2/5 luis Enrique Reinoso Y. 2 years ago on Google
To
get
to
the
hotel,
you
see
signs
on
the
road
indicating
that
you
are
living
the
City
of
Oviedo
and
entering
in
the
upper
side
area
with
different
small
towns,
some
industrial
buildings
and
plenty
of
green
areas.
The
hotel
has
a
large
pool
located
at
the
back
and
also
a
Gym,
and
this
is
my
first
visit
to
the
hotel
and
neither
have
been
open
and
looked
abandoned.
Parking
is
free
and
roofed
and
we
have
never
been
charged
for
it.
This
last
time,
I
found
reasons
for
not
coming
back
ever.
First,
was
the
issue
of
making
the
reservation
through
the
STAR
TRAVEL
tab
at
the
official
Eurostars
website
of
which
I
am
a
member
for
the
last
years,
I
couldn't
do
it.
and
when
trying
to
get
my
special
rate
upon
arriving
to
the
hotel
lobby
and
after
45
minutes
of
cumbersome
options
I
ended
getting
the
same
rate
the
girl
at
the
front
desk
offered
to
any
walk
in
guest.
So
my
start
traveler
saving
vanished.
The
price
offered
in
the
morning
was
cheaper
by
several
euros.
We
got
to
room
135
in
the
first
floor,
on
which
most
guests
were
staying
(typically
on-the-road
salespeople
or
technical
staff
on
the
road,
all
of
them
in
their
30's
and
travelling
alone.
The
room
has
the
standard
simple
but
impeccable
look
of
any
Eurostars
Hotel
in
the
lower
base
price
range
with
all
the
essential
you
expect
in
an
Eurostars
brand
hotel.
I
missed
having
more
comfortable
pillows
or
a
second
set
of
the
uncomfortable
ones.
Watching
TV
from
bed
was
impossible,
because
the
moment
you
sit
on
the
bed
with
your
back
to
the
wall,
the
bed
starts
to
slip,
so
I
ended
up
disconnecting
the
laptop
and
taking
it
to
the
sofa
lounge
area
in
front
of
the
front
desk.
On
the
real
negative
sides
to
report
were
the
lack
of
cleanliness
in
the
upper
inside
of
the
toilet,
the
accumulated
dirt
on
the
phone
headset
and
receptacle
and
in
the
TV
remote,
(I
have
pictures
to
prove
it
that
I
plan
to
share
with
the
Eurostars
Headquarters
shortly
so
they
fix
it.
Now
the
REAL
BAD
part
we
have
the
bottles
of
water
upon
arrival
and
the
all
included
breakfast
buffet.
Ever
since
COVID-19,
Eurostars
has
had
a
difficult
to
follow
standard
breakfast
buffet
policy.
The
boxed
breakfast
advertised
in
their
website
(I
GUESS)
is
reserved
to
the
more
luxurious
locations.
But
the
real
problem
is
that
we
had
stayed
in
the
same
hotel
before
the
pandemic
and
the
food
and
service
is
going
down
the
hill.
Their
excellent
self
serve
coffee
machines
were
"out
order",
some
of
them
exhibiting
the
internal
parts
to
make
sure
you
got
the
message.
The
one
man
show
waiter
was
nowhere
to
be
found
when
we
arrived
at
9:05.
So
we
sat
at
a
table
for
4
that
we
found
clean
and
set.
We
ordered
two
large
coffees
with
lactose
free
milk
that
we
have
found
in
Eurostars,
Madrid,
Mexico
(zona
Rosa),
Oviedo,
Segovia
and
Palencia
since
January
2020
and
we
got
a
""We
don't
have
any"
here.
We
always
request
fried
eggs
for
breakfast
but
now
we
got
"We
don't
have
a
cook
at
this
hour"
and
we
were
invited
to
try
the
scrambled
eggs
-which
are
kept
warm
by
means
of
an
electronic
device-
the
heating
device
had
turned
off
and
we
found
out
were
cold,
we
requested
hot
ones
and
after
being
offered
a
new
batch,
I
saw
the
waiter
re-heating
the
old
one.
So
no
eggs
for
breakfast.
Upon
returning
home,
I
found
out
that
I
had
left
behind
my
laptop
charger
and
reported
it
the
same
day.
The
lady
at
the
reception
told
me
to
call
her
back
the
following
night
to
find
out
if
the
charger
was
found.
I
disregarded
that
and
called
mid-morning
and
they
mentioned
that
the
cable
was
safely
kept
in
their
"lost
and
found"
bin
under
my
name
but
that
they
could
not
have
it
sent,
and
that
I
will
have
to
make
all
arrangements
to
get
it
back.
(we
live
4
hours
from
the
hotel.)
A
large
number
of
ants
found
their
way
to
the
inside
of
a
TOYOTA
CH-R
2020,
we
ended
bit
in
feet,
arms
and
neck
but
nothing
of
major
consequence.
If
you
don't
eat
eggs,
don't
mind
slipping
beds,
and
are
willing
to
bring
your
own
pillow,
this
is
the
perfect
hotel
to
stay
in
Orense.
Spain