Raymond
11 marzo 2024
The hotel is actually pretty nice inside, and the room and bathroom was nice. It's centrally-located, just a few blocks from the Malecon (ocean boulevard) in the old city, and this is the problem....the noise! The street that it's on, Beller, is somewhat of a secondary thoroughfare, linking the historic district from the boulevard. My room was on the 2nd-floor, next to this street, and it was a LOUD! I didn't sleep more than 1-2 restless hours, with my phone turned on high to rain noise! Besides the location of the room itself, the window was of little use to stop the noise (with a big gap), and it was like (trying) sleeping on a scaffold with the cars and motos passing underneath. This went on steadily until after 3:00 in the morning, and then resumed at full speed around 6:30-7:00 Sunday morning. If you've never been in the D.R., almost every road is a racetrack, and the young kids like to make their motos as loud as possible, incessantly toot their horns at intersections (or any other slight inconvenience), and ride like ******, speeding through the streets! The hotel itself was actually nice....if you can sleep through an earthquake, combined with a hurricane! I know that I won't be back, and I will warn anybody that might think of staying (without earplugs)....do not let them give you rooms #2,3,4,5 on the 2nd-floor, or any room on the street-side (Beller).....it might have been a nightmare, if I'd actually slept!
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