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[20.03.2007 17:03]
Date published
Mar 2007
80 out of 100
Frommers Highly Recommend Hotel Avila
Describing the Hotel Avila as the "aged grande dame of Caracas hotels" and "a quiet oasis located about 15 minutes from downtown", the author points out that it was "built by Nelson Rockefeller in 1942...on the flanks of Mount Avila". Stating that most of the city is "cold concrete and glass", the author considers the "lush grounds and flowering [more...]
Describing the Hotel Avila as the "aged grande dame of Caracas hotels" and "a quiet oasis located about 15 minutes from downtown", the author points out that it was "built by Nelson Rockefeller in 1942...on the flanks of Mount Avila". Stating that most of the city is "cold concrete and glass", the author considers the "lush grounds and flowering [more...]
Article
[20.03.2007 17:05]
Date published
Mar 2007
100 out of 100
Foothills fantasy echoes an earlier era
By its setting and atmosphere, this hotel takes you back to "a less traffic-choked age", surrounded as it is by a "lush enclave" where guests pass a "stand of tropical foliage, with parakeets and macaws" to enter the hotel. The 1940s "grand old" building's "two ivory wings" are symbolic of "what's great about Caracas". From the rooms, all of [more...]
By its setting and atmosphere, this hotel takes you back to "a less traffic-choked age", surrounded as it is by a "lush enclave" where guests pass a "stand of tropical foliage, with parakeets and macaws" to enter the hotel. The 1940s "grand old" building's "two ivory wings" are symbolic of "what's great about Caracas". From the rooms, all of [more...]
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