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Costa Rica Hotels: Heredia/Alajuela/Airport Area: El Rodeo Country Inn
By Explore Costa Rica Staff
Jul 28, 2008, 14:20
Costa Rica Hotels: Heredia/Alajuela/Airport Area: El Rodeo Country Inn
Location San Antonio de Belen, Heredia/Alajuela/Airport Area
Phone 2293-3909
Fax 2293-3464
Room Information 29 units
Prices $105 (£53) double; $160 (£80) suite. Rates include buffet breakfast
Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V
In Room Amenities A/C, TV, free Wi-Fi, minibar, coffeemaker, hair dryer, safe
Parking Free parking
Located around the "backside" of the San Jose Internationl airport, in San Antonio de Belen, this longstanding Costa Rica hotel has been entirely updated, expanded and redone. All of the rooms are spacious and feature new furnishings and decor, including sturdy beds with artistic wood and metal headboards adorned with sculpted cala lilies. Most have wood floors and large bathrooms. I'd ask for one either in the new section, or on the second floor of the older building. The suites have a Jacuzzi tub and sitting area. There are several lounge areas spread around the rambling structure, as well as a pool table on a large open second-floor veranda. The namesake El Rodeo steakhouse restaurant here is excellent.
Facilities: 2 restaurants; bar; midsize pool; 1 unlit outdoor tennis court; Jacuzzi; tour desk; limited room service (noon-10pm); laundry service
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San Jose Guide:
San Jose, the Capital of Costa Rica, is the hub of all transportation in Costa Rica. For that reason, it is usually the first place you will visit while in Costa Rica. It lies between three Costa Rica volcanoes. There is a large variety of Costa Rica hotels, parks, restaurants and attractions for visitors. The first thing noticed about San Jose is the local friendliness. The city is set up on a pretty logical grid system. When on foot and touring the capital, Costa Ricans, also known as Ticos, are always willing to lend a hand with directions. Always remember though, locals use landmarks not street names for directions, and if you just can't figure out where you are, find a local church. Every church in Costa Rica faces west. While in the Capital, you have access to the best public transportation in all of Central America.
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