Set in vast, walled-in grounds, the Prado Río offers the faded glory of the Venezuelan bourgeois, now maintained by a small army of Bolivarian worker-bees. Besides the 13 spacious rooms in the main hotel building, there’s a colony of 66 cabañas arranged in the form of a Mediterranean town with a further 84 rooms. The complex is well maintained and adorned with flowers, and has its own restaurant, a large swimming pool and outdoor bar.
Hotel Prado Río
Venezuela