Boutique Town Hotel
Casas del XVI, a intimate five-star boutique hotel scattered across restored 16th-century mansions in Santo Domingo's UNESCO-listed Colonial Zone, turns history into a love story where every courtyard fountain and wrought-iron gate whispers secrets from the New World's first city.
The 21 rooms—tucked into separate colonial houses connected by hidden passages—keep the romance alive with cooling ceiling fans, flat-screen televisions, minibars stocked with local mamajuana and chilled Presidente, and bathrooms dressed in premium toiletries with either rain showers that feel like tropical downpours or claw-foot tubs perfect for candlelit soaks. Queen or king beds draped in crisp linens invite lazy mornings, while windows frame quiet garden terraces where parrots flit between mango trees, creating pocket-sized sanctuaries for couples sneaking away from the world or history buffs plotting their next cathedral visit.
Complimentary continental breakfast arrives like a gentle wake-up call: fresh guanábana juice, warm pastelitos filled with guayaba, and strong Dominican coffee served in the lounge's velvet armchairs or under the garden's frangipani shade. No onsite restaurant means freedom—the concierge becomes your personal key to the zone, securing tables at rooftop spots overlooking the Ozama River or hidden speakeasies in 500-year-old cellars. A five-minute stroll lands you on Conde Street's buzzing pedestrian artery, where amber vendors hawk larimar under colonial arcades and salsa spills from corner cafés until the cathedral bells chime midnight.
The garden terrace doubles as an open-air living room with daybeds for afternoon siestas, while the concierge desk—staffed by locals who know every shortcut—books private tours to the Alcázar de Colón where Columbus's son once held court, or sunset walks along the old city walls as the Caribbean laps below. Hard Rock Cafe Santo Domingo pulses just blocks away for live bands and cold drinks when the mood strikes modern.
Tucked 400 metres from the soaring Gothic spires of Santo Domingo Cathedral—the oldest in the Americas—250 metres from Conde Street's endless energy, and a smooth 30-minute drive from Boca Chica's white-sand beaches or Las Américas International Airport, Casas del XVI plants you in the beating heart of the Dominican Republic's colonial soul, where every cobblestone leads to another layer of history waiting to unfold.
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We stayed at Casas del XVI for four nights, and everything was absolutely perfect from start to finish. The staff was exceptionally kind, attentive, and always ready to help with anything we needed...
Beautiful hotel in The colonial zone. Perfect location for touring the area. Lovely and charming accommodations and very hospitable staff. The food is fantastic as is the private dining.
A charming boutique hotel in the heart of Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo—just steps away from many of the Americas’ most important historic landmarks. The property features beautiful design and the...
I have lost count the number of times we have stayed at Casas del XVI and each time was lovely. The staff are very accommodating and welcoming. There is a great selection for breakfast items and all...
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