I booked a room in the Berakah (another hotel and hostel in Copan Ruinas) but when I arrived I was informed that my room was in the Brisas (which is also owned by the Berakah group). At no point before I arrived was I told that this was the case. The room was small, gloomy, and while not actually dirty, was definitely well-worn. There is an odd sliding shower door that separates the bathroom from the bedroom which required me to duck under the upper track to enter and exit (something I forgot to do on two occasions in the middle of the night--ouch!). A large chunk of the plastic door had been cracked out of it. The walls in the bathroom had an odd, dingy look (mold? mildew?). The lighting was dim. My room was directly on the street so earplugs were a necessity at night. On the plus side, the WiFi worked well and the staff was very helpful and accommodating.…
This hotel was a great deal. The manager was very helpful and the accommodations were comfortable. Hot water for showers, purified water to drink, a sitting area in the courtyard. Great hotel for a budget price!
Lovely little budget hotel with a very friendly host. They provide safe, clean and cold drinking water. The hotel is basic but in a great location just near the the town centre. Lots of cool restaurants and shops nearby.
The place was clean and neat. But it was really hot and there was no air-conditioner and we suffered without it. It was really hot, humid and sweaty at night. The fan didn't really help either. Everything else was fine. It would be nice if this hotel had A/C.
We stayed here 2 nights on a visit to copan ruines last week. We do not have anything positive to say about this place. However here are the things we have to put up with 1. Building work with hammering at 6 something in the morning... Won't let guests sleep in the morning at all. The funny thing is the work stops after sometime and doesn't go on all day. Why can't they do the work later and let people sleep in peace? 2. One of the guys on our tour forget their wallet in the room when checking out. They managed to get the wallet back except the currency in it worth over 200 USD was gone. The cards and other identity documents were all present, just the cash mysteriously vanished. However, they are thankful at least the wallet and cards turned up. 3. General points of note, this place is a bit run down and can use a revamp with decor, furniture and showers... Will not come back again…
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