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Charming Garden Oasis
Escape to Posada Papa Chepe, a tranquil retreat nestled in La Esperanza.
Comfort and Convenience
Indulge in a stay where every detail is thoughtfully curated for your comfort - from the cozy rooms with modern amenities to the attentive 24-hour front desk and complimentary WiFi.
Culinary Delights and Scenic Views
Savor the flavors of American cuisine at the on-site restaurant or unwind with a breathtaking city view from your private patio.
Book now to experience the perfect blend of relaxation and hospitality at Posada Papa Chepe.
Please inform of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 5 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are not allowed.
Great location in town walking distance to restaurants and stores; hot water; breakfast included; good price for value
Twin Room was a bit basic; staff could have been a bit more welcoming
Very good, the highlight of my day.
Everything was great.
Everyone was so pleasant.
It was very, very cold, but that wasn't the Hotels fault. Is not been that he cold in years.
When applying search criteria on Booking.com, the hotel is advertised as "breakfast included"; however, this breakfast only contains some foods that are typically included in the concept (bread, bananas, melon, papaya, coffee, sugared cereal). Anything additional that is desired apart from this menu is offered as a list of "extras" and sold to the guest. These "extras" include foods that are typically expected in any hotel in the world as part of breakfast such as eggs, orange juice, plantains, and in the case of Honduras, tortillas. The strategy of selling breakfast to the client, when it is already included in the rate, was in my opinion not transparent. Apart from bad practice from quality management perspective (I am engineer), in my particular case I have food restrictions for health reasons, which prevented me from eating things like the ones "included" and led me to have to buy the "extras" (egg, tortilla, for example). This was unfair and disgusting
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