The Catalonia Santo Domingo is a sensational 21-story building that is located oceanfront at George Washington Avenue, 30 minutes from Las Americas International Airport and only a few minutes away...
Located in Santo Domingo and next to Mirador Park, this hotel features an outdoor pool with swim-up bar, and a well-equipped spa. It offers comfortable rooms, a 10-minute drive from the city center.
Located in the old quarter of Santo Domingo, the Barceló Santo Domingo offers convenient amenities and easy access to the capital's beautiful monuments.
Located in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo Este, this modern hotel is less than 1 km from the famous villa Alcazar de Colon. It features on-site dining and free Wi-Fi.
This hostel is located in Santo Domingo and is within a block of the ocean. This hostel offers an outdoor terrace bar, laundry facilities and free Wi-Fi in every room.
Ania
Dominican Republic
I like the location of the hotel. I have stayed here before. And would stay again when in Santo Domingo.
It's a great value for money if you need a room for a night or two.
AC, wifi, hot water, fridge in the room, nice and accommodating staff.
Hotel Class Colonial is set in Santo Domingo, 1312 feet from Mercado Modelo. The property is located 0.6 mi from Puerto Santo Domingo and a 17-minute walk from Malecon.
Shaun Mc
United States of America
Amazing location. Close to a lot of things, store, food, souvenirs, nice friendly staff.
Real InterContinental Santo Domingo is located in Downtown Santo Domingo, in the Piantini district, just across the street from Acropolis Center. The Blue Mall is 2297 feet away.
Conveniently located in the colonial city of Santo Domingo, this cozy hotel offers excellent service and an intimate atmosphere for a relaxing stay after exploring the surrounding historic city.
Rafael
United States of America
Everything and convenience to move around just walking.
The Metro Bus Station and the Olympic Stadium are a short walk from this Santo Domingo hotel. The hotel offers the full-service Aromas restaurant and free high-speed internet access.
great neighborhood, nice staff, very good breakfast!
Conveniently located near Santo Domingo’s bustling commercial and business districts, El Embajador, a Royal Hideaway Hotel treats each guest with the pomp and circumstance befitting of worldly...
The rooms were very clean and the beds very comfortable
This boutique Santo Domingo Billini Hotel is 2133 feet from Puerto de Santo Domingo and Playa Montesinos. Features include free WiFi in all areas, an outdoor pool, and on-site restaurant.
Room size .was great, the TV woulnt tune to english
JW Marriott Santo Domingo is an elegant venue fully equipped with a concierge desk, gift shop, currency exchange services, an indoor pool and a restaurant. This smoke-free hotel has free Wi-Fi.
centrally located with direct access to the blue mall
Set 1312 feet from Santo Domingo Cathedral in the Colonial Zone, Casas del XVI offers stylish rooms, a garden terrace and a lounge area. Free Wi-Fi and free continental breakfast are included.
Very good interior design and helpful friendly staff
The building is in front of the brand new PRICESMART, the biggest Warehouse-Club for members in Central America and the Caribbean. Local restaurants and cafe's nearby.
Staff very friendly and helpful also spoke English 👍
Located in Santo Domingo’s financial district, Radisson Hotel Santo Domingo is close to major companies and the best restaurants. It features a gym, beauty salon and an outdoor swimming pool.
I like everything staff was very nice and helpfull
Located in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo Este, this modern hotel is less than 1 km from the famous villa Alcazar de Colon. It features on-site dining and free Wi-Fi.
Its like a home away from home. The staff feels like family .
This 4-star hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a central location in Bella Vista, of Santo Domingo. It is a 25-minute drive from the International Airport of Las Americas.
It was cool. Thank you for the moment. Very appreciated.
Located in the heart of the first city of America, this hotel offers beautiful architecture and balconies with the characteristic ironwork of the 19th century.
Very nice and comfortable place. Location is amazing!
Conveniently located in the center of Santo Domingo, Mosquito Boutique Hotel Zona Colonial provides air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace.
Conveniently set in the center of Santo Domingo, Hostal Magisterial Santo Domingo provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
La amabilidad del personal y lo grande de la habitacion
Ideally located in the center of Santo Domingo, Hostal Bella Epoca has free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Muy buenas atenciones del encargado, responsabilidad y amabilidad
Ideally set in Santo Domingo, Colonial 154 H Boutique has air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
It’s quiet at night, educated guests, great breakfast
Hotel Villa Colonial is in the heart of Santo Domingo's historic center, and has an outdoor pool, tropical gardens and a charming patio. The air-conditioned rooms include cable TV.
felt like an oasis. the dip pool was so refreshing
Located in Santo Domingo's Business Area, this hotel is within walking distance of the National Theater and the Palacio de Bellas Artes Theater. The hotel offers an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
Todo fue bien, personal muy gentil y colaborativo.
Conveniently located in the Downtown Santo Domingo district of Santo Domingo, Hotel Casa Libertad is located 3.3 miles from Malecon, 3.7 miles from Agora Mall and 4.5 miles from Puerto Santo Domingo.
