Guest User
January 30, 2023
I booked for 8 nights at the SOLEMAR, with advance payment for the total plus a 100 euro deposit, but I didn't have the opportunity to see the rooms. I was diverted to another structure (VILLA AZZURRINA), from the name you might think of a pleasant place, but this was not the case. I was assigned a room (HIGH). I'll explain why it's called that. After two flights of stairs I open the bedroom door and find myself in front of another flight of stairs that I just passed with my back to, this one leads directly to the bedroom. I find myself in a very small room (CLAMP) which has a micro window overlooking the roof of the house (BEAUTIFUL VIEW). I contact the reception to highlight the conditions of the room and I am told that the next morning they would give me a more comfortable room . The next morning I spoke to ANDREA's partner because I wanted to pay for the room for last night and leave because it wasn't to my liking. I was told that they would not refund me. So reluctantly I accept the room change always in the same structure. Arrival in the room (BASMA) Arabic name which means SHE WHO SMILES. I don't understand what he has to smile about given the state he is in. It is identical to the other but slightly larger with the window overlooking another condominium where a family lives with whom I visually shared their daily meal. I take a look around and I see that there are some dishes that you can't even find at the soup kitchen. (OLD AND WORN RAGS, CLOSET PRACTICALLY NON-EXISTENT BECAUSE IT LOOKS LIKE WHAT I DID AS A CHILD TO PLAY MOM'S HOUSE). As for the bed, it is not a bed but a sofa bed with a mattress that will be 10 cm high and with threadbare sheets. The dish detergent and hand soap both diluted with water. I would also like to underline the condition of the fixtures, still the original post-war ones but with a particularity: painted white but very chipped. I noticed a rather strange situation: on Sunday morning, when I was leaving my room, I heard that the cleaning lady was cleaning a room on my landing. As soon as she heard me, she closed the door. I called her because I wanted some information, but she replied that she couldn't. go out because the owner forbids her from seeing customers. Which is very strange because I often met cleaning staff and we always greeted each other cordially. (MIDDLE AGES). I think if I had come across a similar structure in 1980 I would have considered it old. All this for the modest sum of 40 euros per night, when in the city there are much better facilities for the same sum. However, dear Andrea, you will certainly not agree with this review, but I gave you 320 euros to stay in a dilapidated structure. GOOD LIFE!!!!!!!!!!
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