3/5 Felis A. 11 months ago on Google
To
start
with,
the
beds
were
great.
Really,
I've
rarely
ever
slept
in
such
good
beds
at
a
hostel
or
hotel
somewhere.
The
linen
was
extremely
nice,
and
the
size
of
the
bed
nice
for
tall
people.
Also,
the
room
was
spick
and
span,
clean
as
can
be.
If
you
like
tech,
you
might
like
the
many
gizmos
in
the
room.
Note
the
access
to
all
rooms
at
the
hotel
is
via
a
pin
code,
and
the
displays
are
a
bit
fiddly.
Note
also
that
all
contact
is
via
WhatsApp,
and
human
contact
is
seriously
lacking
in
this
place.
The
products
served
at
breakfast
were
high
quality
and
tasty,
and
the
staff
-
when
there
was
staff...
-
friendly
and
helpful.
And
you
HAVE
to
try
the
slide
down
from
the
roof
-
it's
great
fun!
I
liked
the
location
-
the
hotel
is
located
in
a
quiet
neighborhood
and
guarantees
quiet
nights
(except
for
soccer,
when
England
plays
and
the
English
youth
walks
through
the
streets
screaming).
It's
close
to
the
beach
and
close
to
the
city
center.
If
you
don't
know
the
village
be
advised
that
the
entire
region
of
Andalucia
has
been
constructed
on
the
legendary
seven
hills
and
roads
are
VERY
steep
everywhere.
Returning
from
the
beach
might
be
a
pain.
;-)
There's
always
a
BUT
(and
it's
big
here!)
...
the
hotel
calls
itself
"ecological".
There's
a
strict
difference
between
'ecoLOGical'
and
'ecoNOMical'.
The
overall
concept
is
a
good
idea
certainly,
whereas
a
substantial
implementation
has
not
happened.
I
should
like
to
imagine
my
parents
being
confronted
with
breakfast
from
paper
plates,
coffee
in
paper
cups
and
plastic
cutlery.
Is
that
ecological?
Not
really.
It's
actually
disgusting
and
a
no-go
for
civilized
people,
and
I
would
appreciate
that
cheap
and
non-recyclable
items
were
replaced
with
a
dishwasher
and
one
more
staff
to
load
it
-
one
round
of
dishwashing
every
morning
would
be
sufficient,
I
think.
Eating
and
drinking
from
single-use
paper
items
does
not
reflect
the
overall
quality
this
hotel
aims
to
display.
The
first
thing
we
actually
did
was
to
go
go
a
cheap
shop
and
buy
a
knife
and
spoon
to
tide
us
over
during
our
stay,
and
then
we
opted
to
have
a
real
coffee
somewhere
else
as
soon
as
we
got
out
of
the
house.
We
were
tempted
to
buy
earplugs
to
block
the
'chill'
music
(pling
plong)
that
ubiquitously
accompanied
our
stay
at
this
hotel,
but
this
seems
to
be
an
upcoming
trend
in
Spain
in
many
locations.
We
actually
enjoyed
the
morning
they
forgot
to
turn
it
on
during
breakfast.
Despite
the
good
quality
of
breakfast
products,
a
bit
of
change
any
or
other
day
is
appreciated.
Maybe
most
of
the
clients
opt
for
a
short
stay
and
don't
notice;
we
stayed
longer
and
we
did
notice
(and
it
got
a
bit
boring
then).
The
room
concept
is
not
fully
mature.
I
cannot
understand
why,
to
wash
your
hands
after
using
the
toilet,
you
have
to
walk
around
the
block
to
the
other
side
of
the
room
(in
the
larger
rooms,
that
is).
There
is
insufficient
and
badly
structured
place
to
range
your
things
if
you
don't
want
to
live
out
of
the
suitcase
for
the
entire
length
of
your
stay.
With
a
bit
of
interior
architect
help,
this
might
easily
be
solved.
The
room
with
the
washbasin
is
too
low
as
well
-
try
using
the
hairdryer
without
hitting
your
hands
on
the
ceiling
if
you're
above
1,70
m....
(might
also
be
solved).
Note:
walls
are
thin,
but
people
are
mature
enough
to
be
quiet.
We
knew
we
had
neighbors,
but
we
have
some
at
home,
too.
The
lighting
in
the
washroom
might
actually
benefit
most
when
being
improved
-
actually,
the
lighting
is
ghastly
and
you
see
anything
but
your
face.
Attention
all
you
contact
lens
users
or
girls
who
need
to
refresh
the
make-up
-
careful
where
you
tap
your
fingers.
A
second,
amplifying
mirror
would
be
appreciated,
too.
Oh,
and
please
get
other
toilet
paper!
Being
ecological
doesn't
mean
you
have
to
be
greedy
and
resort
to
flimsy
material...
Unless
the
concept
is
improved,
we
will
not
return
(which
also
has
to
do
with
this
town
being
utterly
non-Spanish).
We
recommend
the
place
to
a
certain
extent,
but
you
should
be
aware
of
some
little
things
you
may
not
be
at
ease
with.
Bring
your
own
cutlery
and
you're
good
to
go.
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