I had the pleasure of visiting the newly opened hotel, and I must say I loved it. However, I would like to offer some constructive feedback on things I believe need improvement to truly deserve its fifth star. I won't comment on the value for money, as my wife and I took advantage of a special offer for city residents, and obviously, dinner, accommodation, and breakfast for 160 euros is a steal. The facilities were excellent, and the staff were particularly friendly. Regarding the room, which was beautifully designed and decorated, I would suggest adding a footrest in the shower to place bottles, sponges, and other toiletries without having to bend down. Perhaps a grab bar would also be helpful for balance, as I'm not getting any younger. Another suggestion, which I haven't seen implemented in any other hotel of this category (not that I've been to many), is to inquire about bathrobe sizes. I'm tall, and the bathrobe was too small for me, while my wife is barely five feet tall, and the bathrobe was much too big for her. The meal, dinner to be more precise, was good, but I'll also make a couple of suggestions: if you serve olives (very tasty, by the way) as an appetizer, provide a container for the pits. Also, put something on the cutlery to rest on, so we avoid unnecessarily soiling the placemat. The breakfast was spectacular. Finally, the stairs leading up to the pool should have some kind of lighting, as it's dangerous to climb them at night. I know they've just opened, and that excellence takes time. I hope these ideas can help. I can't resist concluding by mentioning something a friend has repeated to me many times during the renovations: the hotel entrance doesn't have the grandeur one would expect from a five-star hotel. I know, given the location, that it was difficult to do better, but it's a shame.
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