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06-30-17 06:31 #135
Posts: 628Originally Posted by Mexidan [View Original Post]
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08-31-16 11:30 #134
Posts: 253Chica friendly hotel in Granada
Having a difficult time finding chica friendly hotel in Granada.
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04-23-15 00:50 #133
Posts: 133Hotel Yolania
Does anyone know the Hotel Yolania Email contact or website.
Originally Posted by Mexidan [View Original Post]
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02-13-15 16:37 #132
Posts: 2843Spell Checker
Jackson's spell checker sucks.
Seerdoba = Córdoba
Originally Posted by GrandPollo [View Original Post]
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02-12-15 04:15 #131
Posts: 628Originally Posted by Mexidan [View Original Post]
Is the seerdoba a new measure of currency there?
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01-23-15 00:17 #130
Posts: 98Hotel Yolania
I have a good impression of this hotel. Two of the owners, Pablo and George, are brothers that live on site. They are Nicas that have also lived for many years in the United States. They speak very good English. The hotel is somewhat difficult to find, but telling taxi drivers that it is "donde fue el Restaurante Quelite" solves this issue as all taxi drivers seem to know this landmark.
ROOM:
$40/ night cash, or $48/ night credit card.
Air conditioner, refrigerator, cable TV in unit. Full size beds. Closets with ample space.
All rooms open to courtyard with pool.
Local-food style breakfast cooked on site.
No room safe, but room itself feels very safe and secure.
Chica friendly.
I kept valuables locked in luggage but never had any problems.
AM / PM nearby for supplies.
Owner George was gracious in showing us around town and making introduction with freelancers.
$15 airport to hotel pickup if scheduled in advance.
Pictures and reviews available on booking.com.
50 seeórdoba taxi price from Fenix to hotel.
Mixture of western mongers and Latino vacationers at hotel, but no issues observed concerning walking dates in / out of hotel.
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01-13-15 16:28 #129
Posts: 19Hotel / condominium recommendation
I am looking for a nice, western style hotel or condominium that is chica friendly. Price is not an issue. The ideal spot would be somewhere near the action or with action on site. I am thinking Managua but am open to suggestions since I have never been to Nicaragua before.
Thanks in advance to all who respond.
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12-19-14 23:28 #128
Posts: 1Smaller Hotels with trustworthy airport pickup?
Hi all,
I used to Live in Nicaragua and up until 5 months ago had a Nica GF but nevertheless am out of touch with safe places to stay that are girl friendly with airport pickup or trustworthy taxistas. I speak Spanish, know Managua well and am current with pricing on most things.
So what recommendations do you have?
Specifically I get in late on the 24th of this month and want to check in and go out again to somewhere like Fenix or Good Times, etc.
Thanks in advance.
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10-17-14 03:51 #127
Posts: 61Hotel Pachelly next to Huembes Market
Great hotel (muy bueno) that I am sure you all have passed by time and time again.It is over by the Huembes market. It is 110% chica friendly but it is also like a little "family" hotel but you can rent rooms for $15 for 3 hours which is awesome and you do not have to deal with the AUTO HOTEL drama (although the current map for Managua has some really good options for the auto motels http://www.diezymedio.com/).
The name of the hote is PACHELLY (Pista Mercado Roberto Huembes Contiguo al Gallo mas Gallo. 2270-7874 or 2270-8385.
Entonces, if you are leaving Galerias or the Rotonda Central America heading like you are going to the airport but well before the main turn to Huembes Market, it is there on the main road a section or so down from Hotel Kelly (which I will check out some other time. Kelly's looks like it has possibilities).
Pachelly's has a Facebook site and it has an info (AT) hotelpachelly (DOT) com email address as well.
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07-24-14 16:20 #126
Posts: 2843Workers
Most of the guys there are labors that live there.
It is too bad Pablo wasn't there. You would have had a great time.
The internet work fine when I was there. It did work better downstairs close to the modem.
I guess you did not look on the Map, because it would been easy to find if you did.
Originally Posted by Beerdrinker [View Original Post]
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07-23-14 09:14 #125
Posts: 2684Originally Posted by Beerdrinker [View Original Post]
Sounds like you just had a bad stay, but I do not think that is the norm for Hotel Yolaina.
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07-23-14 07:17 #124
Posts: 66Hotel Yolaina
Hotel Yolaina was very difficult to find, no signs, no taxi drivers ever heard of it. Only a small convenient store in walking distance. No one spoke english, as Pablo was on vaca. The hotel is a hangout spot for locals, and we never knew who worked there, and who was simply hanging out. But they were all drinking all day long and hanging by the pool being unfriendly.
There was no organization, and very poor management. Had no idea who was in charge, but different people were asking me on a daily basis to pay them for the room. When we tried to leave, the maid put her broom in front of the salida, and woukdnt let us leave until she made a few phone calls to be sure we paid. The icing on the cake was the extremely loud live band playing by the pool every morning at 8 am! The rooms didn't have safes. There was barely any hot water. Internet never worked. But it was chica friendly.
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03-13-14 01:52 #123
Posts: 60Is Hotel Hex by Bello Horizonte girl friendly?
Thanks in advance.
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10-19-13 14:26 #122
Posts: 173Yes
Originally Posted by EnamoredOutlaw [View Original Post]
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10-19-13 04:09 #121
Posts: 3Hotel Yolaina
So is this hotel still recommended. Last post about it was like 20 months ago?