Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Great location, right next to the commercial area of Talca and very close to the train station. The hotel was pretty, the beds comfortable and the bathroom surprisingly big. The hotel offered free coffee and tea for free in the afternoons, which was a very pleasing surprise and made every afternoon better when coming back to the hotel.
With a little TLC (read: a big clean) this could be a real gem. Room wasn't big, but good enough. The best thing is the garden with the pool (which was closed...) which felt like an oasis in the city and is a nice place to hang out on a warm day.
There's no lock on the door of the room but it is a small hotel with just a few rooms and the host seems always around and there are cameras. The main door was always locked. So felt perfectly safe.
Staff helpful and friendly
Safe streets to walk around in
Parking available but a little walk
Breakfast available....language barrier meant we didn't get the cooked eggs
Property located in a very quiet & safe area. I had to park my car outside the hotel and there was never any issue - safety wise. Very clean and nicely decorated - some lovely antiques on display in the reception area made it look more welcoming. Breakfast was fair.
Talca is a "real" Chilean town with not a lot of tourist, which we enjoyed! Hostel Casa Azul was a little off the main plaza and we were given a large room and access to the kitchen ( no other guests were there). Close to Diagonal Street with restaurants and even a trendy cerveceria.
Hostel located on a typical house. The rooms are situated around a central patio with a garden and a water fountain. You can fall asleep listening the sound of the water.
Jose Carlos
Solo traveler
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