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Hosteria Papagayo

Hosteria Papagayo is a 180-year old farm, located in the Interandino valley in the western highlands, in the midst of the Avenue of the volcanoes.

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Ausstattung

  • Internetzugang
  • Konferenzräume
  • Wäsche

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Car Parking

  • Secure Parking

Entertainment

  • DVD Library
  • TV Lounge

Food & Drink

  • Other meals on request
  • Picnic Lunches

Frühstück

  • Not Included

General

  • Iron/Ironing Board
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Tax included

In Room Facilities

  • Cots Available
  • DVD Player
  • Desk
  • Direct Dial Telephone
  • TV

Internet

  • WiFi

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Über Hosteria Papagayo

Hosteria Papagayo is a 180-year old farm, located in the Interandino valley in the western highlands, in the midst of the Avenue of the volcanoes. Only 45 minutes south of Quito, close to the town of Machachi, The hosteria is located in beautiful fields and offers perfect view points for the surrounding volcanoes.

Hosteria Papagayo offers different types of rooms for our clients. Some of the rooms come equipped with privet bathrooms, a fireplace and central heating for our exclusive clients as well as shared rooms for students and adventure tourists.

Services: Restaurant, Jacuzzi, free WiFiinternet, cable TV, Laundry serves, Purified water system, 24h hot water, equipment rental, tourist information and organized tours.

We offer wide range activities to explore Andean landscape, such as cultural tours, biking, horseback riding, climbing and hiking tours.

Hosteria Papagayo provides not only a prefect atmosphere in which to relax, but also offers an ideal place to acclimatize, at 3,200 meters above sea level.

History of the hosteria: In 1829 the Marquis of Solanda and Villarocha, who was the wife of Mariscal Antonio Jose de Sucre, owned these lands and it was here where they celebrated the Easter holiday of the year. In 1933 Don Miguel Angel Benalcazar, great grandson of “the libertador” Simon Bolivar bought parts of these lands and named them “Hacienda la Bolivia”. The famous battles that lead to the beginning of the liberation took place in these shepherd’s fields where Papagayo stands today. Boyaca, Pichincha, Carabobo, Tarqui, Ayacucho, Junin and Cotopaxi, cherish those who gave their own blood for the liberation, the Conquistadors and the Liberator.

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Hacienda Bolivia Machachi Panamericana Sur km 1.5 PapaGayo

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