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El Embajador, a Royal Hideaway Hotel

El Embajador, a Royal Hideaway Hotel is a legendary 5-star hotel of reference in Santo Domingo; it is the great ambassador of the Dominican Republic with more than 60 years of history. This luxury hotel receives international guests and surprises and captivates them with its unique experiences and services.  The essence of El Embajador, a Royal Hideaway Hotel lies in its attention to detail, first-class service, and renowned hospitality. Guests will be able to enjoy the culture of exquisiteness and luxury of a hotel located in the commercial area of Santo Domingo through technology, wellness, and gastronomy.

The hotel boasts a spa, a large swimming pool, and a unique garden in the city. In addition, Premium offers an experience for business stays with magnificent facilities and easy connections to the city’s financial center, making it one of the best hotels in Santo Domingo for business or events.

WARNING – FRAUDULENT HOTEL BOOKING TRAVEL AGENCY

Don’t become a victim! We have been made aware of the existence of fraudulent hotel booking companies who operate by contacting conference participants and exhibitors presenting themselves as a preferred supplier or in some cases claiming to be affiliated with ALTA as a vendor for the show/exhibition company or hotel and offering lower hotel rates and preferred exhibition area locations at discounted prices. ALTA only works directly with the hotel and the only official and secure channel to process your hotel and exhibition area reservations is through the link included in this website. If you have any questions, please contact us at conferencesandmeetings@alta.aero.

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic. It is situated on the southeast coast of the island of Hispaniola, at the mouth of the Ozama River, and is the oldest permanent city established by Europeans in the Western Hemisphere. The city is also the seat of the oldest Roman Catholic archbishopric in the Americas.

The Colonial City of Santo Domingo, which includes narrow streets with 16th to early 20th century architecture, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1990. The area features colonial buildings that have been converted into museums, shops, hotels, restaurants, and cafes.

Santo Domingo is a commercial center that offers a mix of European, African, and Taíno cultural influences, which are evident in the city’s food, music, religion, and family structure.

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