Hotel Andaluz

Guayaquil


The rooms aren't as charming as the facade, but the Andaluz certainly has character. An antique theme runs throughout, including a large Singer sewing machine, vintage clocks, historic photographs and model ships in the lobby. A friendly, good-value option: rooms are bright with touches of Ecuadorian artwork and the upstairs terrace is a fine spot for relaxing.


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