Guest User
April 27, 2024
Let me start by saying that we paid 430 euros per night and that our expectations were based on this price level. Let's say straight away that as a hotel guest you do not have any kind of advantage compared to those who only go to the spa. - discomfort as soon as you arrive: parking perched on the road, with danger of landslides. You are left to your own devices, with the risk that many will park dangerously and ruin your car. If you want to park in the official car park, you have to walk 10 minutes uphill to enter the hotel. - no one helps you with your luggage in the room at check in - mediocre room: small, dark and with zero view. No courtesy water. This is a room that you easily find in a good farmhouse - the spa only has an outdoor tub suitable for temperature. The other tubs are filled with lukewarm water, after a while you get cold - Spa CRACKED with people: you struggle to get through, you can't find a free hydromassage and you struggle to find where to hang the bathrobe (they even took it from me, with related effects personal... a pile of bathrobes and towels (we don't even attach to the aquatics) - check in at 3pm and check out at 11am... they justify it by talking about the new new management in Milan... congratulations for yet another fall in style: 2 nights in a hotel they don't give you the right to use the spa for two full days - the breakfast doesn't offer many typical products, it's not artisanal, much less 4 star In general the structure is not able to absorb all the people that the management lets in. The result is a cheap experience, not exclusive in relation to the price, far from the levels of QC spas of the past: in the tubs you often touch other people, you have to queue to enter the tubs themselves and it also happens that you are unable to pass through the labyrinthine corridors structure. It is clear that businesses like these are based on attendance at the spa rather than in the hotel, but paying almost 900 euros for 2 nights in a 4-star hotel with spa and never finding a free sauna (or rarely finding the possibility of enjoying the hydromassage) is not correct, even in times of inflation. If you need to relax and have a wellness experience, I do not recommend choosing the old qc spa baths. The only things that save us from the experience are the bed (very comfortable) and the view of the ibexes that we happen to come across in the distance from the living room. For what it costs, it leaves you more bitter than satisfied, I had completely different expectations.
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