We deceded to stay one night in this hotel becuase is one of the last hotels on the "orla" where the transfer buses stop for going to Jericoacoara. The hotel is old and need a reform. The fotos are not correct. Breakfast simple and busy cause every trips starts at the same time. For sure not the best solution for Fortaleza.
We just stayed 1 night in this hotel but was a great night. A lovely breakfast is offered and such comfortable bed as well. It's a average hotel but I don't give 5 stars because the wifi didn't work well.
An average hotel, with a helpfull staff, If you don't need touristic informations. So, don't forget tripadvisor for restaurants and attractions. A good breakfast, clean rooms and a small pool, almost a tube, presents the best side of the hotel. Lack of informations and lack of will are the best examples of what they are doing wrong. In general, a good option. There is nothing either good or bad.
Has large wheelchair shower, ramp in front, elevators, safe, frigobar, free buffet breakfast, great helpful staff, reasonable priced and not to far from ocean on Iracema beach location small grocery store in front
I stayed here during the World Cup for almost a week. Pro's: - The staff is very friendly and helpful. - The swimming pool on the roof top was nice. It's not very big, but good enough to cool down a bit. - There is a small supermarket just in front of the hotel. - Room was okay. Not too big, but the shower worked fine, cleaning was good and I didn't have problems with the bed. - Breakfast was of good quality with enough choice! - Cross the street and you're on the beach! Cons: - Though I felt very safe in the hotel -do not worry about this!-, when you walk into the wrong streets, Fortaleza can get a bit scary. So watch out and taxi a taxi after sunset! Conclusion: The hotel was good enough, I would book this place again whenever I'm back in Fortaleza. Though I doubt if I'll ever be back in this city full of criminality. It's not a nice and very safe place to stay, though the beaches where great!…
This isn't a really bad hotel, but it isn't as good as marketed. The staff is ok, they can take some time to come to you, but they are kind at least. The breakfast is nice, they have a variety of good things. The down side in part is the location. It is nice for being near to the beach, however, there is an apartment building crossing the street that makes the location a bit dangerous and the owners of the hotel do nothing about it. The rooms are also quite small, as the bathroom, but they are clean. Your safe can't work and they won't be able to do anything, so you will be obligated to walk with your things around. Besides that, it is ok, not for the price, but it works. The wi-fi is free and it works.
This is not a good hotel. Staff don't care about you, bedrooms are poor, bathroom small, beds unconfortable, breakfast is a joke. The location is not for a family. Across the street you find a bar that is a prostitution point. You can find things better in Fortaleza. Don't stay in this hotel.
Fortaleza is generally I found run down. So the hotels follow. And so you can't really expect too much there generally. The room is adequate and the hotel is adequate. The internet worked fantastically in the room. Room is quite small and so is tv. View not very pleasant. As I said Fortaleza is run down and lacking in hotels and so in tourist season,they can shoot up the price. Supply and demand. Unfortunately they don't have the standard to charge those sort of prices. If you wanted to bring a lady friend back to your room,you will be charged 250 brazilian reals.
location is good. breakfast good. rooms clean but not perfect. staff is not really helpful. they are understaffed and always busy. room was small. mine was 3.6 by 3 meters. first surprise - in my reservation i asked a queen bed and i got... 3 twin bed! i mean 3 in a small room. i went downstairs the staff listened but did nothing to help. 2nd surprise - wifi (5 reais) doesnt work for my bb but also for other customers with netbook who were complaining. im not sure if they cancel the charge - i have to check. 3rd surprise - when my friend came with me to stay up for a few hours they asked me to pay for her 250 reais! incredible! i wouldnt recommend it.
We stayed here for one night while work was being done on our nearby condo. While the exact surrounding streets are not the nicest in the world (e.g., street kids, some beggars, maybe a druggie or prostitute passing by), and in general I might think twice before walking round really late at night, people certainly do, especially as the nightclubs a few blocks away let out, plus you are within a short walk of an okay beach and a few okay restaurants. I felt quite safe in the room and during the day wouldn't hesitate at all to walk anywhere. There are usually many taxis directly across the street by the church. The rooms are small, but the beds quite adequate. Rooms facing towards the ocean (overlooking a small praça and church and small supermarket) cost more, but also put you away from a busy street in back. Rooftop pool area is quite small,but is a good place from which to watch sunset over the nearby Ponde de Metalica. The buffet brakfast, included in the price, is okay. Hotel advertises that rooms have Wi-Fi or cable (you get the cable at the front desk). When I checked out I noticed a 5 Reais phone charge and they said it was for the Internet connection. I said nothing about this had been said to me and they took off the charge. Note that all hotels that I know of add a small (1-3 Reais) tourism authority charge, which you can have deleted if you say so (but you need to ask). This hotel is nothing fancy, but I think it's probably nicer than the small pousadas in the area. There is one newer hotel, Sonata Iracema, down the street, at a slightly higher cost, with somewhat larger rooms but, curiously, smaller beds.…
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