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정보 Andescamp Lodge
Address: 615 Huascar Street, Huaraz, Huaraz, Peru
Andescamp property is located only about 5 minutes walking distance from the main square of Huaraz. The lodge offers its guests an excellent opportunity to make friends, organize expeditions, tours as well as rent out the mountain equipment, provide professional advice as well as maps since the owner is an experienced mountain guide.
The travellers can choose between shared dorms and private ensuite rooms for 2-4 people, all with hot showers and wi-fi 24/7. There's also a spacious living room with comfortable sofas where you can relax while watching DVDs, reading books etc
The staff working in the hostal is very helpful and speak English.
Please Note:
This property has a 3 day cancellation policy.
Failure to cancel within this time will result in a cancellation charge equal to the first night of your stay.
Check in and out: midday
The travellers can choose between shared dorms and private ensuite rooms for 2-4 people, all with hot showers and wi-fi 24/7. There's also a spacious living room with comfortable sofas where you can relax while watching DVDs, reading books etc
The staff working in the hostal is very helpful and speak English.
Please Note:
This property has a 3 day cancellation policy.
Failure to cancel within this time will result in a cancellation charge equal to the first night of your stay.
Check in and out: midday
Andescamp Lodge 시설
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최근 리뷰
54%
We were supposed to stay at Andescamp for 4 nights but ended up relocating after the second night (the new one was even worse though.) The security was at times appalling - no safety lockers, the plugs in the rooms didn't work so cameras etc had to be charged in places such as the laundry room - at times overt (couldn't get in after 10pm, since the staff didn't come to open the doors.) For some unfathomable reason most information about various things in the hostel was in Hebrew. Saara, from Finland ~ 8th May 2013
54%
We were supposed to stay at Andescamp for 4 nights but ended up relocating after the second night (the new one was even worse though.) The security was at times appalling - no safety lockers, the plugs in the rooms didn't work so cameras etc had to be charged in places such as the laundry room - at times overt (couldn't get in after 10pm, since the staff didn't come to open the doors.) For some unfathomable reason most information about various things in the hostel was in Hebrew. Saara, from Finland ~ 8th May 2013
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