Santa Teresa offers rooms with TV and free Wi-Fi. It is located in Potosi city, which belongs to the UNESCO Cultural World Heritage and 5 blocks from the Plaza Principal.
Tracey
United Kingdom
location and staff were lovely, kind, helpful and friendly.
Set in charming colonial style building, Hostal Patrimonio offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs. It features a terrace and a sauna, and free parking is provided.
Jeremiah
Ireland
I liked so many things about Hostal Patrimonio.The location was excellent-a short walk to the main square Plaza de Mayo...The room was large and clean.It was serviced daily.Breakfast was very good with a lot of food.The staff were friendly. I want to mention David and Paola in particular....This is a lovely place to stay and worth returning to
Boasting a terrace, Hostal Imperial Carlos V is situated in Potosí in the Potosi Region region, 200 metres from Cathedral of Potosi and 200 metres from Plaza 10 de Noviembre.
Situated in Potosí, within 300 metres of Cathedral of Potosi and 300 metres of Plaza 10 de Noviembre, VIRREYES HOTEL features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi throughout the property as well...
David
United Kingdom
It is modern yet cosy at the same time. Also quiet.
Featuring a restaurant that serves international dishes, this hotel offers an American breakfast. Free parking and free Wi-Fi are provided.
Helen
Australia
The room was good & comfortable with hot water all the time & great heating for the cold nights. The heating is provided by radiators mounted on the walls, (not just a small electric heater). Despite rooms facing onto the central courtyard, which from previous experience can be noisy, it was quiet. The chef is excellent! Try the steak with Roquefort cheese. The location was fine for us but might not be if you don't like a 10 - 12 minute walk to the main plaza area and Calle Sucre with it's bars (the walk kept us fit). Reception organised a taxi for us to get a bus to our next destination.
Located in Potosí, 300 metres from Cathedral of Potosi, Hotel Coloso Potosi provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Rob
Netherlands
Nice central location.
Parking garage to store your car safely.
Featuring a terrace with a panoramic views, a skybar and an on-site restaurant, this 160 year old remodeled house offers accommodations in the ancient city of Potosí. Free WiFi access is available.
Emma Truman
Spain
Staff were lovely and very helpful - waited on the street in the rain to help me get a taxi. Room was very quiet - despite s few functions going on at the hotel in their conference rooms. Bed super comfy!
Set in Potosí, within 400 metres of Cathedral of Potosi and 300 metres of Plaza 10 de Noviembre, Hotel Gran Libertador offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property...
gentillesse
restauration
proximité des lieux d intérêt
Featuring a terrace with a panoramic views, a skybar and an on-site restaurant, this 160 year old remodeled house offers accommodations in the ancient city of Potosí. Free WiFi access is available.
Heating and hot shower. Nice view from the terrace.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Beds of salt G is set in Potosí, 1.8 km from Victor Agustin Ugarte Stadium and 2.9 km from Central Station.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Potosí cost £27 per night, and 4-star hotels in Potosí are £113 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Potosí can on average be found for £117 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Potosí this weekend is £35 or, for a 4-star hotel, £59. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Potosí for this weekend cost on average around £112 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £36 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Potosí for tonight. You'll pay on average around £58 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Potosí will cost around £112 (based on Booking.com prices).
Potosi is wonderful/ beautiful and was the richest city in...
Potosi is wonderful/ beautiful and was the richest city in the world for it´s silver. Beautiful architecture and culture. But it lies more than 4000 meters above sea level with a harsh climate and you need help with tours and car rentals
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Argentina
8.0
Scored 8.0
The mine tour is a must-do.
The mine tour is a must-do. Book it through your hostel, because most Bolivian tour companies can't be bothered to keep the information on their websites up to date. Then spend a half-day walking the hilly, narrow streets admiring the faded grandeur of the city's architecture (both in daytime and lit up after dark), and you will have seen what there is to see in Potosi.
LorenG
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very important historical city as it supplied enormous...
Very important historical city as it supplied enormous amount of silver to the Spanish empire. See the Casa de la Moneda, of course, and the Santa Teresa Convent, both of which have good multilingual tours. The eating options in the city are limited, especially when compared to Sucre.
Alistair
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting place!
