Frommer's Review
Here's an Ecuadorian hotel with Gothic trappings. The hotel is housed in a mansion from the 1940s, and guests can enjoy some of the old-fashioned details that the owners left behind. The rooms have hardwood or elegant parquet floors, dark-wood paneling, detailed moldings, archways, iron chandeliers, bay windows, and dark-hued furniture. Some of the rooms even have decorative stone fireplaces or sloped ceilings. All units are large and very comfortable; the bathrooms have good proportions and great showers. No. 23, with its enormous balcony and views of both the garden and the city, is one of my favorites. No. 20 is gigantic and has a kitchen, sink, and refrigerator. The rooms in the front of the hotel can sometimes be a bit noisy. The intimate restaurant here serves Italian and international cuisine.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; tour desk; laundry service
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