Gran Hotel CochabambaA unique retreat that combines nature, design and comfort in the midst of urban life

Gran Hotel CochabambaA unique retreat that combines nature, design and comfort in the midst of urban life
Gran Hotel Cochabamba
Star rating : 5.0
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Triple Suite Perfect for families or small groups, this spacious suite features three Queen - size beds and modern amenities. Relax in comfort in this cozy and airy room, ideal for longer stays or shared vacations.Imperial Suite A grand space featuring a King - size bed, a lavish bathroom with a hydromassage bathtub, and a dedicated dressing room. With a large living and meeting area, expansive windows, and luxurious finishes, the Imperial Suite offers everything you need for a sophisticated, comfortable experience.Simple Suite This elegantly designed suite features a super king bed and is available with or without a pool view. With contemporary décor, a private balcony option, and modern touches like blackout curtains, air conditioning, and high-speed internet, this suite offers all the amenities for a peaceful and restful stay.Double Suite Ideal for families or friends, this spacious suite comes with two queen-sized beds and is designed for comfort. Located in the modern wing, it's the perfect setting for escaping the every day, complete with a bathroom, seating area, and all the essentials for a memorable stay.Matrimonial Suite Unwind in a spacious room equipped with a comfy super king bed. Choose between pool or city view and relax on the private balcony. This suite offers everything from blackout curtains and a workspace to a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi, making it ideal for couples seeking both comfort and convenience.Presidential Suite Designed by renowned Bolivian designer Maya Mac Lean, this stunning suite offers unparalleled luxury. Enjoy two private entrances, a California king bed, a guest bathroom, a dining area for six, and a living room featuring avant-garde decor. Complete with a spacious dressing room and a luxurious bathroom with a separate Jacuzzi and shower, this suite ensures an exquisite stay.Standard Director This elegant room offers a king-size bed and a spacious balcony that overlooks "La Pérgola," a charming heritage feature of the hotel. Relax and enjoy the traditional ambiance with all the modern comforts at your fingertips.Simple Standard Located in the heritage wing, this room boasts a large terrace with views of the hotel's famous pergola. Featuring a comfortable queen bed, TV, minibar, and Wi-Fi, this room provides the perfect retreat after a busy day.Quadruple Suite This suite is tailored for groups, featuring four single beds and all the modern conveniences, including a desk, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, and a shared bathroom. Perfect for delegations or larger families.Apart Suite Double Ideal for extended stays, this modern suite offers flexible spaces with a living room and kitchenette. It features two large bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, providing the perfect balance of luxury and convenience for families or business travelers.Apart Suite Master A modern and spacious suite designed for extended stays, complete with a living room and kitchenette. The large bedroom is equipped with a king-size bed and a private bathroom, offering all the comforts of home in a luxurious setting.Apart Suite Auxiliar This elegant suite offers a king-size bed, a desk for work, high-speed internet, and all the modern amenities like blackout curtains, air conditioning, and cable TV, making it the perfect space for both business and leisure stays.Matrimonial Standard Nestled in the heritage block, this cozy room offers access to a beautiful terrace and views of the historic pergola. A queen bed, TV, minibar, and complimentary Wi-Fi make it ideal for a restful, comfortable stay.
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See AllChrist of Concord Located at the top of the San Pedro hill, the Cristo de la Concordia is one of the most emblematic monuments of Cochabamba and one of the tallest statues of Christ in the world, with 34.20 meters high, surpassing even the famous Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro.This majestic monument not only represents the faith and unity of the people of Cochabamba, but also offers a unique experience for visitors. From its lookout, you can enjoy an impressive panoramic view of the entire city, especially at sunset, when the sun tints the valley golden.Main Plaza 14 de Septiembre The 14 de Septiembre Main Square is the neuralgic and historical center of Cochabamba, a space full of life, culture and colonial architecture that enchants all its visitors. Surrounded by emblematic buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Governor's Office, the Mayor's Office, and large heritage houses, this square is a living testimony of the past and present of the city.Portales Palace The Palacio Portales, located in the Queru Queru area, is one of the most impressive architectural jewels of Cochabamba and all of Bolivia. Built in the early twentieth century by order of Simón I. Patiño, the Bolivian magnate known as the “Tin Baron”, this majestic palace was conceived as a personal residence, although it was never inhabited by him.Inspired by European architecture, the Palacio Portales combines Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic styles, with materials brought from France, Italy and other countries of the continent. Inside, visitors can admire original furniture, stained glass windows, carved marble, crystal chandeliers and an exquisite decoration that reflects the luxury of the period.Concord Carnival The Concordia Carnival, held in Cochabamba's Concordia neighborhood, offers a vibrant and authentic experience that reflects the community feeling and joy typical of Bolivian carnivals. Although more intimate in character than the city's larger carnivals, it is notable for its spontaneity and warmth.Tunari Park It is one of the most important natural treasures of the department of Cochabamba, and a must-see destination for lovers of ecotourism, adventure and biodiversity. Located northwest of the city, this park extends over 300,000 hectares and shelters a wide variety of ecosystems, from arid valley areas to mountain rainforests, reaching 5,035 meters above sea level, this park offers spectacular scenery, ideal for activities such as hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, nature photography and ecological walks.Santa Teresa Convent Museum It is one of the most important heritage sites in Cochabamba. Founded in 1760 as a cloistered convent for the Discalced Carmelite nuns, this place reflects the religious and cultural life of the colonial era.The convent has an impressive mestizo baroque architecture, characterized by wide patios, adobe walls, corridors with arches and colonial tile roofs. Inside, the museum houses a valuable collection of religious art, including paintings of the Cuzco school, colonial sculptures, liturgical objects and antique furniture.Félix Capriles Stadium Is the main sports venue in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Located in the Cala Cala area, 2,582 meters above sea level, it is the largest field in the city and one of the most emblematic in the country.Family Park Is a modern recreational space located on Costanera Avenue, near the Cobija Bridge, in the northern area of Cochabamba. Designed for the whole family, it offers a safe and pleasant environment, ideal to enjoy at any time of the year.virgin of urkupiña The legend of the Virgin of Urkupiña dates back to the 17th century, when a shepherd girl on the hill of Cota, near Quillacollo, saw a luminous woman with a child in her arms. Upon telling her experience, the community witnessed the apparition, and the girl exclaimed in Quechua: “Jaqaypiña urqupiña” (she is already on the hill), giving rise to the name of the Virgin. The image of the Virgin was found in the same place, according to tradition.The festivity of the Virgin of Urkupiña is one of the most important in the country, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cochabamba. It is celebrated from August 11 to 16, with activities that include:Folkloric Entrance: on August 14, with traditional dances from all over Bolivia.Mass and procession: on August 15, the central day of the festivity.Pilgrimage to Calvario: August 16, where the faithful perform symbolic rituals such as the extraction of stones, asking for favors or thanking for blessings received.Vial Park The Parque Vial is an urban space dedicated to road safety education, located in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is designed to teach children, youth and adults about traffic rules and the importance of responsible driving, promoting road culture from an early age.This park has scale replicas of real streets, traffic signals, traffic lights and signs, allowing visitors to practice correct behavior on public roads in a safe and controlled environment. In addition, there are workshops and educational activities aimed at reducing traffic accidents and promoting respect among pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.The Boulevard Recoleta Boulevard is a charming pedestrian promenade located in the historic neighborhood of Recoleta, in the northern part of Cochabamba, Bolivia. This space stands out for its quiet atmosphere, its colonial architecture and its cultural and gastronomic offer, making it an ideal place for relaxed walks, romantic dates and social gatherings.


