Hotel near Andalusia94.1% of visitors choose this area
PPakiesca2025.03.07
If I say it is the best hotel in Córdoba you can believe or not, I would check it, the only monument hotel in this city, a 1700 palace reformed for a huge minority of artistic understandings.Super clean hotel, luxury service , In a very quiet place 1 minute from the mosque and I leave for the end the attention of Javier, his owner, a great host, collaborator .....Thanks Thanks ...
I recently had the pleasure of staying at this hotel, and overall, I had a positive experience. One of the standout features was undoubtedly its fantastic location, which offered convenient access to the nearby metro station.
However, I must acknowledge some areas that fell short of expectations. While the room was comfortable, I did notice that cleanliness was not up to the standard I had hoped for. Additionally, the amenities provided were somewhat lacking, which was a bit disappointing.
Nevertheless, despite these minor drawbacks, the hotel staff were friendly and accommodating, and I appreciated their efforts to make my stay enjoyable. With some attention to detail in cleaning and enhancing amenities, this hotel has the potential to be an even more delightful destination for travelers.
Hotel near Casco Antiguo,Seville93% of visitors choose this area
Hhappiest_girl2025.01.10
The hotel is conveniently located near the Plaza de Armas bus station; from there, you can reach the airport for just 5 euros. Cleanliness and service were okay. The breakfast buffet was decent, but you have to catch a waitress if you want eggs cooked for you or a glass of cava for a topnotch breakfast. There are roadworks in front of the hotel; on weekdays, they start at 8 a.m., and you won't get any sleep after that. The audibility in the rooms is high (we even heard the conversations of an Italian couple behind the wall). Since our stay was from Friday to Sunday, we did not request a change of room with a view on the other side. Perhaps those rooms are of a higher category, and we wouldn't get one anyway. At least, we had a room on the highest floor, which offered a bonus — a view of Seville rooftops with a beautiful sunrise one day (see the picture below, hence the roadworks on the street). I suppose rooms on the other side of this floor would have a view of the river and sunsets (but I couldn't check it).
Very nice and modern space. The service was very friendly too. The only downside is that it’s a bit of a walk from the main attractions which can feel less tolerable in the summer heat.
Hotel near Andalusia94.1% of visitors choose this area
OOreally2024.06.05
The hotel rebuilt by the former aristocratic residence of the palacio is a ruin of the first century ancient Rome below the original site. Now the hotel is under the hospes chain brand, and the main feature is still design.
Facilities: The basic room is small but enough to use, even separated from the entrance and bedroom. The hotel window has a sealed door design to ensure enough shading. But our room is facing the street and it is noisy in the morning. The shower water is not very good, (finally seen in Europe) the washlet seems to be unable to use. The hotel has a traditional Roman bath, and guests can make an appointment for free for one hour, which is a must-try experience.
Hygiene: No problem found
Environment: First-class public area design. The Andalusian courtyard is great. The nearby square is also very beautiful.
Service: Very thoughtful service, all staff are great in English. The check-in introduction is also very detailed.
Hotel near Casco Antiguo,Seville93% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2023.06.14
Satisfactory accommodation, the location is very good, in the center of the old city, just a short distance from the palace and cathedral, within walking distance, very convenient; and the apartment is quiet in the middle of the noise, there is no noise at all when the door is closed. The staff would like to give special praise and thanks. We needed to go to another place to check in, but the nice lady learned that we had arrived at the apartment with our luggage, so she ran over to deliver the keys in person and helped us check in. She was very enthusiastic Give us maps and highlight famous places. The apartment is good in all aspects, but some facilities are slightly outdated.
The hotel is clean and hygienic, next to the shopping mall, the location is acceptable. But parking is not convenient, you need to check in first and then swipe your card to enter the parking lot. There is also a distance from the hotel. It is inconvenient if there is a large luggage. Overall, pass as a passing hotel.
Hotel near Albaicin,Granada3.9% of visitors choose this area
NNihaoshijian2025.02.23
The family room is a large bed and a sofa bed. There are several restaurants on the corner, and they seem to be doing a good job. The hotel rooms are on the second floor, and you need to carry your suitcase up and down, which is not very friendly for people with a lot of luggage. The hotel does not have a parking lot. Self-driving tourists need to park their cars in a public parking lot five minutes away, which costs 16 euros per night. You need to take a cute mini bus to the Alhambra Palace, and the station is five minutes away from the hotel.
Hotel near Malaga City Center,Malaga100% of visitors choose this area
NNigel James2025.03.24
The Easy Hotel was everything we wanted. Great central location less than 10 minutes walk from the centre and about 5 mins to the train station. The hotel and the room was nice and clean. The reception staff were lovely. The Easy Hotel ticks all the boxes if you’re looking for clean well located reasonably priced accommodation.
