Hodelpa Caribe Colonial Hotel
Hodelpa Caribe Colonial Hotel
Isabel La Catolica No. 159 Colonial Zone, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
54

Conveniently located among cafés, bars and restaurants, The Hodelpa Caribe Colonial Hotel in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is within easy walking distance of the Plaza Espana, Don Diego Colon's Alcazar, and the America's First Cathedral. For shoppers, El Conde pedestrian mall is nearby. The restaurant serves Dominican cuisine and has an international chef. There is a meeting room and a sundeck for sunbathers.
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