4/5 Mateo Heymo O. 4 years ago on Google • 15 reviews
["Old
fashioned
hotel,
rough
around
the
edges,
that
would
greatly
benefit
from
some
repairs
to
keep
its
four-star
rating.
It's
clear
that
this
hotel
was
top
of
the
line
back
in
the
day,
but
it
has
seen
better
days.\nI
do
believe,
though,
that
with
the
proper
maintenance
and
some
upgrades,
it
could
be
back
on
track,
maybe
even
capitalising
on
its
classic
looks.
Long
hallways,
carpet
flooring,
cozy
bedrooms,
wooden
furniture
in
really
good
shape
only
add
to
its
appeal.\nThat
being
said,
it
has
great
amenities,
such
as
free
breakfast,
Wi-Fi
and
parking
that,
in
a
city
such
as
Tucum\u00e1n,
they
are
greatly
appreciated.\nAs
regards
some
upsides,
the
concierge
and
the
rest
of
the
staff
are
very
polite
and
helpful.
The
rooms,
at
least
the
one
we
stayed
in,
was
small
yet
cozy
with
a
very
comfortable
bed,
two
big
closets,
a
mini
bar
and
a
TV.
The
bathroom
was
very
pretty
in
its
own
way,
with
a
style
that
reflects
the
time
in
which
the
hotel
was
built
(such
as
blue-violet
toilet,
sink,
bath
and
so
on).\nUnfortunately,
the
room
had
a
crack
on
the
wall
but
that
wasn't
such
a
big
deal.
Another
problem
was
that
the
AC
was
not
working
properly
and
the
lack
of
places
to
plug
devices
in
the
room.\nNow,
something
that
we
did
not
expect
was
being
able
to
visit
the
pool
on
the
rooftop
of
the
hotel
and
spend
some
time
there
(considering
these
difficult
times
with
Covid-19,
we
were
expecting
a
negative
response
when
we
asked
about
it).
Now,
again,
the
pool
and
the
rooftop
suffer
from
the
same
lack
of
maintenance.
But,
again,
with
some
money
invested
and
some
work
done,
this
hotel
could
be
back
in
the
top.\nFinally,
the
pricing
was
unbelievably
cheap,
bearing
in
mind
that
it's
a
four-star
hotel.\nI'd
definitely
recommend
no
matter
if
you
have
to
stay
for
a
night,
a
week
or
a
month.
If
I
had
to
come
back
to
Tucum\u00e1n,
I'd
definitely
book
here
again.",null,[0,212]]