Ayenda 1315 Candiac
Hôtel à Barranquilla
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Comprend les essentielsClimatisation, Internet/Wi-Fi, Parking et plus
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A propos de ce hôtel
Ayenda 1315 Candiac
Situé à Barranquilla, à 1,7 km de l'église de l'Immaculée Conception, l'Ayenda 1315 Candiac propose un salon commun, un parking privé gratuit et une terrasse.
Équipements
Climatisation
Internet/Wi-Fi
Parking
Balcon ou terrasse
TV
Adapté aux familles
Carte de Barranquilla
Chambres disponibles
1 Double • 20 m²
Capacité d'accueil 2
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2 Double • 40 m²
Capacité d'accueil 3
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2 Lit simple • 35 m²
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1 Lit simple • 18 m²
Capacité d'accueil 1
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2 Double • 44 m²
Capacité d'accueil 4
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Avis et évaluations
Avis vérifiés à 100 %
3.5 / 5.0
L’emplacement l’amabilité du petsonnel
Bruyant
3.0 / 5.0
beds
4.0 / 5.0
Great location. Right next to La Troja. Clean rooms. Great staff, friendly and helpful. Adequate breakfast to start the day. Waiter takes your order.
The only thing I didn’t like was during the check in process. Otherwise I would have left a 10. I can’t tell if it’s an honest mistake, or if staff are instructed to do this to unsuspecting tourists so the hotel can make more money, or if an individual staff person is trying to give themselves an extra cash bonus by secretly pocketing the money. Generally speaking there is a tax called IVA (we know as VAT) that is charged to all Colombian tourists, however to promote tourism, foreigners are exempt from paying this tax. Upon check in the receptionist asked for my identification. I gave her my passport. Clearly she knows I’m a foreigner. Afterwards she tells me although I prepaid the lodging, I still owe this tax, which for my stay was about 200k pesos or currently around $40. I tell her, as a foreigner I am exempt from paying this tax. She accepts that and gives me the room key. I wonder how many foreign tourists pay that tax without knowing the rule, and who is profiting .. the hotel or the staff person?
4.0 / 5.0
Excellent location, close to a shopping mall, and the carnival. Excellent wifi, good breakfast, clean room. Although the staff don't speak English (and I don't speak much Spanish) we comunicated via Google translate. The only downside was that it was right in the middle of carnival celebrations, with very loud music most nights, and the road cordoned off several days, as the bar next door had events in the street, but I haven't marked the hotel down for this, because it's probably not like that outside of carnival! On the plus side we were given free wristbands to join the parties next door. The price was high for carnival, but all hotels in Baranquilla put their prices up for carnival.
2.5 / 5.0
The breakfast room was bright and cheery as were the ladies running the operation. The breakfast was a fruit cup, a small omelet, and toast with GOOD coffee. The ladies were among the highlights of the stay. The location was convenient. They held my baggage for me when I checked out and returned for it later. The bellman was extraordinary. He was like a movie. He is just everywhere. You'd turn and he was there. He and I laughed a lot. No one at the hotel spoke English. I have a translation device. And can usually mime my way along with the little Spanish I know through any situation.
I booked a 225 sq ft room with a terrace. I was given a room that had a bed with 18 inches of walking space around the bed, no terrace. No window even. I am good at space estimation. My guess is 115 sq ft. My new best friend the Bellman was wiping the dust from areas in the room. I refused the room. The woman at the front desk was intolerable. I calmly but firmly held my ground. They both knew I was steaming. She says there is a terrace. Go to the end of the hall. OK, a three-foot wide step outside space for the entire floor. I laughed. The bellman kept holding up a key to 301. She kept shaking her head no. The bellman indicated he'd have me in 301 shortly. While she was on the phone with her manager telling him about the ugly American I am certain, the Bellman took me up to room 301. It was larger. Had a jacuzzi tub, which I didn't need. A fridge. And a WINDOW! I said muchas gracias, hande him a large tip. .I ignored the fact the towels were wet and later I remedied that. I went into the bathroom and realized that you couldn't close the door without completely jamming yourself into one corner. The ceiling above the shower was moldy. Then looked at the fridge which was shoved into the closet and a built-in was constructed to create a counter. But that meant the room to hang clothes was 24 inches long. I laughed again. When I went to collect my checked baggage when I was departing, I had some incidentals to pay for. Most places just charge you. They acted like I was attempting to not pay. It was rude of them and embarrassing to me. They had my credit card. Just charge it. That took ten minutes while a taxi was waiting. Oh yes, don't count on a wake-up call or anything but a frigid cold shower. Once I got thru the rather lovely but 22-year-old Gestapo lady at the front desk I navigated the hotel just fine. Oh, and yes, no one speaks English. So be prepared.
