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on a shady street just off Paseo Colón, San
José's main thoroughfare, Hotel Grano de Oro is a true
oasis, a sanctuary in the heart of a bustling city. Converted from a
Tropical Victorian mansion, the hotel maintains the warmth and comfort
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| The
hotel's charming atrium terrace and corridors have sparkling fountains
and lush tropical planting, and rooftop deck offers soothing Jacuzzis
and a spot for secluded sunbathing. The restaurant at the Grano de Oro
is one of San José's finest, serving continental cuisine in
a warm and intimate atmosphere. Service is paramount and the
perpetually smiling staff of the Grano de Oro welcomes guests home time
and again. |
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Grano de Oro features thirty-two rooms in three categories as well as
three signature suites. All rooms are furnished in Tropical Victorian
styles with wrought-iron beds and rich damask fabrics in three jeweled
color schemes - navy, burgundy and forest-green. The art and
furnishings are handcrafted by Costa Rican artists. No two rooms are
alike. Private baths are blue and white Italian tile adorned with
gleaming base fixtures. All rooms are designated as smoke-free, with
smoking permitted in the restaurant, gardens and common areas. |
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