Hotel Versailles

Guayaquil


While it inevitably falls short of its namesake, the Versailles is a fair deal only a few blocks from Avenida 9 de Octubre. The large marble-floored rooms are spacious (though some are dark and windowless) and have high-end shower fixtures, minifridges and flat-screen TVs. At the time of research an adjacent restaurant was being built.


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