WeylandFamily
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This is a very lovely hotel - beautifully decorated, comfortable rooms / beds. There are restaurants walking distance (next door and a tea house down the street that had great local beers and stays open until 10:30 pm). Breakfast was pretty comprehensive including scrambled eggs, ham, cheese, homemade bread, cereal, juice, fruit, tea and Nescafé coffee. Only suggestions related to breakfast are that it would have been nice to have brewed coffee and have milk / butter on the table so we didn't have to request it.||There are some details around service that could be improved however. After we checked in we had problems finding someone to help us - there was no one in reception or in any of the public areas of the hotel. We wanted to ask about the sauna and hot tub (neither of which were turned on). We were also missing towels in one of our rooms but ended up surviving with the small hand towels. When I checked out they wanted to charge a 10% tip on top of the room rate - which I have never seen in my 5.5 years living and travelling through Chile, except at resorts where a large array of services were included. We literally stayed the night here and left in the morning.||Despite all of this I thought the hotel was good value for money and would recommend it to travellers passing through La Junta.