Hotel near Casco Antiguo,Metropolitan Area of Seville93% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2024.08.25
Very new hotel. Check-in is not allowed until 3pm. The front desk staff are young and energetic. They speak good English and will ask if you need help with your trip. They will also provide water. There are attractions at the door. The town is not big and it is very convenient to walk to any attraction. There are many restaurants to choose from at the door. Although it is on the street, it is not noisy. The design of the hotel is also very novel and interesting. However, the only bug is that the shower water flow is too strong and the sink is a bit blocked. I told the front desk when checking out.
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AArp303This hotel does a really good job of capturing the “Hard Rock” vibe so if you’re into that you’ll enjoy your stay at this property. Lots of memorabilia dotted around, great music and some lovely touches around the hotel.
We stayed in a deluxe room which was small but furnished to a good standard with a very comfy bed. Bathroom was well equipped and the balcony was a decent size. Jukebox feature on the TV is excellent and allows you to get the party started before you go out or continue it after hours in your room. Having YouTube on the TV is handy too.
The pools were good, there’s 2 pretty large ones and they look great during the day and night.
The rooftop deck is quite chilled, it has a bar and an infinity pool with beds to suit everyone really, lots of variety so standard cushioned beds and lower body shaped beds. There are several “Bali beds” that come with a 150 Euro minimum spend. Sounds like alot but the food & drink isn’t cheap so can be done relatively easily if you plan to stay at the pool all day and have lunch. The pools are shallow but a good size and the infinity pool offers a brilliant view over the second pool area. The second pool area features a stage and DJ booth at the top of the pool and is louder. The pool parties that Hard Rock offer are held here during the day as well so bear that in mind when selecting your bed. There is an “Eden Cafe” in this area offering burgers and the like during the day and the main “Sessions” restaurant that serves breakfast and dinner too if you book half board.
We booked bed & breakfast so didn’t eat dinner at the property. We did have lunch on our first afternoon at the Eden cafe and it was very good. The breakfast offers an excellent selection & its tasty. They also have a musicians playing a different instrument each day on the outdoor terrace which is a nice touch.
The bar area in the lobby lacks atmosphere and is a little on the slow side to get a drink. The cocktails are good though and its worthwhile having a drink there, especially if a live band is on.
Service at the hotel was very good overall and we very much enjoyed our stay. The bellhops in particular are excellent. They provided us with a “courtesy room” on checkout day (we had a late flight) which was a nice touch after having checked out already and been out all day.
The location of the hotel was further out than we thought and required you to either walk through a large, unkept subway or walk down narrow busy roads with several hills. The subway route is best and takes around 15 mins to Porto Banus but is not ideal at night. We had no issues and saw no undesirables but I do think Hard Rock could do more to make that subway more inviting (clean it, add their branding, have music playing etc). I don’t think they own it but perhaps they should take ownership of how it looks at the very least as it could quite easily put some people off staying at the hotel.
The “****** Marbella” is attached to the hotel. It’s a nice ****** but lacks atmosphere. You also need your passport to enter (I had to go back to the room) so bear that in mind too. There is a handy supermarket opposite the hotel that has a great selection of snacks, ice cream, toiletries, booze etc plus it’s really cheap. There’s a lovely little bar called “Park Lane Sports Bar” that is family run and really charming. The drinks are cheap and the people who run it are very friendly. The resident dog “Lolo” is also quite a character and really makes the bar. We also ate at a lovely little Spanish restaurant called “Noto” - the prawns, pizza and service was excellent.
There are more luxurious hotels to stay in Marbella and hotels in nicer locations but for a party vibe, good food & drink, strong pool decks and friendly service the Hard Rock is a solid choice.
AAnonymous UserThe name Business suggests that it is not a typical tourist hotel. The hotel looks elegant and there is nothing to criticize. Of course the rooms could be a bit larger and have a seating group. Also it's a little bright. From the balcony you look at the sea. In the bathroom there was a bathtub. At breakfast there was a lot of space and a super average buffet. Really fresh bread, however, there was no. Personal was correct and professional. Also strong visual disabled people find their room (photo).
GGuest UserCute hotel. The rooms are decently big to have luggage and even move around. No kettle or coffee in room which was a bit of disappointment but they have water filter on every floor so that was a plus. Toiletries not provided in room but you can ask the reception for toothbrush etc. location is a few hundred meter walk from Santa Justa Station. Cathedral is walkable as well. Takes about 20 minuets to reach. Other attractions are also explorable on foot.
CCampanillaA very complete hotel, with indoor and outdoor pools, free spa, entertainment (very simple), the apartments are up-to-date with all the details, they are spacious, new and clean and you have a butler service via WhatsApp that works very well.
The staff very friendly.
There is free parking in the area without problems.
The location is close to the Santa Ana area and close to supermarkets and restaurants.
The hotel itself has a supermarket and restaurant that I did not visit.
