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Hotel Villa Florencia Centro Histórico
3.8/541 Reviews
So this is a small older style hotel with authentic 'spanish heritage' ambience. We found: - the room to be large - beds to be comfortable - the look and feel of the interior of the hotel to be great but not modern - food at the no name 'cafe' next door to be ultra cheap and good We also found: - the location to be noisy. The room faced right onto the busy street and the slat type windows let in ALL the traffic noise - the shower to have one tap and one temperature - which is common in the low end hotels - our room had no AC but it did have a fan - there is no parking available (and probably none close by) - the room was not particularly clean and the floor was definitely not clean - the wifi was ok but no better than that on the phone - and maybe worse - the location to be convenient for small street vendor type shops but definitely not a place most people would be comfortable with at night..
Hotel Finca San Nicolas
4/565 Reviews
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Novo Hotel & Suite
4.1/5105 Reviews
I have been hosted in this hotel twice. It is a very cozy place. The attention is magnificent. The food is very good and even they offered breakfast to take because my bus was leaving early. They also allowed me to check out late when my bus went out at 3PM. 100% recommended!
Hotel Shagul
3.8/523 Reviews
Service was top
Suites las Palmas, Hotel & Apartments.
4.4/513 Reviews
Ever since I moved from San Salvador I always pay a visit to this hotel and until recently had always felt like I was being welcome back home. Sadly on my last day on November 1 totally the opposite occurred. Upon check-in I was demanded the open voucher on my credit card which I don’t mind at all but when I shared that I was a frequent guest and a choice privileges member this was utterly dismissed and furthermore I was told that I was not allowed into my room unless I agreed to the whopping $25 guarantee on my credit card for any incidentals. Clearly that’s not a big deal but it is the nasty way that it was asked which deteriorated the experience for me. I made my peace with it and simply asked if I was able to get a balcony room as I usually do and I was reprimanded with saying that high floor should be good enough. The service was so bad that I was not even given my room number and I had to come back down and then the receptionist very annoyed told me that it was 501.
Eco Hotel Mariscal
4.3/57 Reviews
The concept of small hotels in El Salvador is very good for me. Old residences are transformed into small hotels in the city. Especially this well located very close to shopping and transportation has good service and breakfast quality

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San Salvador Travel Guide

Discover the Must-Experience Uniqueness of San Salvador

San Salvador, the vibrant capital city of El Salvador, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Immerse yourself in the rich culture, history, and natural beauty that this bustling city has to offer. From captivating museums to stunning volcanoes, here are some must-visit attractions that will make your visit to San Salvador truly unforgettable.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in San Salvador:

Historic Downtown: Explore the heart of the city, where you'll find charming colonial architecture and vibrant markets.

El Boquerón National Park: Hike up to the edge of the colossal San Salvador Volcano and marvel at the breathtaking views of the city.

Paseo El Carmen: Indulge in delicious local cuisine at this lively street filled with restaurants, bars, and live music.

Monumento al Divino Salvador del Mundo: Admire the iconic monument that portrays Jesus Christ as the savior of the world.

Museo de Arte de El Salvador: Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of San Salvador at this contemporary art museum.

Better to Know Before Visiting San Salvador:

- Language: The official language is Spanish, but many locals also speak English.

- Currency: The official currency is the US Dollar.

- Climate: San Salvador has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. It's advisable to pack light clothing and sunscreen.

- Safety: While San Salvador has improved in terms of safety, it's always important to take precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping your belongings secure.

Transportation in San Salvador:

- El Salvador International Airport: The main gateway to the city, located approximately 40 minutes from downtown San Salvador. Taxis and shuttle services are readily available.

- Metrocentro Bus Terminal: A major bus terminal in San Salvador, providing transportation to various destinations within the country.

- Local Buses: The city has an extensive network of local buses, known as "Rutas," which are an affordable and convenient means of transportation.

- Taxis: Taxis are widely available in San Salvador and offer a convenient way to navigate the city. It's recommended to use official taxis or request them through reputable ride-hailing apps.

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