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Cala Di Volpe Boutique Hotel - Montevideo, Uruguay

Rambla Mahatma Gandhi y Parva Domus
Montevideo, 11300
Nightly Rates (100.00 - 230.00)   3 Star
Cala Di Volpe Boutique Hotel

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Property Description
The Cala do Volpe is an ocean front hotel and is located in one of the most picturesque hotels in the area.

Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Double

  • Standard room with two double or one queen bed, adjoining rooms, air conditioning, alarm clock, bathrobe, private bathroom, handicapped facilities, mini bar, movie channels, non smoking rooms, radio, refrigerator, safe in room, seating area, shower, cable television, direct dial telephone, speaker phone, lake view. Maximum 4 guests including children
  • Superior Studio

  • Superior Suite with one queen bed, air conditioning, alarm clock, bathrobe, private bathroom, handicapped facilities, mini bar, movie channels, non smoking rooms, radio, refrigerator, safe in room, seating area, shower, cable television, direct dial telephone, speaker phone, lake view. Maximum 3 guests including children
  • Corner Suite

  • Corner Suite with oen queen bed, air conditioning, alarm clock, bathrobe, private bathroom, handicapped facilities, mini bar, movie channels, non smoking rooms, radio, refrigerator, safe in room, seating area, shower, cable television, direct dial telephone, speaker phone, lake view. Maximum 4 guests including children
  • Executive Suite

  • Executive Suite room with one queen bed, air conditioning, alarm clock, bathrobe, private bathroom, handicapped facilities, mini bar, movie channels, non smoking rooms, radio, refrigerator, safe in room, seating area, shower, cable television, direct dial telephone, speaker phone, lake view. Maximum 5 guests including children

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 12pm 

  • Opened in  2001 

  • 72  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 12  floors. 


  • Directions
    On the Gvely ponta gazzetas seafront and only some blocks from the administrative centre. It is the hotel of choice for businessmen and women out of the downtown bustle but just a few minutes from it. On one of the finest spots of Montevido's unique Zantola MVH

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations require a guarantee by valid credit card with expiry date only.

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the internet site where your reservation was booked, cancellations must be made 2 days prior to arrival to avoid a 1 night cancellation and/or no show charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant located on site  * azzurro ristorante and bistro. italian and international cuisine. open 0700-2400

    Recreation Information
  • Recreation Located on site

  • * bicycle rentals * massage service-CHG * sauna/steam room * sightseeing tours-CHG * spa services
  • Recreation located off site

  • * childrens playground * fishing * game room * golf course * indoor pool * sailing * tennis courts * volleyball

  • Attractions located nearby

  • * Shopping Mall - 0 km N * Disco - 0 km E * Restaurant - 0 km E * Beach - 0 km E

    Related Uruguay Content

    Known as the 'Oriental Republic' because of its location on the eastern bank of the Rio de la Plata, Uruguay is one of the smallest of the South American republics. Parts of the territory which is now Uruguay were settled by the Spanish in the 1620s and the Portuguese in the 1680s; as a result, Uruguay became a major bone of contention between these rival European powers. The Spanish prevailed in the early 18th century, after the establishment of a settlement at San Felipe de Montevideo (which eventually became the Uruguayan capital) in 1726.

    The formal creation of the Uruguayan state took
    place in 1828. Throughout much of this early 19th-century period, the future Uruguay was occupied by Portuguese troops from neighboring Brazil; interventions – military and otherwise – by its larger neighboring powers were to become a recurrent feature of Uruguay’s political history.

    The conjunction between internal and external forces became apparent during the Great War of 1843-52, which centered on the siege of Montevideo, then under Colorado control, by Blanco forces. The war, which was eventually won by the Colorados, established the pattern whereby Argentina and Brazil became the guarantors of Uruguayan independence, with the intervention of global powers on occasion – Britain and France in the 19th century, the USA in the 20th century.

    Today, the country's economic health still relies heavily on its two large neighbors and main trading partners. Although the tourism industry only brings in under US$1 billion annually, Uruguay is drawing increasingly more visitors each year, and for good reasons. The country enjoys 500km (300 miles) of fine sandy beaches on the Atlantic and the Río de la Plata, woods, hills, hot springs, hotels, casinos, art festivals and numerous opportunities for sport and entertainment.

    Montevideo, the capital, contains more than half of Uruguay’s population. Located on the River Plate, which has been one of the essential elements for the development of the territory, Montevideo is also the country’s natural trading center. It is a delight for lovers of culture. Museums, theaters, exhibitions, shows, popular feasts... there is an intense agenda all year round and the city itself is a collection of art and history.

    Geography
    Uruguay is bordered to the north by Brazil, to the southeast by the Atlantic, and is separated from Argentina in the west and south by the River Uruguay, which widens out into the Rio de la Plata estuary. The landscape is made up of hilly meadows broken by streams and rivers. There is a string of beaches along the coast. Most of the country is grazing land for sheep and cattle. Montevideo, the most southern point of the nation, accommodates more than half of the population. About 90 per cent of the land is suitable for agriculture, although only 12 per cent is used in this way.


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