"This is our 4th time staying at Unipark. It’s in front of the Seminario Park, next to the Cathedral, close to the Malencon. We feel welcome, safe, and pampered. The staff is amazing, specially Cesar who will always makes you feel welcome. The breakfast buffet is delicious and satisfying. The rooms are always exceptional clean. You won’t regret to come to Unipark. "
"The hotel can use some renovations however it was very clean. Breakfast and service good. For the price it was better than expected. Safe, close to everything very convenient "
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