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Only a block from Parque Bolívar, the multistory Best Western has an elevator and all the modern amenities you'd expect of a midrange chain hotel, but the furnishings are fairly dated. Includes b…
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(US$63 per room per night)
In the heart of the action, the high-rise Hampton Inn is your standard comfortable chain hotel. It has a deli, sushi bar and restaurant, and includes a spa, gym, business center and free buffet b…
The Oro Verde is considered the classiest of the bunch. About four blocks east of Parque del Centenario, it has over 250 rooms and suites, although the rooms aren't really much superior to its co…
(US$126 per room per night)
This massive complex occupies several blocks almost equidistant to the airport, Mall del Sol shopping center and the restaurants of Urdesa. It's probably the most luxurious choice and the suites …
(US$149 per room per night)
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Boutique Hotel is located at the heart of Guayaquil Downtown, close to the banks the Pink Zone where are located the best bars and lounges in town, also located 3 blocks from the Malecon and the …
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(US$60 per room per night)
Location. The Howard Johnson Hotel Guayaquil is located in the commercial and financial district of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Simon Bolivar International Airport is positioned near this property. Mall …
(US$85 per room per night)
Location.<br> The Unipark Hotel is located in Guayaquil, Ecuador.<br> Hotel Features.<br> Complimentary airport shuttle service Fitness facility Laundry service<br> Gues…
(US$134 per room per night)
The Four Points is much more a standard international business hotel, though travelers with just a night before catching an onward flight to the Galápagos find it convenient for its proximity to …
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Located behind the cathedral and a block from Parque Bolívar, the Grand takes up the entire block and though the carpeted rooms aren't as modern or luxurious as the lobby, they are comfortable. B…
The Alexander is one of the best-value places because it has both a central location and professional service, even if the carpeted and somewhat dark rooms are unimpressive. There are several com…
The attractive facade of the Andaluz suggests an elegant colonial-era building, while the tiny lobby with the cashier locked behind a security grate leaves an unfortunate impression. Through a ma…
Unfortunately the rooms at the California aren't as nice as you might think from the marble lobby and professional staff. Each does have cable TV and a modern bathroom, but the upper-floor rooms …
This big fortress-like building topped with the flags of South American countries looks more like an embassy than a hotel. One of the oldest of the city's luxury hotels, the Continental's carpete…
Though it's already a few years old, Las Penas looks and feels like it's just rolled off the assembly line. The bright green hallways lead to tile-floored large rooms with cable TV and mini fridg…
Another good budget choice only a block north of Suites Madrid, this new hotel has a gleaming marble and tile lobby to match the small but gleaming rooms. Hot water is hit and miss, but the staff…
Easily the best feature of this aging hotel is its location on the Malecón. Rooms here cry out for a decorator to do away with the strangely mismatched furniture, plastic lawn-chairs and large, m…
Conveniently located a block from Parque Bolívar, the Rizzo's dark hallways lead to large but irregularly shaped rooms with aging furniture. Some have wide windows with good views and all have mo…
What makes the large bunker-like Sander one of the better cheapies is the 24-hour security, friendly front desk and elevator to take you to the top floors. Otherwise the almost bare (except for a…
This high-rise is popular with groups, less for its large carpeted, geometrically challenged rooms than for the fact that it has three restaurants and a small gym and sauna. Ask for a top-floor r…
A good choice because of its great location and friendly staff, the St Rafael can be forgiven for its dark hallways and mismatched furniture. Rooms with views of the park are especially sunny.
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A stroll around the Malecón reveals a new, proud identity emerging from the country's commercial center. Shrimp and petroleum industries coexist with a university-fuelled arts scene and stylish restaurants that line the creviced streets of Las Peñas - all by the banks of the Río Guayas.
Destination information: Guayaquil (Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands)
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