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The
Vanderbilt Hotel is a company of the family integrated by the
architec Víctor Tercero Talavera and the doctor Alina Gómez
Cuevas, and our children Víctor Gustavo, Maria Gabriela and
Rodrigo. Altogether with our sister Isabel; chose to offer to
our dear Nicaragua visitors, the experience of the traditional
Nicaraguan hospitality in a clean, calm and cozy
atmosphere.
With the name of "Casa Hotel Vanderbilt",
we give an emphasis to an extraordinary period of our XIX
century history. Nicaragua was well-known internationally for
being the interoceanic transshipment route, impelled by
Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt between 1851 and 1868, that
connected New York with California during the gold fever
through San Juan River and Lake Nicaragua.
Reproductions of published original drawings in epoch
newspapers about Vanderbilt’s route and the interesting
history of Nicaragua in that period are part of the hotel
decoration.
For greater details about history click here.
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