Marlene and Moro’s guest house is a haven in the center of all of the wonderful experiences Trinidad has to offer.
The house is clean and secure, with a balcony and a rooftop patio. The rooms are spotless, large enough to stretch out after a day of hiking, visiting museums, or climbing to the Mirador. And of course, the rooms have air conditioning; a welcome way to refresh after a day spent on Playa Ancon.
What impressed us, however, was the dedication, attentiveness, and care that Marlene and her team offered. From the charming way the towels were presented, to the soap, and shampoo that I found waiting for me. I forgot to bring mine in the rush to get from Havana to Trinidad. Marlene knew that was a likely possibility and had fixed the problem before I knew I had one. Her guest house surpassed any and all expectations created by this Expedia page
And of course, there is the food. From the mangos, fresh from the tree in her back yard to the variety and quantity of food in their breakfast buffet, Marlene and her team made sure that we were satisfied and then some. I dare you to eat one of her dinners and walk away hungry or unsatisfied.
My friends and I found Casa Marlene y Moro to be a wonderful escape from the press and hustle that we experienced in the Plaza Mayor and we recommend it wholeheartedly. If we make it back to Trinidad, we know exactly where we will be staying.