The only thing I would change is that the arrival has to be after 4:00 p.m. and the departure before 10:00 a.m., so you lose a lot of time during your stay.
RRiazWe came here from a budget hotel so our thoughts on entering the room first were wow and amazing.
I've stayed in 5 star hotels few times and also 1 star hotels so have an expectation of rooms and service.
The room is spacious. The bed is big and comfortable. Got a good rest. There is a comfortable couch, big TV, separate toilet, shower and bath tub, mini kitchen area and AC.
Room:
Spacious, modern, comfortable, dining table but only one chair...
Mini Kitchen:
There was a mini fridge, microwave, kettle and sink but no cutlery which seemed strange as you would expect these things to be there. You had to request cutlery etc.. at reception and collect from the buffet area yourself.
Shower:
The shower was awesome. Spacious with overhead and handle shower. Lots of toiletries. Could have benefitted with more hangers. Has an appealing deco.
Reception:
Took some time to check in with people before us in a queue. Maybe checkin can be streamlined more especially if all prebooked and prepaid.
We were able to add late check out till 5pm for about £20. We came back to the hotel before 5, I asked for some tea bags, but was given a key card, which was weird but just misunderstanding but it meant wasting few minutes we needed for packing. Then our key card wouldn't work on the door which took another few minutes to fix.
We were able to get some hot water for the tea afterwards which was kind of them.
There is a gym but didn't get chance to use it.
Some staff has good English so communication isn't an issue and they will help you with what you need.
GGuest UserWhile waiting to check in, I was given a large glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. The room facilities were also very modern, and the toilet had a washlet for the first time. After returning from the trip, a plate of ginkgo biloba, cheese, diced ham and biscuits were given to the room to replenish energy. There is food everywhere when you go out, especially the seafood restaurant recommended by the hotel, where you can enjoy delicious and affordable tapas. Breakfast was ordered from the menu and was very delicious.
The only drawback is that there is no body lotion in the room, and the area is very dry, but after informing the front desk, a small bottle of L'Occitane body lotion was delivered - the shampoo and other toiletries are all from L'Occitane.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel's communication is not prompt or effective. Also, the hotel address was changed to a new address after the hotel confirmed my booking. The distance from the hotel beach changed from 5 to 12 minutes, and the promise of 24-hour reception changed to no reception.
The access code was not sent out promptly after checking in, but I only got it from the hotel after Trip contacted the hotel. The flat is newly refurbished with an open kitchen. The bathroom has only one towel for each person for a 4-day stay. The extra towel costs you €10. The water pressure is strong and quick hot water.
The kitchen has everything you need, but the tableware is not visible. There is a kettle but no coffee maker.
The living room and bedroom have windows, but we are at the same level as the people on the street. We don't feel private and comfortable opening the window or even with the shade curtain closed with the window opened.
The washing and drying machine is shared with other travellers on the rooftop. The cleaning function is good, but the drying doesn't function well. The hanger was only found on the last day after the cleaner showed it to me. The hotel should say it on the first day when I asked them, rather than asking me to give them a call while I was only on a data sim and could not make a call. The washing balls are provided.
Beach umbrellas are also stored in a the lobby that is not visible to us until the day we checked out. I would say it has everything, but the communication skills of the hotel have room to improve.
MMariaThis is the only option for overnight stay near Malaga airport. We had problems with check-in. We booked a room through trip.com and the hotel staff could not process our reservation correctly. The problem was resolved in about an hour. The hotel itself is quite good, however, despite the fact that it is located only one and a half kilometers from the airport, you will not get to the airport without a taxi - there is no sidewalk along the highway, no pedestrian path.
FFranfromivegillThis is a lovely hotel…. Sp pretty with columns and alcoves. For the first night I booked dinner B&B….. the food was delicious! Dinner was 5 courses but included the best Broccoli au Gratin I ever tasted and included a glass of red wine. I expected the wine to be tough but it was actually very good! I did not try the open air swimming pool but in this heat it was an option … nearby beach was crowded and with fascinating container port nearby I found it hard to believe the water was bathing quality! 8€ taxi ride from bus station. Staff were unfailingly helpful and courteous. Next time I will ask for a room with a mountain-view. I stayed a second night … trip charged me a higher price? I also took their Day Excursion to Morocco…€72 but add on €40 for tips! It included return ferry, transport, guide and Moroccan lunch ( delicious) … driver, his friend, guide and me on a 32 seater bus! Obligatory “buy a carpet” talk at “craft school” ( Omg I bought a carpet!) … hold out for the trinkets shop on the way out!!! 4 hours to get back through customs … queues…. But it was fascinating v and an unexpected glimpse into border mentality. 4 layers … Moroccan military check, Moroccan police check, Spanish police check and Covid certificate check and final layer …. Spanish guards emptying and checking every car and finding something to throw away from everyone!!!! Two days feels like a wonderful week!
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