Guest User
June 15, 2023
I recently came back from staying here for eight nights. First of all the good points: You don't have to keep your room card in one of those slots to access the electricity, so, if necessary, you can leave your mobile charging while you go off and have breakfast. It's only three minutes away from the supermarket (Eroski). The bed was comfortable, which was great for me, having fibromyalgia. The staff are lovely - very willing, friendly and helpful. Now the bad points: Very noisy on the balcony, or with the balcony open. It's right next to the roundabout for one thing, and vans unloading their goods to the opposite buildings make a heck of a noise in the morning. There is no privacy on the balcony because you face the apartments opposite, where people can sit out on THEIR balconies, although there is a lovely view from one end of it. My shower leaked out onto the bathroom floor, which left a puddle every time. There is nowhere to put anything. No dressing table, no towel rails - just a couple of points jutting out of the wall where you can drape a towel over. There is a 'wardrobe', which is like a cupboard (see photo) where you can put your things, but not much room if there are two of you. The 'wardrobe' isn't deep enough for dresses. I had to hang mine outside the door. I'm afraid this hotel needs to look at it's maintenance. The ceiling of my balcony wasn't painted properly as in paint had just been applied over and over again, covering up the bumps and lumps, instead of sanding it all down first. Consequently, mine kept flaking off in large bits, which meant I couldn't use my balcony properly. They did give me a small refund, but it needs to be seen to before other people use that room (405). I'm sure this hotel would suit you if you just want it as a base, and are out all day, and I do know a couple of people who are happy to stay there. However, it's far too basic for me, and I won't be staying there again.