Not even one block from the square, this is definitely a well-placed hotel, if you want to be close to the action. It is found on the second floor overlooking 5a Calle and a stone’s throw from Rock Café. Being so close to the square (and the church with bells) as well as a busy road this place...
This major outdoor equipment distributor is a top source for brand-name sportswear, trekking and camping gear, biking accessories and more. Tatoo's stores in the Mariscal and in Cumbayá also stock guidebooks and maps, provide information on mountaineering courses and seminars, and offer tips on...
El Teléfono is little more modest than its neighbor Mashito, but there are few extras here: Guests can use the pila to wash clothes and there is also a small shop that sells coffee, sodas, beer and snacks. The upper rooms are reached by steep stairs. One of double room with general bathroom has a...
The Salvador is a large and very economic hotel five minutes' walk south from the marketplace. The hotel looks a little worse for wear, and the rooms are meager. However, there's lots of space, and if you’re on a tight budget you can save even more money by opting for a shared bathroom. All rooms...
The Belen's 18 rooms are split evenly between those with private bathrooms and those without, but all are reached by steep and narrow staircases. The outside door is locked at 9 p.m. and the place feels more secure this way, especially being down a quiet street away from the main square. But the...