This hotel is located in Tegucigalpa's 'hotel district', within walking distance of the city centre (if you feel a desperate urge to visit it...) and near amenities such as restaurants and souvenir shops.
The reception is very attractive, and public areas are beautifully furnished. Rooms are a good size and are done out quite simply in a 'Spanish style' - tiled floors and lots of dark wood furniture. The rooms are equipped with all necessary amenities, and 'extras' such as irons and ironing boards are provided on demand. Just like in Spain, rooms are also spotlessly clean. Breakfast (which costs extra) offers a wide range of fruits, yoghurts, meats, and bread, among other items. Food in the restaurant is fairly tasty.
The one odd thing about this hotel, however, is the staff. They seem to have no idea whatsoever how to deal with guests. Reception staff really couldn't be bothered to deal with clients at all and seemed extremely standoffish. Any request was met with raised eyebrows, sighs, and rolling eyes. I was part of a large conference group staying at the hotel and we nearly all had problems with housekeeping staff barging into our rooms at all times of the day and night - even when we had left the 'do not disturb' sign outside the door of our rooms. One friend was even telephoned at about 10 am by an irate maid who wanted to come in and clean the room and who had been thwarted by the 'do not disturb' sign and the fact that my friend had locked herself in! In my own case the maid came barging into my room one night at about 9 pm as I was sitting watching television in my nightwear. Similarly, during our conference sessions the young men charged with bringing in refreshments and setting up audio-visual equipment wandered in and out of the room chatting amongst themselves, seemingly entirely oblivious to the fact that a speaker was presenting a conference paper. Service in the restaurant was also pretty off-hand.
This is a very nice hotel and a great deal of care has clearly gone into its construction and decoration. However, the manager needs to have a severe word with his staff about getting their act together or bewildered guests who find themselves on the receiving end of bizarre behaviour are going to stay elsewhere next time they visit Tegus!
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