
I came here in October 2011 for business travel so I can't really talk about the value, since I didn't pay for it.
The hotel is a relatively new construct in the nice neighbourhood of Altamira. I stayed for 4 nights and enjoyed them greatly. The hallways look pretty run down and sketchy but the rooms themselves are great. The...
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I would definitely have liked to stay longer. It was our first stop on a 4 weeks journey and the first time I have ever been in Venezuela and I felt immediately at home at the VIP. Our room was very spacious, with two balconies, one with great views of the Avila mountain. The breakfast buffet was delicious, with a...
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I can't for the life of me figure out what other reviewers like about this hotel. If it were HOTEL EVERYMAN, then I would say it's about average. Relaxed atmosphere, spacious rooms, located in one of the only pleasant parts of the city and with a quite a good breakfast. (The hotel restaurant is a destination in its own right.)...
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We enjoyed our stay very much at the VIP Caracas. The staff was very helpful and always willing to help us out. The rooms were very nice and spacious. The internet was a little spotty, but generally worked. Room service was available until about 10pm and was really quite delicious. Breakfast is included in the rate and consists of lots...
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This is definitely one of the best hotels in Caracas. It is located in Altamira, one of the nicest and safest neighborhoods on the East of the city. The zone is pretty centric filled with plenty of lunch, dinning and nightlife options all around Altamira and minutes away from Los Palos Grandes and Las Mercedes which are other great options...
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The VIP hotel is nice and "trendy". Close to our offices at Centro San Ignacio, with several restaurants close by and within walking distance in a safe neighborhood.
The one thing that several of us found annoying was the "San Francisco Fog Horn" sound that could be heard in the dead of night. OK, it wasn't as loud but it...
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The VIP is a new refreshing new offering in Caracas - a city that lacks hotels of good quality. A beautiful 1970s apartment building in the ‘safe’ Altamira district has been converted into a ‘boutique’ hotel combining some of the original features with minimalist design.
The reception staff are probably the friendliest we’ve come across in our numerous trips to...
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