Skip to main content

Search hotels in Torotoro

Enter your dates to see the latest prices and deals for Torotoro hotels

Torotoro – 8 hotels and places to stay

Filter by:

Star Rating

Review score

Hostal Margaritas - Torotoro

Hotel in Torotoro

Hostal Margaritas - Torotoro has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Torotoro.

Angela
From
United States
Edwin at reception helped us book a trufi back to Cochabamba when we were short on time. Very kind!
Review score
Exceptional
374 reviews
Price from
$20.25
1 night, 2 adults

Hostal Edén

Hotel in Torotoro

Located in Torotoro, Hostal Edén features a garden, restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.

Review score
Very Good
17 reviews
Price from
$11.50
1 night, 2 adults

Villa Etelvina

Hotel in Torotoro

Located in Torotoro, Villa Etelvina has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property has room service and a 24-hour front desk for guests.

Ian
From
United States
I thought this was a great place to stay! It is a beautiful property, with incredibly kind staff, and great accommodations.
Review score
Very Good
25 reviews
Price from
$25
1 night, 2 adults

Torotoro Hostal El Olvido

Hotel in Torotoro

Located in Torotoro, Torotoro Hostal El Olvido has a garden, shared lounge, restaurant, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Review score
Excellent
20 reviews
Price from
$16
1 night, 2 adults

Como en Casa Torotoro

Torotoro

Located in Torotoro, Como en Casa Torotoro features a terrace, bar and free WiFi. There's a restaurant serving American cuisine, and free private parking is available.

Julie
From
United States
Beautiful, quiet, and relaxing property! It’s well taken care of and has the prettiest and delicious fruit trees!
Review score
Exceptional
113 reviews
Price from
$40
1 night, 2 adults
See all 8 hotels in Torotoro

FAQs about hotels in Torotoro

What Guests Said About Torotoro:

  • Review score

    We went two days to see see some pretty well-pronounced...

    We went two days to see see some pretty well-pronounced dinosaur footprints, the Umajalanta Caverns and Ciudad de Itas, and finally the Vergel canyon. Both the Caverns and the Vergal are exhausting, heavy walks, warm, the caverns you need to use ropes and get down to and get through narrow passages, but good fun and worth it.
    Guest review by
    Mats
    Bolivia