Hotel Altamira Suites, where you will feel at home, comfortable, safe and well taken care of. The facilities include beautiful works of art, a carefully thought-out decoration and furniture, a preview to a broad variety of services that will make your stay a pleasant and unforgettable one. The Hotel Altamira Suites offers 233 standard and premium suites. Every suite has its own distinct personality, merging the privacy of a welcoming environment and excellent space distribution, designed based on the activities the space is suited for. The suites are fully equipped and include a living room, an eating space and a kitchen area.
The Junior Suite is a spacious and comfortable suite of 50 square meters, with a fully equipped kitchenette, a double bed and an electronic safety box big enough to hold a laptop. Maximum occupancy 2 persons.
The Executive Suite is a spacious and comfortable suite of 66 square meters, with a fully equipped kitchenette, double bed, sofa and an electronic safety box big enough to hold a laptop. Maximum occupancy 3 persons.
Our Palms Restaurant offers our distinguished clientele creative fusion cuisine by recognized Venezuelan chef Helena Ibarra. At “PALMS”, every dish becomes a true work of art through the use and extraordinary combination of Mediterranean and Venezuelan ingredients.
On the last floor of the Hotel Altamira Suites you enter the 360º Pizza & Lounge, an ideal location to enjoy the best view of Caracas.
Enjoy the heated pool with its bar-restaurant services and exercise on the available water bicycles.
The Tennis Court: for all the lovers of the white sport, the El Hotel Altamira Suites puts at your disposal the lighted tennis court. The Gym Room / The Workout Room: a variety of sports equipment awaits you so that you keep in shape or free the stress caused by the daily grind.
Highlights: Venezuela (Caracas, Puerto Ordaz, Santa Elena de Uairen, Mount Roraima)
Mount Roraima is one of the most spectacular mountains in South America. Its walls are so immense that for nearly 50 years repeated Victorian expeditions reported that Roraima was un-scalable. Roraima was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s inspiration for the novel "The Lost World". It is a fitting description of this ancient and surreal landscape.
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