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Hostel Trotamundos

1.5 star property
5.4 out of 10, (13)
"This place is CLOSED yet hotels.com keeps offering it online. I booked through hotels.com as part of my trip and when I got their and the hotel was no longer in operation, and it was a nightmare dealing with hotels.com. They are pushy and it is a mess. When I started demanding my money back, a pushy person who spoke broken English called to sell me ANOTHER hotel, but refused to give me my money back. I am realizing hotels.com is a racket."
Hostel Trotamundos

Airport traveler's home. - Hostel

1.0 star property
Airport traveler's home. - Hostel
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Learn more about Sarchi Norte

Get away to secluded Sarchi Norte! Enjoy the hiking, rainforest, and spas.

Sarchi is a quick bus ride from San Jose where you can buy lots of souvenirs and a very walkable town where you can explore for a day. 
The city is famous for the ox carts seen all over Costa Rica! There's also a larger than life ox cart in the center of town.
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