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Hotel Diplomat
4.1/512 Reviews
The location is wonderful, just in the heart of town, service better yet. It was a little bit noisy on the street this time of the year because it is Carnival in Cochabamba, but no major complaints. One night I got sick (I had too much of the delicious Bolivian food) Kevin Medina, working at the front desk that night, called paramedics and in no time, I was at Hospital Univalle where I was treated promptly and efficiently, the next day they were asking me how I was. Really nice people. The fee includes an excellent breakfast with a variety of pastries, fresh fruit, fruit juices, scrambled eggs, coffee, milk and many other goodies. When we were leaving, the street was closed because of the Carnival parade, the concierge carried our luggage all the way to the available street and called us a cab. The price is reasonable and they let us have an early check in. Cons: furniture in the room is a little bit outdated, however the room is comfortable, and the service couldn’t be better. We’ll definitely be back!
Domani Hotel Boutique
4.5/52 Reviews
The hotel has a beautiful style and the staff and management do an excellent job. At the most important parts of our voyage where things couldn't go wrong, they came through with flying colors helping us. Very interesting family room that had everything we needed and more. This hotel is authentic Bolivian, and yet has the little extras and luxurious that a world traveler needs. Perfect!
El Prado Hotel
4/56 Reviews
Have issues with the app to get paid and then start to send me messages and calls to complain about it. Once they forget that I did business with Ctrip and they should talk to Ctrip instead of asking me.
Gran Hotel Cochabamba
4/534 Reviews
This is supposed to be one of the best hotels in Cochabamba. It charges as that but it’s far from it. For starters the hotel has a sort of 2 different hotels within. The “new block” which costs 50% more than much better hotels in more expensive cities in Bolivia (Los tajibos in Santa Cruz for instance) and the “patrimonial block” which costs around the price point of the better hotels previously mentioned. This last mentioned block is standing for several decades and has never been refurbished. Everything in the room is tired and failing, in room 304 the toilet is broken, the bath tub is absolutely disgusting “yellow” and worn out, the AC remote doesn’t work, there is no sound isolation and you can’t use the work desk because the chair provided won’t fit between it and the bed. To continue the nightmare they will charge you an additional 25$ for registering a second person in your room (this is highly unusual anywhere else in the world) and the breakfast service is terrible. The restaurant, Supay, used to be good but bc they parted separate ways with the chef now it is hideous. Just so you know there is a new 4 star hotel two blocks away called Catena, they charge you 30$ less per night and everything is new and better than in this over hipped, overpriced property
Cesar's Plaza Hotel
3.7/513 Reviews
Fui con mi familia y escogí la habitación familiar, que se conecta por una puerta, recibimiento pésimo nadie te ayuda con las maletas, las instalaciones viejas, el desayuno malo, el momento de retirarnos el hombre que atiende la recepción ni siquiera nos pidió transporte ni nos ayudaron con nuestro equipaje, era parco y totalmente desagradable. A pesar de haber pagado día de uso el último día para dejar nuestro equipaje, no limpiaron la habitación. Debían reclasificar este hotel, para nada se parece a las fotos que publica
Apart Hotel Selenza
3.5/511 Reviews
The setting of the house is very good, but I am not very comfortable with breakfast, because it is a sandwich, it may be the cause of the epidemic, breakfast is sent to the room, and the other is that there is no paper towels at the bedside, which is more inconvenient.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels118
Number of Reviews15
Highest PriceNZD 156
Lowest PriceNZD 36
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 67
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 63