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28 augusti 2023
The Cosmopolitano is a smart, I’d even say entertaining, boutique hotel three short blocks from the central square of Santa Cruz, the Plaza 24 de Setiembre. With a pastry café attached, it has a steady stream of younger patrons that reinforces the aura of vitality that the welcoming staff at the reception counter (which doubles as a sort of bar) bring to the lobby space. (Special shout-out to Camila, Lily, Kevin, and — at night — Jorge.) It’s also the area for hotel guests’ morning breakfast, which is included in the room rate. Arriving past midnight, I was sent with apologies to a room that was perfectly adequate but uninspired — and the next morning I was transferred to the room next door, which was more spacious, more elegantly appointed (even with a goatskin rug on the floor!), and featured a screened balcony with seating area facing out onto the street. The one oddity was that the work desk for one’s laptop, while fully equipped with electrical outlets, lacked a chair to sit on. That said, the Wi-Fi was in perfect order — a top criterion for hotel worthiness — and yes, there was hot water in the shower that didn’t keep you waiting. The café tables around the mini-swimming pool in the courtyard, at the base of the stairs to the upper-level rooms, added a nice touch. The nightly rate for these stylishly agreeable accommodations was 600 Bolivianos (US $85).
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