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Hotel Marquesa
3.7/566 Reviews

Hotel Marquesa

Puerto de la Cruz|0.13km from Museum of Contemporary Art Eduardo Westerdahl (Macew)
Booked a ”cheap deal” through LoveHolidays. 37 years since I was last in Puerto de la Cruz, so did not know what to expect. The hotel itself has plenty of character, although the general state of it is a little shabby and worn. No matter though, as room I had was very clean and comfortable beds (with very small balcony on 4th floor). Problem with water leaking from the shower screen, which I reported early on but was not fixed, meaning the bathroom floor got very wet and I had to use the bathmat every time I had a shower to soak up the water. As it left the floor wet, could be dangerous if someone slipped on it. Having said that, rest of facilities made-up for that one weakness. Fairly reasonable buffet breakfast included; great rooftop terrace for sunbathing, with a small pool (only about 5 metres by 4); very nice hard-working staff, especially the waiters/waitresses and the maids; great outdoor terrace with smoking area where you could have meals as well as a more formal outside eating area; great ”live” musician (singer with guitar) singing some traditional Spanish songs, which, for me, was very nice to relax to in the evenings before going for dinner, with an acceptable glass of Canarian house white wine; and is in a fantastic location in the Old Town near many sights and only a few minutes walk to many different shops, to some very good restaurants and the Rooftop Bar just around the corner - see my coming reviews for these. So is not a ”fancy, plush” hotel, but one with great charm and is such good value with all its advantages of facilities, location etc
Hotel Monopol
3.9/544 Reviews

Hotel Monopol

Puerto de la Cruz|0.16km from Museum of Contemporary Art Eduardo Westerdahl (Macew)
Wanted to be sure as possible of a good break after a harrowing year so I read many hundreds of reviews before selecting the Monopol for a two week stay in March, and I am delighted I did! The perfect location and architecture are already well covered so I will move straight on to the negative issues raised in other reviews of which most (though not all) turned out to be unfounded. Like any hotel which never closes its doors the rooms, by necessity, are refurbished on a rotating basis. The room I was given was clearly recently renovated, lovely shower and plenty of storage, basic but attractive furniture and two single beds pushed together. No kettle, limited tv channels and poor in-room wi-fi (free wi-fi works perfectly in the beautiful patio area) but for a 3* hotel a lovely room all round. A special thank you to the cleaning staff who did a wonderful job and made me feel so at home! Despite being close to the old centre, crowd noise was never an issue. The hotel is not really on a main thoroughfare and the excellent street music was never intrusive. The church does chime the quarter hours from 7 am till 11pm but after a couple of days is just seemed to fade into the pleasant ambience. Rooms not facing the church would probably barely hear it. The free breakfast buffet is copious and extensive, but I think even Oliver would decide that one serving was enough. As a Brit I have to say that the bacon was an affront to the pig that provided it, and the sausage (if indeed it could be classed as sausage) an abomination. Plenty of fresh fruit and various cheese and processed meat slices if that’s your thing. Unlimited cereals to top up on as a backstop. Bread is thoughtfully provided stale for easy toasting. Coffee and juice machines are actually quite good, though busy even in the quiet period of my visit. There is a restaurant, the ‘Don Carlos’ which operates in a portion of the hotel and is clearly associated with it, but which the hotel seems reluctant to acknowledge. Understandably perhaps as it is a total tourist trap, leeching off the hotels beautiful location and providing awful, overpriced meals to passing trade (I suspect they probably have the breakfast contract). There are 50 better dining places within a 10 minute walk. But (rant over) I would recommend the Monopol unreservedly as the perfect base for a visit to Puerto de la Cruz for those who are not looking for a 24-hour Ibiza type experience or a luxury spa hotel with hot and cold running flunkies. For £1000 a week more you would perhaps get a better breakfast and probably a kettle, but you would find yourself in a characterless chrome and glass citadel perched high above the town, isolated from the beautiful beach and downtown area by a gruelling 30-minute hike. It is said that location is everything and the best location in Puerto de le Cruz is the Monopol hotel.
Hotel Tropical
3.5/57 Reviews

Hotel Tropical

Puerto de la Cruz|0.23km from Museum of Contemporary Art Eduardo Westerdahl (Macew)
The location of the hotel is good, the room type has a large balcony and kitchen, facing the downstairs square, it is also very lively at night, 24 hours front desk service, there are two buildings, one building is estimated to be a long-term tenant (the building where the front desk is located), the other The building is a hotel room, and the house numbers in the two buildings are the same. . . Go back to the front desk and find an employee to take to the hotel building. The service is not bad. There are 2 other points to be noted by the hotel and Ctrip: 1. The location of the hotel (front desk) is different from that of google, and there is no mark on the door of the front desk; there is a large hotel sign on the other side of the building (Figure 1), but there is no entrance; on the other side (google positioning point) there is a A very small H sign. After entering, go around the maze and turn back to the front desk position. In fact, the front desk location is in the parking lot. It is not easy to find the front desk location by pulling the luggage around. 2. The child policy is different from the reservation page. Children who do not have an extra bed written on the reservation page are free of charge. When the check-in is done, the front desk says no, but later they say nothing. They checked in directly and gave a 3-bed room without adding an extra. money. When booking European hotels, the age of children is filled in clearly according to the reservation rules. In particular, children's policies are paid attention to, and the corresponding room types are selected according to the rules. Obviously, there are still some discrepancies between the information on the reservation page of some hotels and Ctrip. Ctrip and hotels need to have clear rules to avoid trouble.

