Guest User
December 30, 2024
Three star hotel. This time I holidayed as a solo traveller, I was given a room without a balcony, but I payed to upgrade to a room facing the park, with a balcony for about 5 Euro's per day, which I felt was good value. Check in was fast and friendly. I also upgraded up from full board, to full board plus, for 29 Euros for the week, to include drinks with meals. This included wine, beer, or soft drinks. I paid a reasonable fee to use the safe in the room. If you get the chance, ask for a room at the end of the corridoor, facing towards the sea. You won't get a sea view, but will get the sun all day. It's a smallish hotel, the food was fine, not a lot of choice, but, you could always find something to eat. The show cooking chef cooked your fish or meat fresh to order, this saved food sitting around if there was nobody ready to eat it. It meant a short wait for your food, but that's OK. There was a softie ice cream machine, which was a real unexpected treat for a 3 star hotel. At breakfast the tables are not laid, you get your own knives and forks, it's a bit strange on your first morning, but after that it's no problem at all. Drinks at the bar were reasonably priced, but if you wanted a Gin and tonic, it was 6 Euro's, regardless of, if you had Gordon Gin or local Gin! The entertainment is geared towards the mainly Spanish guests, 5 nights of just records playing to dance to, with (shows) only 2 nights per week. Some night's at 11 o'clock, I was the only person left in the bar! It's a great, good value hotel, close to the old town, but for me, too far from the (*****) and new town. A number 2 bus stops close to the hotel, that takes you to the action, should you need it. I probably wouldn't use this hotel again, because of the location, but if you are happy with the location, then, go for it!