Hotel Caribe Plaza Barranquilla, Barranquilla (Atlantico)
About the Hotel
Hotel Caribe Plaza Barranquilla, a 3-star hotel with a 7.3/10 rating, features an on-site restaurant and bar, complete with an
Rooms & Amenities
Rooms at Hotel Caribe Plaza Barranquilla include
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With 796 square feet of
Location & Transportation
Hotel Caribe Plaza Barranquilla is located
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Lift
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Business centre
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Children
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Sun terrace
- Leisure/ TV room
- Jacuzzi
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Terrace
- Ironing facilities
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel was like a mixed bag of experiences. The rooms felt like a bad hostel with uncomfortable beds, rock-hard pillows, and dim lighting, but at least it was quiet. The place had a strange hospital-like smell, which was a bit off-putting. However, the staff was excellent, very helpful, and kind, always attending to our needs with a smile. The location was pretty good, especially for the Carnaval activities, with a walking distance of about 20 minutes. The dining experience was nothing special, lacking the usual fresh fruit that is expected in Colombia. Overall, the facilities were just okay, nothing extraordinary.
The hotel is like a bad hostel with uncomfortable beds, pillows as hard as rocks, a push-button lock on the doorknob, no shampoo only a tiny bar of soap, and dim lighting. However, the service was excellent and very helpful, especially with getting taxis. The location is very good for the Carnaval, about 20 minutes walking distance, but the dining was nothing special lacking fresh fruit, and the facilities were subpar.
The hotel felt more like a bad hostel with uncomfortable beds, pillows as hard as rocks, a push-button lock on the doorknob, no shampoo only a tiny bar of soap, dim lighting that made everything look dreary, and a smell reminiscent of a hospital. The rooms had no ventilation, making the stay unpleasant at times.
The hotel felt like a low-budget hostel: uncomfortable beds, rock-hard pillows, a dated push-button lock on the door, no shampoo provided, only a small bar of soap, and dim lighting. The room smelt unpleasant, resembling a hospital atmosphere, and seemed way below an acceptable standard.
The hotel had rooms that felt like a bad hostel: uncomfortable beds, pillows as hard as rocks, a push-button lock on the doorknob, no shampoo only a tiny bar of soap, and dim lighting. On the bright side, the service was very friendly and helpful. The location was good, especially for the Carnaval, and the dining was ok but lacked imagination. The facilities were average.
The hotel is like a bad hostel at the back of it; rooms have uncomfortable beds, pillows as hard as rocks, a push-button lock on the doorknob, and no shampoo, only a tiny bar of soap, with dim lighting. However, the service is excellent and very helpful, especially getting taxis. The location is worth it, being very good for various destinations. The dining experience is average with limited options. The facilities are lacking imagination but decent overall.
Staying at this hotel felt a bit like being in a bad hostel with uncomfortable beds, hard pillows, a basic push-button lock on the doorknob, and only a tiny bar of soap provided instead of shampoo. On the bright side, the room was surprisingly quiet, which was a plus considering the overall hostel-like setup.
The hotel felt more like a budget hostel with uncomfortable beds, rock-hard pillows, push-button locks on the doorknobs, no shampoo, only a tiny bar of soap, and dim lighting. However, due to its affordability, these issues weren't a huge deal. It had a somewhat hospital-like ambiance.
The hotel's location is great for the Carnaval festivities, about a 20-minute walk away. The service was incredibly nice, attending to all our needs, even though they don't speak English. The dining experience was nothing special with no fresh fruit offered. The rooms felt like a bad hostel, with uncomfortable beds and minimal amenities, but still nice overall.
The hotel had rooms reminiscent of a bad hostel without proper ventilation, although the overall look was nice. The service, while the staff didn't speak English, they tried to help with good intentions and were very friendly and helpful. The location was good for the Carnaval, which was about a 20-minute walk away, making it a worthy stay for those visiting Barranquilla, Cartagena, and Parque Tayrona. The dining experience lacked imagination, with no fresh fruit, though it was acceptable for mornings. Eclectic British dishes were available.