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05-26-2008, 09:42 AM
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Hotel Colonial
Has anyone seen the new section of Hotel Colonial? If so could you give me an idea of the level of comfort, cleanliness? Also how is that area in terms of safety?
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05-26-2008, 07:01 PM
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05-26-2008, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by eltigre
Has anyone seen the new section of Hotel Colonial? If so could you give me an idea of the level of comfort, cleanliness? Also how is that area in terms of safety?
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Its a dump and the surrounding area is pretty seedy at night, spend a little more money and stay elsewhere
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05-26-2008, 10:13 PM
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I believe the OP is talking about the "other" Hotel Colonial...in Santiago. I haven't seen the newest section, but the two other sections are barely "1 star"...and the neighborhood is pretty sketchy...for about $60 you can stay at Aloha Sol, Matum, Platino, or the new Hotel Century Plaza...all worth at least twice the price of the Colonial, IMO...
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05-26-2008, 10:39 PM
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I've stayed in the new building. It's clean and nice... it better be, seeing as it was brand new. I prefer the location of Aloha Sol, so I'd go that route. The neighborhood around Colonial may not be as nice as some other areas, but I think it's fine. Describing something as sketchy or seedy is pretty subjective, I suppose it all depends on what you are used to. With that said, if given a choice, I'd rather a better location.
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05-27-2008, 12:15 AM
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You guys talk about "different" neighborhoods, but both the Aloha Sol and Colonial are downtown and are no more than 500m apart as the crow flies.
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05-27-2008, 12:26 AM
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the colonial is worth the price if the folks around the area are seedy i still think the hotel is worth the price. and i think the management also try to please the clantal Lazaro and victor are good people
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05-27-2008, 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Chip
You guys talk about "different" neighborhoods, but both the Aloha Sol and Colonial are downtown and are no more than 500m apart as the crow flies.
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Both hotels are in the same area, but the colonial is next to a couple of hotels that charge 100 pesos and less a night, catering to the laborers in Santiago, also Hotel Lima is right on the corner and their disco is where the taxi guys look for prostitutes and eat pollo dinners for 80 pesos in the chinese restaurant. Further up on Cucurrullo is a barrio where hard tigres hang out in the street and on the other end there's a couple of very low end bars with a billar. And we know who hangs out in billars, hahahaha.
p.s. I've read the above from Lonely Planet 
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05-27-2008, 08:24 AM
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IMO, from la 30 de Marzo up to the monument between Las Carreras to Cal del Sol is all downtown and more or less safe. Sure, there is a poorer area behind the Hotel to Carreras, but I have walked this whole are and it is no problem.
Also, RD80 is a normal price for a meal here and I eat at places like this all of the time and as far as Tigres go, this place is no worse that El Ejido where I used to live and visit almost weekly. It's so "bad" there that you can go walking around by youself late at night no problem, young single women and old ladies included. ie I doubt the police take lightly to tigueres messing up the "tourist" section of Santiago.
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05-27-2008, 08:34 AM
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The Aloha Sol is directly on a major street, with banks and other upscale businesses across the street and all around it. Whether they are 500 meters or 5000 meters apart, the two areas are VERY different.
If you are on a very limited budget, The Colonial may be for you, but it is located in an area that feels like a bad neighborhood and the as I said, the two original buildings are NOT very nice...and the price reflects it...someone expecting much more for $25 a night is kidding themselves...but from what I understand the new building is quite a bit more expensive...closer in price to the other hotels I mentioned...if you're going to pay that, why would you choose the Colonial??
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