Azul Real is located in Oruro. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Helena
United Kingdom
Comfortable beds, spacious rooms, HOT water, very clean! Staff at the front desk were super helpful with any request. Breakfast was delicious and plenty of choice (if you get there on the earlier side!)
The Oruro Inn provides accommodation in Oruro. The hotel features both free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, rooms are fitted with a patio.
Eline
Netherlands
We liked the fast Wifi, the breakfast, the big bathroom with good hot shower pressure and the private parking. The room’s size was very comfortable. Also the hotel has a tiny convenience store which was very handy.
Hotel Bethania is offering accommodation in Oruro. This 2-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Paris
United States
Fantastic staff that made you feel welcome. Quiet neighborhood and has a super comfortable bed and room. Excellent value for basic accommodations. I would stay here again.
Hotel el LUCERO is located in Oruro. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Be careful of buying things from the artists in the park (...
Be careful of buying things from the artists in the park (and anywhere). When you pay them with money, use coins and not bills. When you’re not looking, they will switch bills and claim you gave them a fake bill. Next thing you know, the police arrive and you go before the judge. No charges will be filed but you’ll have to come back to fight the charges on a later date (20 days to 6 months). Remember your visa is only good for 30 days. Good luck !
Richard
Bolivia
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only visit for 2 nights to enable visit to sponsored...
I only visit for 2 nights to enable visit to sponsored children through World Vision, so cannot judge Oruro for itself, but enjoy visiting local market, buying provisions, & sampling "Api", local Maize drink, & "Bunuelos" - sort of large inflated pancake - both delicious -
Also originally on 1st visit, sampled "Charkecan" - local typical dish of Llama meat with potatoes, hard boiled egg, etc, but unfortunately 2nd time made me very ill, so warning - be careful of restaurant!!
Oruro growing v fast, & seems like a construction site, quite chaotic, plenty of stray/street dogs roaming loose.
Surrounding hinterland/countryside V interesting - God´s given country, with herds of Llamas & wild horses, goats & sheep, & cultivation of potatoes & other basic commodities
Close to the Oruro Carnaval main events, but far enough to have more tranquility. The staff was simply amazing, really caring and welcoming, and tried their very best to help us in any way they could. I was sick with altitude and I was offered extra coca tea right to my room. They kept our luggage safely and let us stay on the lobby for a few hours because our bus was later that night. The hotel itself is very clean. Breakfast ok.
We liked the fast Wifi, the breakfast, the big bathroom with good hot shower pressure and the private parking. The room’s size was very comfortable. Also the hotel has a tiny convenience store which was very handy.
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