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A stalwart of the Coroico scene, this hotel complex above town is very popular, and has something of a resort feel, with its pool, sauna and regular tour groups. There's a variety of rooms; the c…
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Set on a jungly hill above town, this inspiring spot offers appealingly rustic accommodations in a variety of beautiful cabañas (cabins) situated some distance apart on the steep slope. They vary…
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This curious building just up from the plaza is a decent choice. The interior rooms are dark and dingy, but the rooms with bathroom are spacious, light and breezy, especially on the higher floors…
In addition to the superb eatery here, there are several clean, secure rooms with splendid views. The lush grounds encourage lazing in a hammock or chilling in the pool.
Right in the center of town, this is a decent if overpriced choice, built around a good pool. There are fabulous views of the valley and Cordillera peaks. The en suite rooms are particularly good…
Close to the plaza, this hillside hotel has a racquetball court and video salon but no swimming pool. Rooms are modern and clean, and some have stunning views from the verandas. It also rents bik…
A flat 10-minute (1km) walk east of the plaza, this friendly pad is popular with Bolivian families. It looks more expensive than it is and makes a good alternative to staying in town. It's clean …
Coroico's top-end option is a 15-minute downhill walk northeast of town on the road toward the Río Santa Bárbara. All rooms have private bathroom and TV, and include breakfast and access to the t…
At the bottom of town, this faded but attractive old resort hotel has a likeable colonial ambience, with its spacious lounges, high ceilings and grandiose halls. Often spookily empty, it boasts a…
Sunny and clean, this is the cheapest acceptable accommodation, but don't be jealous when you hear other travelers splashing around in their hotel pools.
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It might be the biggest town in the Yungas, the region where the high Andes fall away into the Amazon Basin, but Coroico feels more like a sleepy hilltop retreat. It's just as well - if you take the hair-raising bike ride in from the infamous La Cumbre, you'll be needing a hammock and stiff drink.
Destination information: Coroico (Bolivia)
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