The hotel is very comfortable and functional for a three-star hotel. The location is central and everything in the room worked properly. No superfluous luxury, but it fulfilled the expectations. The bathroom was comfortable. Although the facility looks date, you will stay in the centre with a beautiful view from the terrace over the city and the surrounding mountain Potosi.
The breakfast was varied, not exceptional, but sufficient: various products and partly fresh. Also here: not high-quality luxury, but functional and suitable for the hotel type.
Parking before the door was quite easy, and staff were very helpful and provided advice on available tank stations.
An oasis-like hotel located on a relatively dirty street. What I particularly like is that there are a variety of free drinks for guests to choose from in the hotel lobby, which is rare in South American countries.
The hotel is a special hotel built with salt bricks. The hotel itself is also very beautiful. There are many punch cards made of salt bricks. However, the location of the hotel is relatively remote and there are no restaurants and no restaurants nearby, so dinner can only be eaten in the hotel. But the clerk in the hotel is very warm and the service is in place. The dinner provided by the hotel restaurant is also delicious. There was originally a camel, but I was temporarily told that there was no, only the calf, but the calf was also better than other Bolivian restaurants. But the winter night in Bolivia was really cold, and the clerk gave me a heater very well so that I could not sleep too cold at night. When I left the next day, the hotel waiter also called a taxi to the airport for me. I was impressed by the service of this hotel, although I only stayed for one night.
The room was spacious and very clean. The bathroom was nice, but it took some time to get hot water. The front desk was mostly helpful. It’s a bit of a misnomer to be called a Restobar, as there’s an indication of a restaurant. There is no restaurant: breakfast is served, but no other meals. All that said, I would recommend this accommodation to someone traveling to Uyuni.
I paid in advance and went there, but I was a little flustered because they asked me to pay on site again, but it was the owner's mistake and he apologized while looking embarrassed. The room was spacious and everything was fine. The location was good because it was very close to many travel agencies!
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.
The hotel environment is very good, when we went, there was no other people, the whole hotel let us pack, dinner is OK, the first night arrived at 10:30, there is pizza to eat, but the taste is still very good
It is very close to the Salt Lake, but it takes another road to drive into the Salt Lake, so it takes 50 minutes to drive past, so you want to see the stars and sunrise. Choose the Salt Palace, the location is at the intersection of the Salt Lake, you can return late and get up late.
Look at the mirror of the sky really needs fate, we were in the middle of December, it was raining very much, and we went to the salt lake, the water is 20 centimeters deep, but the rain caused foam everywhere, can not take the feeling of mirror
There was no one at the front desk upon check-in; you had to ring the doorbell to find someone to assist you. There's no elevator, so staff helped carry your luggage up to the third floor, which is quite difficult in the high-altitude region. The room wasn't large, just enough for two suitcases, with a 1.5-meter double bed, two bedside tables, and a shelf; the facilities were quite basic. The bathroom was small, and the hot water took a while to heat up. Breakfast was very simple, with very little food. However, the room was very clean, and the location is near the main street, with money exchange and fast food restaurants nearby.
Overall, the price is relatively low, and it's acceptable for one night.
When you stay at Cielo y Sal in Uyuni, you'll be in a shopping district, within a 15-minute walk of Archaeology and Anthropology Museum of the Southern Andes and Clock Tower. This hotel is 11.5 mi (18.6 km) from Salar de Uyuni and 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Markets.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and wedding services. This hotel also features a communal living room and a banquet hall.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 22 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
With a stay at Hotel Santa Teresa in Potosi, you'll be just steps from Santa Teresa Convent Museum and Arco de Cobija. This hotel is 0.3 mi (0.4 km) from Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Tower of the Society of Jesus.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
At Hotel Santa Teresa, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 25 guestrooms, featuring heated floors. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel environment is very good, when we went, there was no other people, the whole hotel let us pack, dinner is OK, the first night arrived at 10:30, there is pizza to eat, but the taste is still very good
It is very close to the Salt Lake, but it takes another road to drive into the Salt Lake, so it takes 50 minutes to drive past, so you want to see the stars and sunrise. Choose the Salt Palace, the location is at the intersection of the Salt Lake, you can return late and get up late.
Look at the mirror of the sky really needs fate, we were in the middle of December, it was raining very much, and we went to the salt lake, the water is 20 centimeters deep, but the rain caused foam everywhere, can not take the feeling of mirror
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.
GGuest UserThe room was spacious and very clean. The bathroom was nice, but it took some time to get hot water. The front desk was mostly helpful. It’s a bit of a misnomer to be called a Restobar, as there’s an indication of a restaurant. There is no restaurant: breakfast is served, but no other meals. All that said, I would recommend this accommodation to someone traveling to Uyuni.
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.
XXingqiesiThe door lock of the room I was given for the first time was broken. It took me a long time to communicate before I reluctantly agreed to change the room. The location is average, the breakfast is average, and there is very little variety
AAnonymous UserI paid in advance and went there, but I was a little flustered because they asked me to pay on site again, but it was the owner's mistake and he apologized while looking embarrassed. The room was spacious and everything was fine. The location was good because it was very close to many travel agencies!
RRouxinThere was no one at the front desk upon check-in; you had to ring the doorbell to find someone to assist you. There's no elevator, so staff helped carry your luggage up to the third floor, which is quite difficult in the high-altitude region. The room wasn't large, just enough for two suitcases, with a 1.5-meter double bed, two bedside tables, and a shelf; the facilities were quite basic. The bathroom was small, and the hot water took a while to heat up. Breakfast was very simple, with very little food. However, the room was very clean, and the location is near the main street, with money exchange and fast food restaurants nearby.
Overall, the price is relatively low, and it's acceptable for one night.
GGuest UserA very interesting accomodation. Surprise to find such a modern outfit in the wild and remote Bolivia. Unfortunately the staff can not speak english!
AAnonymous UserAn oasis-like hotel located on a relatively dirty street. What I particularly like is that there are a variety of free drinks for guests to choose from in the hotel lobby, which is rare in South American countries.
FFat fat pugThe hotel is a special hotel built with salt bricks. The hotel itself is also very beautiful. There are many punch cards made of salt bricks. However, the location of the hotel is relatively remote and there are no restaurants and no restaurants nearby, so dinner can only be eaten in the hotel. But the clerk in the hotel is very warm and the service is in place. The dinner provided by the hotel restaurant is also delicious. There was originally a camel, but I was temporarily told that there was no, only the calf, but the calf was also better than other Bolivian restaurants. But the winter night in Bolivia was really cold, and the clerk gave me a heater very well so that I could not sleep too cold at night. When I left the next day, the hotel waiter also called a taxi to the airport for me. I was impressed by the service of this hotel, although I only stayed for one night.
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