It has a fantastic location, super central. It's not a new hotel, it needed some renovations but the room was quite spacious and clean. The hotel's swimming pool doesn't work, but guests can use the aquatic center, which is very close by. Friendly and attentive staff. Breakfast is limited but serves the purpose. They should just consider having pool towels available in the early hours of the morning and not at lunch time.
Bit disappointing, looks like this was a glorious hotel in its day but has gone downhill a bit. Situated fairly centrally next to the pedestrian strip, it can be walked from the port in 10 minutes or so. Window and blackout curtain did an excellent job of keeping out light and street noise. My room was large, quite large but sort of empty-ish. Huge bed. The floor looked like very nice polished dark wood, but the room did lack some light. Storage space was fine (wardrobe was a weird no-door design.) Bathroom was aging, some of the fittings coming off the wall. Only one small white light in the bathroom, very dark…. Small minfridge which was not working. Wifi worked fine. There was a medium-sized flatscreen, could find only Spanish channels. Was not possible to access HDMI input. Breakfast was OK, fairly average.
We stayed at this hotel in May at the start of the summer season. It is an OK hotel but is in need of modernisation. No modern room key cards here. Big bulky old fashioned brick keys which weigh you down if you try to carry the key in your pocket. The rooms are serviced and cleaned daily but TV doesn’t work. The mini bar however in the rooms is very cheap. The beds are sadly rock hard. I had back ache by the end of the first night of our week long stay. As for breakfast, there is a good choice of breakfast but they do not advertise the cost of breakfast and seem to make it up day-day. Being the start of the summer season, it was disappointing the pool was not available. The city pool was however available, but forget asking the male members of staff if you can borrow a hotel towel to take to the city pool. We was told no even though when we challenged them what would we use if the hotel pool was open, they replied the hotel towels! As for the staff, the women are very friendly, but the male members of staff are not so pleasant and you can tell they have worked here many years and the younger members of staff or women seem scared to challenge them. It’s ashame I couldn’t rate this hotel higher as it has potential which needs a leader with a vision to unlock its potential through a modernisation programme and replacing some members of the team.
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