Hotel Isabel

Centro Histórico


A longtime budget-traveler’s favorite, the Isabel offers large, well-scrubbed rooms with old but sturdy furniture, high ceilings and great (if noisy) balconies, plus a hostel-like social scene. Remodeled rooms cost a touch more. Single rooms with shared bathrooms are good value for the area.


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