Metro Residences Hotel
Hotel in Nord Department, Haiti
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this hotel
Suburban hotel with a nightclub and a restaurant
This hotel features a restaurant, a nightclub, and a bar/lounge. Free WiFi in public areas and free self parking are also provided. Other amenities include a poolside bar, coffee/tea in a common area, and concierge services.
Metro Residences Hotel offers 13 accommodations with DVD players and complimentary toiletries. Rooms open to furnished balconies. These individually decorated and furnished accommodations have separate sitting areas and include desks. Beds feature down comforters and premium bedding. Flat-screen televisions come with pay movies.
This hotel features a restaurant, a nightclub, and a bar/lounge. Free WiFi in public areas and free self parking are also provided. Other amenities include a poolside bar, coffee/tea in a common area, and concierge services.
Metro Residences Hotel offers 13 accommodations with DVD players and complimentary toiletries. Rooms open to furnished balconies. These individually decorated and furnished accommodations have separate sitting areas and include desks. Beds feature down comforters and premium bedding. Flat-screen televisions come with pay movies.
Bathrooms include showers. In-room wired Internet access is available for a surcharge. Additionally, rooms include ceiling fans and blackout drapes/curtains. A nightly turndown service is provided and housekeeping is offered daily. Amenities available on request include hair dryers.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Map of Nord Department, Haiti
Available Rooms
Deluxe Double Room
Beds not specified • 194 ft²
Sleeps 2
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Apartment, 2 Bedrooms
Beds not specified • 365 ft²
Sleeps 2
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Room, 1 Queen Bed (Mini Suite)
Beds not specified
Sleeps 2
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Standard Room, 1 Queen Bed
Beds not specified • 182 ft²
Sleeps 2
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££££
Reviews
6.0
I like it it’s clean and quiet
I didn’t like the part of no TV and no A/C
Furthermore they told me they didn’t cook after I paid for my breakfast online at last they brought me something to eat before I left
4.0
Could have done much more. Paid for breakfast but I was served what I could purchase on the street.
3.0
This Hotel have signs that it was a nice place to stay before covid. There are some improvements the owner is addressing such as plumbing. Being without guest for a couple years and the owner was really not expecting us as he had cancelled all bookings, the generator for the AC was not primed. However, the owner was the epitome of hospitality
His staff on hand quickly found a room with an old fashion electic AC that worked quite well. The room was quickly dusted and a small fridge was moved into the room
The linen was clean and next morning the front desk staff brought us hot coffee. They really tried to accommodate us. The decor is native to Haiti. The location is in the central area of Cap City but on a quieter side street.
I think once the improvements to the plumbing issues are made and the entry treshold tiles replace, some cleaning up of the entry courtyard etc is done it will again reflect the vibrancy it must have had before the 2 years neglect occurred. I must add that I'm a usual 4-5* hoyel patron and was really repelled at the 1st impression. But our driver had a long day driving us fro Hinche over a very rough 2hours of bad road and he abandoned us after dropping us off at the front gate. The 2 young women that was there were obviously not expecting us. They called the owner and he was one of the nicest understaning persons ever. Along with the 2 youn ladies, my husband's patience I was able to calm down sufficiently to accept the hospitality.
10.0
Great
5.0
It was very nice and clean. The staff was very friendly and professional will definitely consider going back when I’m in Cap-Haitian
6.0
I didnt like the room I was put in, thhe bathroom started leaking and bed bugs bit me and my daughter. When i approached them with that the switch thenroom to a better room and condition and then they opened the wifi to the hotel so my experience was not all bad
2.0
The Hotel claim that they have parking and it wasn't true if one car already park, you have to find your way to park outside the hotel. at checking the lady was so nice but i never get a towel on time in my room
due to the construction, it was a mess
4.0
The staffs were very nice. They tried to accommodate to all requests. My only issue was the hot water. But for the it was overall a very nice place to stay.
10.0
Great hotel,it’s fantastic, everybody should go there
6.0
overcharged by expedia false advertising not to book again here or through expidoa
4.0
One of the three receptionist was so awful I believe she needs to receive a courtesy class to work to any decent hotel in the area. I spent 10 days without watching any news because the TV is not working at all. The hotel can’t not provide me with a bottle of water besides the first day, the receptionist greeted me with one bottle of water. They told me that the hotel will charge me with a $20 fee if I have a guest slept with me in my room with two beds. Quietly frankly I had bad experience this time with this hotel and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who wants to go to a vacation in Cap-Haïtien. The only positive thing in this hotel is the lady who prepares the breakfast and happens to do everything in this hotel such as receptionist, cooking and cleanings as well. To sum up, that lady has more customers service more than any other two ladies who worked at the front desk.
3.0
Well, it’s an OK enough place to stay if you need a place just to crash for the night or nights. Aside from that the hotel could use some upgrades inside and out.
this is my second times staying there and I encountered a lot more problem during this stay then I did on my last trip, some of the issues were : no hot water, and when I told the front desk they said there is hot water, we showered with cold water a couple of times and went back to report the problem again, but it took an argument to get the problem resolved which the guy said was a breaker behind the bathroom. The power kept cutting out every hour every night til about 3am no one seem to be bother by it nor did we ever get an explanation. Breaksfast is okay...
4.0
I didn't like the service I spent 2 days with out AC-DC and room service. I will not recommend it to anyone else's.
2.0
This place is way over priced for what it is, the free wifi did not work while I was there, rooms are really small and the bathroom running water was just hot water when taking a shower and that was no fun! TV didn't work but after several request they came and fix it. Lots of Miskitos inside the room and extremely humid.
8.0
I like this place I wish they have a restaurant in .over all good to stay .thanks guys. Nb I would recommended any one to stay because it's convenient to get out quiet don't regret to stay with them I'll do it again .
8.0
There was an issue with phone reception in the original room, but I was moved. The T.V. is controlled by Registration and not satisfactory. Otherwise, the people are nice and they provide with Air Conditioned and breakfast is just fine. I believe that they are willing to satisfy and for this, I would recommend this place.
5.0
stay was great. everything was cool.
2.0
We showed up at the hotel, but did not stay. We did not feel the area was safe with the political unrest that was happening. The hotel did not have a restaurant.
4.0
Reserved hotel the day prior. Staff did not know upon arrival. Seemed confused when shown the web page confirming payment. We needed two beds but were told there were no rooms like that. When shown the photo, a room appeared. Room had a 50% discount as well that night, but we could not talk her into giving us two rooms for the same paid price.
Difficult to find off Hwy 1 as signs say Metro Hotel, but its registered as Metro Residences. Internet works in the lobby.
DESPITE all this, the rooms were spacious, clean, bright, comfortable and the breakfast the next day was OVER THE TOP...omlette, toast, fruit, juice, oatmeal, potatoes, coffee and Coconut juice out of the coconut!
Nice bar area up top..just needs people :)
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Nord Department, Haiti?
The average price for a rental in Nord Department, Haiti is £78 per night. This rental is £34 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Metro Residences Hotel. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Metro Residences Hotel pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Metro Residences Hotel?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.
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