First of all, if you¡re not an RCI member, look for some other hotel in Santo Domingo - I woul recommend the ACCOR Sofitel Nicolas de Obando , the Dominican Fiesta.
However if you are an RCI member, this is your best option in the capital of the DR. I am extremely familiar with this property as I have had five stays within the past 18 months.
The hotel is located in a quiet suburb at the east end of the city, quite close to the airport. It is definitely NOT a tourist spot but taxis are cheap and they will take you quickly to the Colonial city.
there is no beach nearby but they offer free transfers to Boca Chica beach. I wouldn't recommend this beack as it as it resembles mora a landfill than a beach.
the hotel has two buildings, one with rooms numbered with normal numbers and the other one with rooms number with letters and numbers )e.g. 4H, 2E, etc.) if you get the choice I would definitely recommend the latter as rooms are more spacious.
Rooms themselves are pretty basic, almost spartan. You will get either a one-bedroom apartment with a couch in the living room that doubles as a double bed, or a two-bedroom apt with the additional couch, in this cas you get two bathrooms. You may notice some basic items missing in the mini-kitchen, but if you ask at the front desk they will give you whatever you need.
Cleaning is not too thorough but tipping the maid a few pesos will rgeatly improve it, also make sure you ask her to keep good towel supply, otherwise a little scarce.
Staff is helpful in general (excet that one guy at the front desk)
Food is good and very reasonably priced at the restaurant (mainly italiian). I don't recommend full board as the hotel is quite far off the city center and you would wate lots of time coming and going.
In the summer f 2003 they had frequent power shortages, this is coommon in Santo Domingo but I think they should do something about it.
There is a tiny swimming pool that is always packed with children, but good enough if you only want to cool down after a day wandering the streets of the capital. There is also a jacuzzi tub in front of the second building, not too powerful but relaxing anyway.
IMPORTANT: there are plenty of mosquitoes in this hotel, bring or buy a powerful repellent or your ankles will suffer.
All in all, a very basic and simple, no-frills hotel that is well worth it for RCI members.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions or doubts, I have been there many times and have lots of insight on Santo Domingo and Punta Cana.
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