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This small colonial-style hotel is a cozy fit with its red-tile floors and attractive rooms surrounding a courtyard draped with ferns. Owned by a Dutch family, the service is personable and there…
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This gorgeous new Santa Fe-style hotel seems out of place in Otavalo, but it's great value. The modern design includes cedar floors, mosaic tiles and skylights sculpted into the adobe. Ignore the…
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The family who owns Residencial El Rocío also runs this comfortable garden escape in the San Juan neighborhood on the other side of the Panamericana.
Run by friendly staff, the best perk of this place is the Internet call-center downstairs. The slightly dusty rooms have narrow twin beds and Andean folk decor, cable TV and hot water.
The very basic Hostal María is a reasonable and cheap accommodation option.
A very popular choice among travellers, its best feature is the shady courtyard strewn with hammocks. While rooms are on the small side, and hospitality is seriously flagging, the atmosphere and …
This classic, which has long been one of Otavalo’s best hotels, still reigns supreme. Heated rooms (a rarity here) decorated with Andean designs are tidy, with desks, tables and garden views. Lar…
This large hotel appeals more to Ecuadorian nationals. Spacious, carpeted rooms are set off with glass and mirrors and touches of kitsch. In addition to TV and telephone there's also a restaurant…
While the inadvertent 1970's mod ambience could be fun, there are better-value options out there for the price. Cable TV provides the Charlie's Angels reruns.
A modern hotel, well lit but somewhat generic, featuring large carpeted rooms, a restaurant and a game room. Rooms have cable TV and telephones. Not to be confused with its budget version Hotel E…
A chipper yellow colonial decked out with polished hardwood floors and a bright covered courtyard. Its petite rooms are well cared for. The upstairs restaurant, serves traditional hearty fare.
A Belgian-owned hotel in a sprawling, charming home with large, colorful rooms and hot-water bathrooms. Endless nooks reveal a garden, fireplaces, a library, laundry facilities and a small café.
A stiff and starchy remodel in the heart of the main strip. Attractive rooms have stucco and tile decor, comfortable beds, solid furniture and cable TV. Balconies offer prime people watching, but…
Friendly, simple accommodations on the quieter side of downtown with hot water and roof views of the hilltops. The family also owns Cabañas El Rocío (r per person around 10), a comfortable garden…
A reasonable and cheap accommodation option.
A great choice for its warm hospitality and homey, snug rooms. After artwork was stolen by guests, the owners had landscapes painted directly on the walls. English is spoken and there's a restaur…
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Once a crossroads for pre-Incan jungle traders, this small town is now internationally famous for its Saturday market - a vivid, festive affair hosted by enthusiastic Otaveleños in traditional dress. Remarkably, however, it's not some sham affair put on for the sake of visiting gawkers.
Destination information: Otavalo (Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands)
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