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This noble old lodging is Oruro's most characterful hotel, combining modern conveniences with an appealing sense of past grandeur. The rooms have all been recently renovated, and have decent hot-water bathrooms and comfortable-enough beds. The suites are excellent; one has an int… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Opposite the bus terminal, this is a good-value and friendly place, and has appealing rooms (with or without bathroom) with back-friendly beds. Try to avoid the front rooms; the noise is a bronze-medal annoyance after the smell of diesel and the cold. There are decent hot showers… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This modern hotel is literally on top of the bus terminal, and entered from it. It's pleasant enough in a loungey sort of style and is comfortable, heated and helpful. There are magnificent views from many of the rooms, and there's a decent restaurant and parking. A sauna has bee… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Although probably not the best value in town, there's something likeable about this faded old place run by solicitous people. There's a variety of rooms, most with somewhat concave beds and all with hot showers and cable TV; try for one of the renovated ones. There's private park… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This European-style hotel is right by the bus station and is an attractive option. The rooms have tiled floors, firm beds and decent bathrooms, as well as cable TV. There's also a pretty salon where you can watch the nonstop action around the station. The staff is helpful and pro… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Marked only by a wooden alpaca sign by the door, this is one of the best budget options in town. There are three simple but sunny and spacious rooms and a shared kitchen. Plus, you've got the city's best pub in your front room! Ring ahead. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A class above most Oruro residenciales, this welcoming place is built around a courtyard and cheerfully tiled in blue and yellow. The rooms are darkish but stylish and comfortable, with particularly comfortable beds. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This is handy for both the train station and the centre. Run by friendly folk, it's a curious place that you can almost get lost in, with warmish rooms scattered around. It's quiet and has hot water - if you don't shower before 10:00. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This central, modernish hotel has pleasant light rooms and, despite its name, is painless. It's friendly and fairly bland. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Oruro (Bolivia)