Ave Jorge Washington, Caracas, 1011 A, Venezuela…
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The Avila is an older hotel, founded in the 1940s by Nelson Rockefeller. The hotel is surrounded by quiet, floral gardens which provide a welcome relief from the gray concrete of the capital. The landscaped lawns are host to a jogging path, and an on site gym and pool are also available. There is a dining area beside the pool and all the rooms have balconies, many of which offer a splendid view of Mount Avila. Convention and meeting facilities are available, as is a business support staff. The downtown area is easily accessible by taxi.
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Not good. We went there because my mom had been there seven years ago, and back then it was \none of the best in Caracas. The maintenance is \nterrible. They gave us these terrible rooms where \nall the bathrooms where in more that unacceptable \ncondition, we complain and they moved us to other \nrooms somehow better. But in my opinion they \nshouldn't have offer us those rooms on the first \nplace. The carpet was dirty, one of the toilet wasn't working, there were not hand towels and not rug to put outside the bathtub either.They said they are renewing the hotel, but I'm not sure we will ever go back.
06 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserIf you want an American style hotel tower, this is not it. The Avila has beautiful gardens, and indoor-outdoor bar in a lush setting and top notch service. It is not located right downtown, but, is in a convenient place.
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