Biotel Suites
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See why so many travellers make Biotel Suites their hotel of choice when visiting Barquisimeto. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
While staying at Biotel Suites, visitors can check out La Casa de Eustoquio Gomez (2.1 mi) and Catedral de Barquisimeto (2.4 mi), some of Barquisimeto's top attractions.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a refrigerator, a minibar, and air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Biotel Suites offers guests free wifi.
Plus, Biotel Suites offers a pool and breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Marisqueria Rio Mar, which is a seafood restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
Best of all, Biotel Suites makes it easy to experience some great Barquisimeto attractions like Parque Tematico Bosque Macuto, which is a popular garden.
At Biotel Suites, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Barquisimeto.
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The location and amenities make it clear that this is not a holiday hotel, but if you're in town to do business in the industrial areas, it's perfect. The restaurant was rather expensive and the service was so-so, but the 3 meals i had were pretty good. I didn't get why it had a pool, but yes, there's a pool.
Some of the staff spoke some english but they were always helpful and accommodating. There's an ongoing issue with the WIFI in that hotel, i hope they sort it out soon, but do call ahead before making your reservation if wireless internet is important during your visit. I travel a few times a year to Barquisimeto, i would stay there again.
Restaurant needs mayor improvement, every single time brunch or dinner servers made me feel that they are bother to be working, almost have to beg for service, long list of things the goes wrong at this restaurant, DON'T EXPECT FINE DINING EXPERIENCE.
Tip for the chef: cold salad with dressing don't go well on hot dinner plate/ fish with sauce, potatoes,veggies and a salad on the same plate... BIG NO NO NO...!!!
entrance lobby is very open and spacious, with a sort of sushi bar on the right as soon
as you enter. The swimming pool can be viewed from the lobby.
Our room was fairly large with a big comfortable bed. The bathroom is also large with
pretty bood water pressure. The mini-fridge was stocked with a minimal amount of water
and juice.
WIFI was readily available.
Breakfast buffet offered minimal breads, some meats, beans, a couple varieties of fruits
and coffee ( no tea available) from the bar. I was really missing cereals and some kind
of yogurt.
The currency rate is so inflated that the lunch we did have in the ground floor restaurant
turned out to be quite pricey with a bowl of soup costing around $27 dollars.
The reception desk offered no change of currency and evenin the airport, one automatic
teller was broken and the other one required some kind of an I.D. Number. Needless to
say, trying to get Bolivars to spend in town was quite a 'task'!
All in all, it appeared to be a hotel that was constantly working on improving its services,
so I imagine that with new guests, new changes are being made as well.
"Forget about having a view, there's no view to be had. Get a room from the first floor up, keycard access is required for those floors while anyone can access the rooms in the mezzanine since there's a large event hall on that floor as well."Read full review
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