Interesting place! We actually didn't do a mining tour as we thought it was a bit voyeuristic but a guy we met did and said it was good. The city itself it beautiful with little winding cobblestone streets, and there were lots of interesting churches, plazas and towers to explore :)
Matt
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Potosí is an extraordinary place, with a great history, and...
Potosí is an extraordinary place, with a great history, and as the source of European wealth (through the exploitation of the silver mines) a place every European should know.
The historical character of the city and the traditional Bolivian culture are amazing and kept alive in the 21st century. It is easy to move around, walking downwards and taking microbuses to go upwards in the city. Marvellous churches and old colonial institutions like Casa de la Moneda are unique treasures. And it is incredible to think and to feel that in the 16th Century Potosí was one of the biggest cities in the world, bigger than Paris or London.
Wolfgang
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
I rarely write reviews of entire cities but I am taking a...
I rarely write reviews of entire cities but I am taking a few minutes to write this because it's a shame that so many travelers only spend one night in Potosi (or they skip it entirely). I could not do a mine tour due to asthma-related respiratory issues so my perspective is strictly that of a world traveler who enjoys local life & culture, history, architecture, and food. There are plenty of things to do like taking a tour of the Casa de la Moneda, the San Franciscan Convent & Temple (especially the rooftop) and the Convent of Santa Teresa, as well as exploring the central market and just wandering the streets of the old town and interacting with the locals. I stayed for three nights and could easily have stayed longer but have to balance my 30-day stay in Bolivia with all the other cities and places of interest. The only real challenge in Potosi is the high altitude combined with steep streets and horrible air pollution from the local buses.
Very comfortable beds, pillows and blankets. After a 3 day tour in Uyuni, this was the perfect place to sleep well. Breakfast was great too and the staff was very friendly and caring. The room was huge! was not expecting it at all. The hotel is located in the city center next to many restaurantes, shops, pharmacies and the main attractions such as Casa de la moneda, plaza 10 de Noviembre, and many more.
-Comfortable bed
-Decent bathroom with very good+warm shower (what a treat after many electric showers☺️)
-Room was comfortable and warm/heated (most important reason why I booked it for the cold nights in Potosi☺️)
-WiFi worked well
-Elevator (very convenient when you just arrived at 4100m)
-Friendly and helpful staff
-Close to the Main Plaza (approx. 5 minutes by foot), restaurants and shops
The hotel is located about 5 minutes walk from where the buses to Uyuni arrive & depart, & a 10-minute bus ride from the old town. In the same street where the Uyuni bus stop is, there are a number of local places to eat. I would highly recommend the Turquesa: everything worked well, rooms are sizeable, breakfast is good value & the staff are pleasant and professional.
This was such a wonderful hotel! Our room was spacious, comfortable, and the hotel itself was so charming!! Staff were incredibly friendly, and helped us coordinate a private taxi to Sucre for a good price, something we appreciated very much!! Would highly recommend staying here, we will be again the next time we return to Potosí!
The hotel stuff were so helpful and careful in all my staying. The room was nice, clean and very warm, has everything to made the best of comfort.
The bathroom had all day hot water and it was so nice and clean.
The breakfast good enough and yummy.
The parking site, have a lot of space and it's easy to access.
A very quiet and lovely place in the middle of Potosi. The hosts were very kind and hospitable. Wifi was excellent. Plenty of bed coverings provided for the cold nights along with a portable electric heater. Pleasant breakfast. Overall a great value!
The good hotel in Potosi, is located in the city center, but not in a noisy environment. There is a heater in the room. The water in the shower was so hot I almost burn myself :) I like the small balcony, I could sit in the sun!
The hotel is located in an old building in the very center of Potosi near markets, tourist attractions, etc. My room was good, with free heating, facing the road but quiet at night. The Internet was very good.
Amazing hotel.
Located in the heart of Potosi. Spotless clean , extremely hel staff!! Really go above and beyond to make us as comfortable as possible!
Great breakfast!!!
We got an UPGRADE!
Family room with a living room.
best bed I’ve slept in months!
Hot shower
super clean rooms
heated rooms (needed in Potosi at night)
AMAZING BREAKFAST
Nice colonial style hotel. Comfortable with a great staff that spoke decent English. Also one receptionist got me a private car to Uyuni. It was definitely worth it.
We enjoyed staying here. It was quiet, but only a block away from the main square in Potosí. Breakfast was good. We extended our stay here for an extra night.
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