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Parador La Hacienda Juanita - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Part of a coffee plantation dating from the 1800s, the hotel exudes the slower pace of days gone by. Rooms are in four wooden buildings, some with four-poster beds and antiques from the coffee industry's heyday. The accommodations are rustic - most have classic wooden shutters instead of glass windo... fodors.com
No title - expert review Named after one of its long-ago owners, a matriarch named Juanita, this pink stucco building dates from 1836, when it was a coffee plantation. Situated 2 miles (3.2km) west of the village of Maricao, beside Route 105 heading to Mayagüez, it has a long veranda and a living room furnished with a ... frommers.com
Peace and relaxation - user review It is the perfect getaway. It is relaxing, not overcrouded, excellent home cooking, everything is fresh and clean. It is the pertec... travel.yahoo.com
to much noise - user review unfurtunatly I was unable to rest well my first night in that beautifull place due a party that was going on, no air condition so we have to leave that windows open sta... travel.yahoo.com
Roach Hotel - user review The grounds were nice but if you compare a room here with one at Motel 6, the Motel 6 would be a 5 star hotel. The bed was very very small and hard, the windows have no glass or... travel.yahoo.com
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