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8 de abril de 2024
The views are spectacular (if you pay more to face the sea!) but the hotel accommodation is basic and run down. The price is around £100 for a small double room and breakfast - which a is a little on the high side given the quality and wear of the room and hallways. It seems to have an attraction to OAP’s who arrive daily by the coach load, and so the decor, background music/atmosphere caters to more of their tastes. Furniture is worn and tired in places, not a great attention to detail in bathrooms etc. My bedroom door rattled tremendously in the frame, so I have to wedge it with packets of sugar! The bed was old and felt like a lumpy iron board, and so naturally I slept terribly. There are fire doors throughout so they slam unnecessarily throughout the evening. Breakfast was sufficient, neither particularly lacking or special. Cereals are juices are available, and a ‘full English’ that consists of a child’s size portion of the usual suspects - greasy but tasty. It would be a budget place to stay if it were £60-70 all in, but at over £200 for 2 rooms, it’s a bit of a joke. Modernisation is required, carpets and furniture replaced, better attention to detail, new mattresses etc.
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