“Good location near the city center. The owner was very friendly and helpful with everything what we needed even more😁Delicious food served during breakfast.”
“The station is a really good idea but a little run down. It is situated at tha top of a really steep hill with the last 300 metres on rough track so access not easy. It is pretty and quiet , the breakfasts are good.”
“This hotel is just a short, cheap colectivo taxi ride from the bus station. It’s a few blocks from the main square and its impressive church, though there isn’t much else to do in town for tourists.
To enter the building you need to ring the doorbell every time, which can be a bit inconvenient. There’s a communal kitchen and fridge available for guests, as well as a dining room. However, the kitchen could use a more thorough cleaning before I’d feel comfortable cooking there.
There are two pleasant open-air sitting areas on the 2nd and 3rd floors, with nice mountain views from the 3rd floor. Be aware that none of the rooms actually have mountain views, despite what the booking.com description says — and some rooms don’t even have windows.
When we arrived, we were given a room without a window. I asked to change, but they weren’t able to move us until the following day. If I stayed here again, it would only be if I could book a room with a window.
The stairs to the upper floors are quite steep, and there’s some noise from traffic outside.
Overall, it’s a decent budget choice as long as you manage to get a room with natural light.”
“Our favorite place in Nicaragua, Big villa worth the price. Super nice and professional team. Great food and drinks. Super interesting concept of the farm, nice tours. Very clean villa with high comfort and premium bathrooms and kitchen. Nice horse riding tour with very tidy and well-fed horses.”
“Nice hostel! Lovely and relaxed people who work there. Its a small hostel, so it felt like a family. Met nice people! There is a hike you can make from the hostel but for other nature places/waterfalls you need to catch a bus.”
“Aguali is set up high up on the Cerró Apante hill overlooking Matagalpa. It’s a nature lovers heaven, low impact development and an active sustainability teaching centre. It’s a great place to practice your Spanish, though English is also well understood. Guests arrive and try and stay in Spanish which is great. Mine is limited but improved. I started in a dorm and then extended my stay in the bungalow, I loved it there!”
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