Featuring a garden and a patio, Hotel Europa offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV in central Alausi. Laundry and luggage storage services are provided. The train station is 984 feet away.
Jorge
Ecuador
Nice and clean hotel rooms. Great service. Parking lot included.
Featuring a garden, Mi Margarita Chalets offers accommodations in Alausí. Private parking is available on site. The apartment features pool views, a sun terrace, and a 24-hour front desk.
Michael
United States of America
The shower was awesome, hot water to die for
The bathroom was all around great.
Community Hostel Alausi features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Alausí. With free WiFi, this 5-star hostel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Nishant
United States of America
A very clean hotel and very friendly staff/family that run it.
Room was comfortable and clean. Relatively new and well thought out. The room had great storage space!
Good location in town and easy to get around.
An outdoor swimming pool surrounded by gardens and hammocks can be enjoyed in Huigra, 1640 feet from the train station and 656 feet from Panama Cascade. Wi-Fi is free.
Cabañas Samay Mágico Ecolodge features city views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Huigra. There's a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and free toiletries.
I loved the restaurante in town. EL Mesón del Tren!
I loved the restaurante in town. EL Mesón del Tren! The owners Lorena & Diego were attentive, friendly, and spent time with us during dinner. Lorena cooked for us a great meal as we requested!
It's an old Spanish style restaurante that takes your breath away and the Food is incredible!
Alausi can be a bit of a maze to drive around. But the second day, we were pro's!!!
Gloria
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a nice little town with a nice spirit .
It's a nice little town with a nice spirit . Hiking is great along the nariz del diablo train route - great views. Here you can also see a lot of indigenous ecuatorian people, especially on sundays at the indigenous market. If you want to sleep make sure you pick the right hotel because dogs and roosters are really loud here late at the night and early in the morning and many hotels have no soundproofing at all.
Janne
Finland
10
Scored 10
Alausi is a very safe and small town.
Alausi is a very safe and small town. You can easily walk everywhere in the main town. There are ATMs and lots of restaurants. Two to three days is a good time to explore the town and take the train ride.
Maddux Family
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Authentic town with cobblestone streets, lots of small...
Authentic town with cobblestone streets, lots of small restaurants nestled in the mountains. Large indigenous population with artisans and local fare. We were there for the Devils Nose Train ride which did not disappoint. Lots of hiking options for mountain views. Breathtaking scenery.
Patti
Canada
10
Scored 10
Alausi is a very peaceful, friendly little town.
Alausi is a very peaceful, friendly little town. The focus is the old train parked in town, ready for its regular trips up to El Nariz del Diablo. The streets are all up and down, except for the main treelined boulevard. There are a number of beautifully painted murals around town. We enjoyed grilled meat from the street vendors, as well as a delicious meal in restaurant Tikal. Alausi is a worthwhile destination, even without going on the train.
Ann
Canada
10
Scored 10
I spent two nights in Aluasi-- including Sunday, which was "...
I spent two nights in Aluasi-- including Sunday, which was "Market Day". It was very un-touristy! Most tourists come just for a day to take the train and leave! The atmosphere in the city is very authentic and exciting! Lots of cheap vegetable, fruit and bread (and other consumer goods) all around the city. The old market and new market are both interesting, and you get a real look at life in the city! The city is very walkable!
Gorgeous hostel with beautiful, clean rooms and cozy common areas. Marco the owner is extremely helpful and always up for a nice chat. Even though the train is currently not operating, we can recommend traveling to Alausí and staying at Community Hostel, as there is plenty things to do in the area, such as the 7km hike to the Devil’s Nose. Absolutely worth it, we were rewarded with incredible views.
Great place to stay while exploring Alausí. The owner Marco is awesome and wants to ensure that you have a great experience. The hike to Nariz del Diablo is a worthwhile experience.
This is the cleanest and most comfortable hostel I've stayed at in Ecuador. Highly recommend if you come to Alausí!
We loved Alausi! It’s a beautiful town and well worth a visit even without the train operating. The hotel staff are incredibly helpful and professional and served the best breakfast we’ve had yet at a hotel in Ecuador. We like places with character and this hotel has it. Highly recommended.
Directly across from the bus station in the lively town center near the train station and Sunday Market. Staff was exceptionally accommodating. Breakfast was fresh and nutritious...fruit eggs and bread. We were the only gringos in the valley. Enjoy alausi!!! Thank you, hotel europa!!!
This is THE place to stay in Alausi! A hidden gem. 3 blocks up hill from the hubbub of the town’s main drag. Immaculately clean, tastefully designed euro modern, great views, wonderful staff….and their cafe across the quiet street is the nicest place to eat in town!
10 minutes walk to the center of Alausi!
Awesome spot and unique views of the surrounding Andeans mountains!
Staff was super helpful!
Beautiful short hike around the farm!
Great place!
Super clean, super friendly and helpful staff, large room, fresh towels daily, and the best breakfast I've had in Ecuador. Thank you Marco for making our time in Alausí so great!!
A very clean and hotel with an excellent view. There is secure and everything is within easy walking distance. My room was comfortable with good hot water.
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