Usuário convidado
19 de fevereiro de 2022
Upgrade to the larger deluxe rooms, worth the extra $10 since the rooms tend to be small. Situated right across the Parque Concordia and besides the Paseo Condordia it is very convenient since there are many food options nearby. There is a nice rooftop patio where you can get a side view of the church or just sit and relax. Stayed 4 nights from a Thursday to Monday. Although conveniently near the park, there’s quite a bit of noise on weekend nights. Loud music, car screeching, honking, yelling etc. We dealt with it however if you are a light sleeper I suggest using earplugs. Friday and Saturday were the noisiest but Thursday and Sunday were pretty quiet. Our breakfasts were different each day and well prepared. Eggs, refried beans, fruit, fruit juice, cheese and bread. Since they were busiest on Saturday, Sunday was more a buffet style with choices. Since it’s very authentic, don’t expect to see pepper on the table, just bring your own (the 1st day the lady put some in a bowl when asked and other days had none). Since most Salvadorians drink their coffee black, they don’t serve milk, only the creamer powder similar to coffee mate. The rooms were very clean, showers hot, very helpful staff and they do have some purified water available to refill your bottle. Keep in mind that Ahuachapan is a very authentic town. They do not get so many foreigners and were stared at a little but most people went out of their way to greet us while out and about in town.
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