5.0 / 5.0
Clean room, excellent value. The main reason I traveled to BAQ was to go to La Troja Patrimonio, so the location was perfect. Price included a simple breakfast
Everything was great! I will add: if you are a light sleeper, I suggest you bring earplugs if you plan to sleep on a weekend. They play their salsa loud and proud next door at La Troja!
3.5 / 5.0
No hot water
3.0 / 5.0
It has a very convenient parking lot in the first floor, for about 8 cars, check in was fast, and the location is very central.
The mattress was extremely hard, the hardest I have ever seen. And the pillows probably the worst I have had in a Hotel. Very small and not even, with soft and hard foam pieces mixed. The breakfast could be considerably better.
5.0 / 5.0
I was late for breakfast and they arranged something for me which was really nice!
4.5 / 5.0
Friendly and attentive staff. Location is great! The breakfast was tasty and hearty. Everyone in the hotel was nice and welcoming.
Could have used regular plates and silverware during the breakfast.
2.5 / 5.0
Very nice staff, good attention.
Very difficult to sleep, very uncomfortable beds and forget about sleeping since next door there is an open club with very loud music until 1am or 4am depending on the day.
1.5 / 5.0
The hotel was clean.
Do NOT stay at this hotel. I thought because it had 8+ rating it would be a safe bet but it ended up being a huge letdown.
I was just looking for a nice place to sleep with breakfast included and the hotel couldn't even meet those needs.
1. The hotel is LOUD. The hotel is right next to (literally next to) the biggest salsa club in all of Barranquilla, La Troja. That means that no matter what room you stay in the walls are going to be shaking from the noise. The party goes until 3am. After the first night of bad sleep, I asked the hotel to change rooms. They happily accommodated me, but moving to the other side of the hotel made no difference. You can also hear everything that goes in the hallways. The entire hotel is tiled so any sound is magnified. Also making it hard to sleep.
2. The breakfast is bad and had no variety. I stayed their four nights and each morning the menu was the same. I only had a choice of eggs with bread (sliced white bread, nothing special) or a breakfast sandwich. That's it. They had juice, but only one kind. They only make one pot of coffee, so if you don't get there early enough you're out of luck. They won't make more to accommodate you.
3. The rooms don't have windows. As I mentioned, I stayed in two different rooms. Both rooms had a "window" but they opened up into the interior of the building (like a furnace type room.)
4. The beds are hard. I prefer a firm mattress, but I can imagine this being very uncomfortable for other guests.
5.0 / 5.0
Staff!!! Clean room...
No elevator... I was traveling with an elderly person:(
FAQ
Combien coûte ce hôtel par rapport aux autres à Barranquilla ?
Le prix moyen d’une location à Barranquilla est de 37 € par nuit. Cette location est 10 € moins chère que la moyenne.
Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce hôtel ?
Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Ayenda 1315 Candiac. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.
Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce hôtel ?
Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce hôtel. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?
La location Ayenda 1315 Candiac accepte-t-elle les animaux ?
Malheureusement, ce hôtel n'est pas adapté aux animaux de compagnie. Essayez de refaire une recherche et filtrez pour "Animaux autorisés".
Quels équipements offre Ayenda 1315 Candiac?
Nous avons trouvé 6 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut climatisation, internet/wi-fi, parking, balcon ou terrasse et tv.