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Costa Rica Hotels: Heredia/Alajuela/Airport Area: Hampton Inn & Suites
By Explore Costa Rica Staff
Jul 28, 2008, 14:23
Costa Rica Hotels: Heredia/Alajuela/Airport Area: Hampton Inn & Suites
Location Autopista General Canas, by the airport, Heredia/Alajuela/Airport Area
Phone 800/426-7866 in the U.S., 2436-0000
Fax 2442-2781
Room Information 100 units
Prices $123 (£62) double; $144 (£72) suite. Rates include buffet breakfast and airport shuttle
Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V
In Room Amenities A/C, TV, dataport, minifridge, coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron
Parking Free parking
If familiarity, basic comfort, and proximity to the airport are important to you, then the Hampton Inn is your best bet. The rooms are what you'd expect from a well-known chain, and because the hotel is relatively new, they don't show much wear and tear. The hotel has both standard rooms and suites. Aside from being more spacious, the suites come with a minifridge and microwave oven. Breakfast is served, but no other dining options are on site; a Denny's and a separate Costa Rican fast-food chicken joint are just across the parking lot.
There's a large swank casino, with a popular bar, just steps away as well. This is a good choice if your plane arrives very late or leaves very early and you don't plan to spend any time in San José. Free local calls, high-speed Internet access in all rooms, and Wi-Fi in public areas are all perks that will appeal to business travelers and vacationers alike. In fact, those staying in the suites get free international calls, over the hotel's VoIP network.
Facilities: Bar; small pool; small exercise room; tour desk; business center; free Wi-Fi; babysitting; laundry service; nonsmoking rooms
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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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