Hotel Meliá, Historic hotel in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
Hotel Meliá is a four-story building located centrally at 75 Calle Cristina, near Plaza Las Delicias and Parque de Bombas in downtown Ponce. The property features 75 rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and complimentary wireless internet available throughout.
Architect Alfredo Wiechers Pieretti designed this hotel in 1895, and it remains Puerto Rico's oldest continuously operating establishment of this kind. The building has welcomed guests through decades of change in the island's history.
The lobby displays works by Puerto Rican artists, creating a space where visitors and locals encounter contemporary island art during their stay.
The hotel sits in a central location, easily accessible from Ponce's main squares and attractions. Visitors find convenient access to restaurants, shops, and cultural venues within walking distance.
The property was ahead of its time when it first installed private bathrooms and telephone lines in every room, setting new standards for Caribbean hospitality. This practical innovation transformed what travelers expected from their accommodations on the island.
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