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Deedee

Last I checked, when I introduced myself in this site, we were preparing for our post in Nicaragua. Feels like ages ago as we finally moved here in Oct 2006 - with 2 months stay prior in Costa Rica for some intensive Spanish lessons.

I still take Spanish twice a week and speak it everyday - good or bad Spanish (make that every waking moment) . Tengo dolor de cabeza y de la lengua a veces, entonces, tengo que hablar Ingles con alguien para relajarme. :( All those lessons and I still can't speak proper Spanish. It will come (I do have 3 yrs ;) to learn it).

It would be nice to sit down, have coffee (they have great coffee here), one lazy Central American afternoon and just chat away about anything and everything under the sweltering Central American sun - in English :).

let me know. Ciao.

diego

Deedee, my daughter will be spending about 6 weeks in Managua starting May 18, 2007.  She's 20 years old and speaks some Spanish.  She's a smart young lady - she is studying international relations in college and she has lived and traveled abroad.  Her boyfriend was recently posted to Managua and she will be visiting him before going to Washington, DC for an internship.  Would you be able to share any advice for her about where to live?  Cost isn't a huge issue, it's just that I would like something more interesting and liveable for her than a hotel.  Thanks.

Deedee

Hi Diego,

Below are some links / contact info of lodging places in Managua that I would say are quite central and reasonably priced (except for #3, bit on the high end). If I'm not mistaken, all 3 has internet connection and 2 of them has pools.

I'm traveling to the US and the Phils end of May until July which means that your daughter and I can meet up for coffee within her 1st week here.  That'd be nice.

Hope these helps:

1. Hotel El Almendro -

2. Hotel Comfort
Address: Altamira D'Este Dist. Vicky 1/2c. al Lago
Description: Has two rooms with kitchenettes ( the others are basic style hotel rooms ) on the second floor, side by side with balconies for $40.00 a night for two people . Breakfast, Cable T.V. and Transportation To and From the Airport included. Internet available.
Directions: Near Los Robles and Zona Rosa. Fax: 278 4018.
E-mail: hcomfort@cablenet.com.ni
Room Rates: $ 21.00 - 40.00
Telephone: 011-505- 278 4017, 278 6354, 278 5467, and 278 6637

3. Hotel Casa Naranja -

travel dude

There are a couple of good books on retirement and expat living in Nicaragua..go check on amazon.com and type in those key words.

liberty9133

Deedee wrote:

Hi Diego,

Below are some links / contact info of lodging places in Managua that I would say are quite central and reasonably priced (except for #3, bit on the high end). If I'm not mistaken, all 3 has internet connection and 2 of them has pools.

I'm traveling to the US and the Phils end of May until July which means that your daughter and I can meet up for coffee within her 1st week here.  That'd be nice.

Hope these helps:

1. Hotel El Almendro - hotelelalmendro.com/en/

2. Hotel Comfort
Address: Altamira D'Este Dist. Vicky 1/2c. al Lago
Description: Has two rooms with kitchenettes ( the others are basic style hotel rooms ) on the second floor, side by side with balconies for $40.00 a night for two people . Breakfast, Cable T.V. and Transportation To and From the Airport included. Internet available.
Directions: Near Los Robles and Zona Rosa. Fax: 278 4018.
E-mail: hcomfort@cablenet.com.ni
Room Rates: $ 21.00 - 40.00
Telephone: 011-505- 278 4017, 278 6354, 278 5467, and 278 6637

3. Hotel Casa Naranja - hotelcasanaranja.com/location.html


room.
These are the new rates"
novembr 2010
Standard SingleKing or Queen size bed.  U$ 85.00

Standard DoubleKing or Queen Size bed.  U$ 100.00
Standard TwinTwo individual beds  U$ 100.00
SuitesKing size bed

Extra bed available on request.
Small Kitchenette and living room.
U$ 115.00

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