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Catalonia Las Vegas (Only Adults)
3.9/564 Reviews
We booked this hotel as part of the cheapest package holiday we could find. Having read through multiple reviews, we (26, young professionals) arrived with the lowest expectations and were pleasantly surprised before even walking though the door. The location? Perfect. Incredible accessibility to excursions to get out and about around the island. Cleanliness? Impeccable. Staff? Patient and kind throughout our stay. The variety of breakfast and dinner was also wide and suited us fine. While sea-facing views do tend to have some noise from the bars below, this tended to shut off around 11pm. We had some cheap foam earplugs which did the trick if we wanted an earlier night. The views are wonderful (picture attached). Our only point of contention - the cocktails are bad. Bring your own drinks to the pool (discreetly) or head to the Gramophone round the corner for a good mixed drink. The fact that people have written that no young people should come here baffles us. We had a fabulous time. Value for money has been fantastic. We had a great time and hope to be back soon.
Dwo Nopal
4.4/577 Reviews
We were the second couple to arrive since the big refurbishment. We had a room on the 4th floor which had the only completed rooms. More people arrived after us. I have to say that we will be back as soon as we can. The staff from the manager down are superb and really friendly. Our room was really comfortable with an excellent bed and bedding. The towels and everything are top quality and to be honest I am surprised that it is only rated at 3*. We would have rated it much higher. I can only assume that it will rise as will the prices when the refurbishment is finished. The breakfast is the best anywhere we have been and we travel a lot. It’s worth paying the extra. Location is perfect. Away from the multi story mass hotels but close enough to all the restaurants to be convenient. I could write more but I am sure that if you are reading this you will have had enough. Book this hotel for your stay. You will not be disappointed but don’t come next March. I would hate it to be fully booked and unable to get a room!
RF San Borondon
4.2/549 Reviews
I will try to give a fair review, since we spent 10 days there and spent a wonderful time. The hotel was the only....not minus, but the weak point. Starting with the good and positive points: The breakfast is good. Is great for a 3 starts hotel. is nothing missing. The great point is the terace near the pool, very nice, full of flowers, breakfast was a joy every morning. The pool (for those that spent time at the pool (never understood why when you have the ocean and the beach near...) ) is great, big enough to swimm. The room is average, normal for a 3 stars hotel, clean, nice balcony (we had a 1st floor room) big confortable bathroom. The only, but important, bad point was the missing of the airconditioning. In August when we were there in the room was each night 30 degC. we slept with balcony door fully opned and a fan running, was really not nice. But, I guess, if you do not stay in July - August is ok. I would definetly reccomend the hotel, except Augut.
HC Hotel Magec
3.7/568 Reviews
The hotel is well located and the staff is very nice, good service at the bar-restaurant. Good cleanliness, the rooms are cleaned daily, the view of the sea and Puerto is quite nice. But some negative points, 1 elevator that worked out of the 3, I was on the 6th floor. The doors slam in the morning from 7:30 a.m. to 8 a.m. and there is no way to sleep, you have to forget about lying in, the swimming pool is small but has the merit of existing.
Hotel Tropical
3.5/57 Reviews
The location of the hotel is good, the room type has a large balcony and kitchen, facing the downstairs square, it is also very lively at night, 24 hours front desk service, there are two buildings, one building is estimated to be a long-term tenant (the building where the front desk is located), the other The building is a hotel room, and the house numbers in the two buildings are the same. . . Go back to the front desk and find an employee to take to the hotel building. The service is not bad. There are 2 other points to be noted by the hotel and Ctrip: 1. The location of the hotel (front desk) is different from that of google, and there is no mark on the door of the front desk; there is a large hotel sign on the other side of the building (Figure 1), but there is no entrance; on the other side (google positioning point) there is a A very small H sign. After entering, go around the maze and turn back to the front desk position. In fact, the front desk location is in the parking lot. It is not easy to find the front desk location by pulling the luggage around. 2. The child policy is different from the reservation page. Children who do not have an extra bed written on the reservation page are free of charge. When the check-in is done, the front desk says no, but later they say nothing. They checked in directly and gave a 3-bed room without adding an extra. money. When booking European hotels, the age of children is filled in clearly according to the reservation rules. In particular, children's policies are paid attention to, and the corresponding room types are selected according to the rules. Obviously, there are still some discrepancies between the information on the reservation page of some hotels and Ctrip. Ctrip and hotels need to have clear rules to avoid trouble.
4Dreams Hotel Chimisay
3.6/565 Reviews
The hotel is spectacularly located, the facilities are somewhat antique but very clean, especially the bathroom, the small pool is pleasant and clean. Recommended

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