1002 отзывы
Отель Hostal Cloud Forest, Чугчила, Эквадор
Via Sigchos Quilotoa, 050452 Chugchilán, Ecuador —
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Описание
Hostal Cloud Forest features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Chugchilán. The hostel provides both free WiFi and free private parking. All rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower, while selected rooms here will provide you with a balcony and others also have mountain views. At the hostel guests are welcome to use a Turkish bath. You can play pool and table tennis at Hostal Cloud Forest, and the area is popular for hiking. The accommodation can conveniently provide information at the reception to help guests to get around the area. Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport is 123 miles away.
Условия размещения
Время заезда
От 12:00 до 21:00
Время Выезда
От 09:00 до 12:00
Методы оплаты
Cash only
Стоимость дополнительной кровати
No cribs or extra beds are available.
Staff
9,7
Comfort
9,5
Location
9,6
Free Wifi
8,5
Facilities
9,3
Cleanliness
9,4
Value for money
9,6
Отзывы
The family running the hostel were such wonderful people. I’ve never been to a place where breakfast and dinner were served in a wholesome, familial atmosphere. You can tell they genuinely care about who comes through their doors. The wood stove on the room, which was lit by staff each night was also something I’ve never experienced. It was a wonderful stay.
Comfortable bed, HOT shower, good food, friendly informative staff. Great place to relax after a day’s hike.
Everything! The staff, the food, the bed, the sauna and Turkish bath. Everything was amazing here.
Hostal Cloud Forest was a great place to land after a day of trekking from Isinlivi to Chugchilan on the Quilotao Loop. We met lovely people people there who were also on the hike. The shower felt amazing after a day of sweating and we really enjoyed the fireplace in the common area to chat with other trekkers.
Nice room and view! A short distance from where you need to pick up the Quilotoa Loop trail the next morning.