Guest User
July 22, 2024
Rooms 204 and 205 are in a back garden of the hotel, in a separate area from the main building that is accessed by stairs, on a terrace with a very curious small seating area and pleasant views of the main building (nothing accessible if you have a disability), no lighting at night (I don't understand why?). The room does not meet the construction conditions to be inhabited. - Its roof-roof insulation was very bad, causing condensation to be very great when we arrived the first day, and the rest. And the window? There is a window, but they have had the happy idea of putting up a curtain that prevents it from opening, from being lowered... It is useless as a means of eliminating condensation. And with the air conditioning? It makes so much noise that it was unfeasible to leave it overnight to cool or eliminate that condensation. Solution; open the room door. And all this with temperatures that have not exceeded 23 to 25 degrees. I don't want to think about 30. In summary, I paid 260 euros for a double room for 3 nights in what was supposed to be a great hotel....And the room did not reach the category of a 1980s pension, I reiterate due to the conditions that I have described. By the way, it is curious that rooms 204,205 in the price list that they had displayed to clients at the reception, did not appear...Strange??. In short, call ahead if you see an offer from this hotel so they can make sure and let you know what type of room. There is also no staff to physically contact other than at check-in, except for the room cleaning people who were very friendly.