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Hotel Oro Verde

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Smart, well-situated hotel with spacious and luxurious rooms, exemplary levels of service and a wide range of facilities.

Situated in the heart of Guayaquil’s modern commercial and banking area, not far from the international airport, the smart, business-like Hotel Oro Verde is ideally placed to take advantage of the city’s main attractions including the impressive malecón.

Still considered by many to be the best hotel in town, the Oro Verde works hard to maintain its pre-eminent position. All rooms and suites are spacious and immaculate, with a neutral decorative style, and service is exemplary. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, bar and four restaurants ranging from the informal El Patio, with its barbeques and buffets, to Le Gourmet with its grand piano and air of bonhomie.

Bartolome, Galápagos

What our clients say

  • Hotel was a bit business like and the rooms a bit drab although comfortable.  The food in the gourmet restaurant although expensive (for Ecuador standards) was outstanding.

  • "Marvelous hotel for our last night, can't fault it."

    CC, Carnforth Feb 2014
  • "Modern 5 star business / tourist hotel that met all expectations."

    PT, London Jun 2014
  • Very happy with this hotel, located on the main street in Guayaquil. Very friendly and helpful staff. Good restaurant and breakfast. Was pleased to be given voucher for free drink…

    PG, Oxford Jan 2018
  • Got up-graded to two suites on arrival and the rooms were very spacious and impressive. Wonderful breakfast buffet.

  • Spacious rooms, courteous staff, great breakfasts! A little tired-looking and a longish walk from central areas.

    JG, Sevenoaks Aug 2015
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Our Expert's Opinion

Maggie
Maggie Wilson - Travel Expert

Maggie visited Latin America on her first backpacking trip when she was 19. Since then, she has taken every opportunity to travel, and has managed to explore a lot of the region in subsequent trips.

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