijt was gevarieerd. De kwaliteit was niet uitzonderlijk, maar wel voldoende: diverse producten en deels vers. Ook hier geldt: geen hoogstaande luxe, maar functioneel en passend bij het hoteltype.
Het parkeren voor de deur ging vrij gemakkelijk. Ook het personeel was heel behulpzaam en kwam met adviezen over beschikbare tankstations.
Hotel Rosario was very spacious, clean, tastefully deisfned and relatively new - the front desk staff told us they have been opened for 6 months. Altough there was some works still going on, there was minimal disruption and noise from our room. We were early and the staff managed to offer us an early check in which was highly appreciated as we were tired from our 3D2N Salar de Uyuni tour. As with most hotels in Bolivia, there is no air conditioning but the room cools down dramatically at night especially with the window open - there were occasional noise from the stray dogs barking on the street but it didn't bother us too much. The breakfast spread was very good with fresh ham, cheese, fruits, bread and an egg station. However, it is located further from the main street - 15mins walk.
KKeith OhHotel Rosario was very spacious, clean, tastefully deisfned and relatively new - the front desk staff told us they have been opened for 6 months. Altough there was some works still going on, there was minimal disruption and noise from our room. We were early and the staff managed to offer us an early check in which was highly appreciated as we were tired from our 3D2N Salar de Uyuni tour. As with most hotels in Bolivia, there is no air conditioning but the room cools down dramatically at night especially with the window open - there were occasional noise from the stray dogs barking on the street but it didn't bother us too much. The breakfast spread was very good with fresh ham, cheese, fruits, bread and an egg station. However, it is located further from the main street - 15mins walk.
MMister StephenThis hotel is not bad but my room was terrible! It was a corner room so I got all the noise of cars, dogs and rail traffic for the entire night. Thee was no five minute silent period at any time of the night. I have never experienced anything like it before. The noise was like sleeping on the street, it was so bad. If you book here, demand a quiet room. The rooms are fine but you can kiss sleep goodbye if you book a corner room. The incessant loud noise throughout the entire night is my abiding memory of this hotel.
CChlooeeIt was my first time to stay in a salt hotel. The hotel hallway was decorated with many Andean-style ornaments. The hotel staffs were helpful and friendly.
ゲゲストA very interesting accomodation. Surprise to find such a modern outfit in the wild and remote Bolivia. Unfortunately the staff can not speak english!