Located on the Malecon Avenue near city attractions and shopping, the Renaissance Santo Domingo Jaragua Hotel & Casino overlooks the Caribbean Sea, boasting tropical gardens it also offers a full...
It was very good and the food met my expectations.
Located right on the Malecon seafront boulevard, the Crowne Plaza Santo Domingo features an outdoor pool and whirlpool, a casino and a spa.
Breakfast and service were excellent and so was the room.
FAQs about hotels in Santo Domingo
On average, 3-star hotels in Santo Domingo cost $50 per night, and 4-star hotels in Santo Domingo are $100 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Santo Domingo can be found for $123 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Santo Domingo this weekend is $84 or, for a 4-star hotel, $136. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Santo Domingo for this weekend cost around $262 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Santo Domingo for tonight. You'll pay around $160 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Santo Domingo will cost around $268, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It's always great to travel here. This trip I seen alot more police activity over the whole city. It looks like they are cracking down on crime, which is always good. I actually got stopped twice in a road block. After asking a few questions I was on my way.
mcneal
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
As every country's capital, Santo Domingo buzzes with life.
As every country's capital, Santo Domingo buzzes with life. You gotta know where you're going, you gotta be comfortable with long traffic times, constant construction sites and a lot of people around. There are really good restaurants and nightlife is pretty good. Colonial Zone is the historic site to go if you want to see the architecture, go to several museums at walking distance and learn about some of our history.
Denisse
Dominican Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Take a guided tour through the colonial attractions, you...
Take a guided tour through the colonial attractions, you will enjoy the history of the place much more. The fortress did have a nice interactive tour, also the Museo de las Casas Reales had a lot of information posted.
The food and shops in the Zona Colonial were more expensive than we really expected. But the Tourism Police have a constant presence and the whole area felt very safe. The staff at the hotel warned us about straying from the area though, so it is important to know where you are and what you plan on doing.
The Duarte wax museum was a pleasant surprise, and you should get to know the history of the Dominican Republic as it is fascinating. Even though they received independence from Spain in 1821, it wasn't really until 1965 that a truly independent democracy was established.
Russell
Costa Rica
6.0
Scored 6.0
walking through ciudad colonial is a must..choosing where to...
walking through ciudad colonial is a must..choosing where to eat is really hard..food quality is very low..i have tried a lot of different restaurants but was never 100% happy with the food...i wish the Indian restaurant had been open as i am sure it would have been delicious..the weather is too hot and humid to walk very far so it is a matter of continuously taking uber taxis.even so, i can never do all the things i want and its the 4th time i go there
Ellie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Colonial is nice and prety safe area.
Colonial is nice and prety safe area. Trafic in the city is chaotic and dengerous espetialy for pedestrians. Food and drinks was very good. Markets, gorcheries stores are nice very well equiped.
Taxy services works well. People are nice and calm. The music osceverywhare. As well as horns from the cars.
They speak only Spanish, even young people. Colonial is nice other parts not so.
Richard
Croatia
8.0
Scored 8.0
it isn't the first time I visit but it is the first time i...
it isn't the first time I visit but it is the first time i have used uber and it is a game changer..i mean in a hot humid chaotic city, even a person who loves walking like myself has to give it up...the only places you can easily walk around in , are shopping malls (the best is Agora mall) and the ciudad colonial. i have been told it is not safe at night but tbh i havent had any problem but cant guarantee it could be safe for everyone..
everyone is at Malecon , sea promenade, after 6pm, jogging, relaxing and eating..mind you, the water is extremely contaminated and smelly..nevertheless this city has got something special which makes u like it...and most people are friendly.. i dined at Layali arabic restaurant it was amazing with beautiful decor..and tasty food..$$..also dined on the top floor of agora mall..plenty of food stalls..i had chicken teryaki with rice $..if you avoid all tourist traps and buy your presents in the not so known shops and eat in the not so touristy spots, you will save a lot..pls some street vendors are extremely poor and even if you dont wana buy anything, a small change will make them happy..i always keep 100 pesos notes in my purse..around a dollar. dont forget to visit boca chica, a natural swimming pool where the water is crystal clear..weekdays best..weekend too crowded..only approx 20 min by bus
When I first saw the rating of the place I was curious as it's so high. Yet after staying I understand why. The staff is phenomenally kind and helpful. They are really great people. Furthermore, the breakfast they served was heavenly. The best hotel breakfast I've had ever!!
The location is excellent + fairly safe for Santo Domingo so you can easily roam the Colonial Zone. of the city with plenty of restaurants, things to see/visit and a grocery store nearby.
Good breakfast , nice clean well appointed room . I especially envoyés the bathtub inside the room and the color palette was elegant . The service was on point and the facilities were good . I’ll definitely book this hotel the next time I’m in Santo Domingo.
I had to stay longer in Santo Domingo and the choice was of course to stay in Catalonia, best hotel in the zone, it has amazing food in the breakfast and at it’s restaurant, it is spacious and have great views on the sea from everywhere! Love this place
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