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The small rooms here are wood-paneled and have a 1970s disco style with ceiling fans or air-con, firm beds and cable TVs. Avoid the noisy ground-floor rooms and bargain during slow periods.
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Santa Cruz ? Bolivia is a part of the Amazonas region and it is located in the tropical low lands of the east side of the country. The hospitality of the people and its natural enchants make Sant…
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(US$52 per room per night)
If you're stuck for a room, you could spend a night here under neon strips.
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The Bibosi is all Amazonian style, with a shadowy interior, small cool rooms hung with paintings of rainforest wildlife, and whirring ceiling fans. The staff is friendly and helpful and there's a…
This is a lovely traditional Santa Cruz house converted into a hotel, with a long courtyard laden with plants, bright comfortable rooms, cable TV and a big back garden full of bunnies. The friend…
This old-fashioned four-star hotel has flowery bed covers, bright and spacious rooms, good large bathrooms with power-showers, excellent service and a terrace restaurant with wide views. It's a f…
A nice but relatively simple upmarket choice in the center, above a Chinese restaurant, the Lido has comfortable rooms with TVs, and access to laundry facilities. There's also a weight-lifting gy…
If you stay at Los Tajibos you'll not want to go out to see the city. There's a nightclub to go wild in and a health club to recover in, while muscle-flexing can go on at the racquetball courts, …
Great for stifling hot Santa Cruz days, Viru Viru has a pool in the centre to cool off in. The rooms and rates are decent, with good beds, breakfasts, TVs and free internet access for guests, and…
This beautiful tropical-style high-rise has fitness facilities and a sauna, as well as executive and family rooms for up to six people.
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Santa Cruz is booming. Large-scale sugarcane, rice, cotton and soybean plantations now dominate the lowlands east of the city, which only a decade ago were covered with thick tropical forest. The result is Bolivia's most populous city and a fashionable, multicultural vibe.
Destination information: Santa Cruz (Bolivia)
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