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Selina la Paz
4.1/545 Reviews
On the first night I was in a 4 bed dorm and I was woken up at 4 am by the receptionist and a security guard. They got me out of bed and made me show my room key and guest card, as apparently in their system the room should be empty. Well, I was in the right room and I was taken out of bed without any need, apparently the receptionist registered me on room 307 and gave me the keys of 407. It was very unpleasant and I had a terrible sleep after that. I wonder why they couldn't wait until later to settle the matter. So I went to the reception to negotiate some kind of compensation for the unpleasant situation they had put me through, I suggested a complimentary breakfast (it costs about U$4.50). But they basically replied that they didn't care about the situation and that I could complain wherever I wanted. Selina is not a cheap hostel, so you're expected to at least be treated well, which was not the case. Before this happened, I would easily give it five stars, as it is comfortable, safe, clean. But the way they treated me wasn't fair, they treated me like I was doing something wrong, when in fact it was their mistake. Second night the private room smelled cigarette, I also let reception know but nothing was made. There were some dishes from a previous guest at the door and they stayed there until my check out. Both nights were very noisy. During check out I had to request the refund of the 35bs key deposit they charged me when checking in, but they said it wasn't registered on the system (again another ”system” mistake), so I had to insist I paid, very uncomfortable situation once more. It seems Selina La Paz needs to improve its management. The whole situation will definitely make me think twice about staying at another Selina.
La Casona Hotel Boutique
4.3/555 Reviews
The hotel is in a good location, 100 meters from the Basilica of San Francisco, about 2 streets on Witch Street, and a few hundred meters walk from the Presidential Capitol. The hotel service is very good, the front desk is very welcoming, and tea snacks are served every day. The restaurant is good for breakfast, lunch and dinner and afternoon tea are good. Basically, dining in La Paz has been chosen at the hotel. The hotel is a historical building remodeled.
Elegance Hotel
3.9/511 Reviews
Very clean and tidy
Madero Hotel & Suites
4.2/526 Reviews
We had booked a family room that seemed very uncomfortable to us so we changed to a suite paying the difference, on day 24 dec when my daughter was shower breaks the glass of the shower caused several cuts in her body the receptionist He helped us very diligently and in time. It was a great fear and we assume that you are things,” may happen” , but the next few days the staff are responsible for ruining the holidays, the hotel gives you an hour for breakfast but after half an hour the things are still not ready. I asked a board for a shirt, they told you there was only a board service in the hotel, they had to board twice because it was businessintable to work. Receptionist places to meet in Peace or nearby only tells you ” the Valley of the Moon ” doesn't give you any other information, it seemed very unprofessional and medium-cream being in a tourist environment that are called to promote your country. We returned to the hotel because we had other days reserved and did not respect the change of suite account that we had made ”misuse” of the shower and did not return them as they delivered us ... I seemed incredible to hear what he told us ....what use can to give a 11-year-old girl ...... disastrous. another person told me that since January I was the only person to complain, minutes later other local people who had made a reservation for four times arrived and followed the hotel without respecting the offer, Then I was told to go to the Ministry of Tourism to make a formal complaint!
Pan American Hotel
3.9/521 Reviews
While its location is centric, the overall look of it is not the greatest! Outdated basic rooms for a night maybe 2. Breakfast menu is very limited and many of the items do not looked fresh at all! Nearby streets looked quite scary, specially at night, there is sense of not being secure... just my impression as if someone is going to jump out of nowhere... I had a 2 night stay before going to Uyuni and at the end of it, when checking out, the front desk staff was asking in an accusatory tone if I had eaten something from the minibar, which I hadn’t, but they insisted as if I was not telling the truth, the the front desk person went about the amount of towels and the it was “very strange” they left only one when it should have been 3! Once again this was done in a accusatory tone that made me think on offering to open my bags so they could check in wasn’t stealing them! Although I had a reservation for an additional 2 nights, upon returning from Uyuni, I decided to cancel, even losing money from doing it and find a “better” accommodation! I just didn’t feel comfortable being accused like that and no one to rely on for support! Bad experience overall!
Patio de Piedra Hotel Boutique
4.4/522 Reviews
Our taxi pulled up alongside shuttered doors at 6am in the deserted street. Suddenly the doors swung open, and without a word a man appeared, grabbed our two suitcases in each hand and proceeded upstairs to the reception. 5 minutes later we were getting comfortable in our room on the third floor. The wonderful service continued during out 4 day stay. When we complained about the altitude the same man offered us oxygen which he allowed us to take to our room. Our bus to Copacabana was leaving at 6.30am, so he offered us a packed breakfast for the road. Our room was quite large with a big wardrobe, a fridge and 2 double beds. We were situated on the third floor. The hotel has no elevator and I found the stairs difficult, although the oxygen certainly helped. The location is not in the main tourist area, but if you want to experience authentic Bolivia, it's all happening just around the corner, a few minutes walk. Alternatively, it's 10-15 minutes walk to Sagarnaga Street, which is the main tourist area where you will find lots of hotels, hostels, cafes, restos, handcraft shops and travel agents.

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Highest Price€180
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