Using my gps I found the correct street, but there was no hotel. There where a couple of old business which had gone under. Parking was not easy, and once parked I roamed the neighborhood looking for the hotel. And then I saw a hotel labeled A2O Hotel. And I said to myself, they will know where my tiny hotel is. So in I marched to inquired where my hotel was. The gal at the desk, in perfect English said "You are there!" A taken back I asked why it was not labeled as such and did not receive a coherent answer. Once I was there it did not seem to by such an important issue so I let it drop.
As for the hotel it has many floors and surrounds a small building with a Michelin rate restaurant on the first floor. And 7 rooms upstairs. I was in number three, it was lovely, spacious with a well appointed bathroom and windows which open onto a court yard with many small children creating a racket. Once they are gone, about sunset, it was quite.
I had a bite to eat in the cafeteria for dinner, a salad which was good. In the morning the breakfast was our typical Spanish hotel breakfast. Fruit, a bit of protein and bread and pastries with the usual coffee with milk.
For parking, you can park on the street or in the hotel's garage....Using my gps I found the correct street, but there was no hotel. There where a couple of old business which had gone under. Parking was not easy, and once parked I roamed the neighborhood looking for the hotel. And then I saw a hotel labeled A2O Hotel. And I said to myself, they will know where my tiny hotel is. So in I marched to inquired where my hotel was. The gal at the desk, in perfect English said "You are there!" A taken back I asked why it was not labeled as such and did not receive a coherent answer. Once I was there it did not seem to by such an important issue so I let it drop.
As for the hotel it has many floors and surrounds a small building with a Michelin rate restaurant on the first floor. And 7 rooms upstairs. I was in number three, it was lovely, spacious with a well appointed bathroom and windows which open onto a court yard with many small children creating a racket. Once they are gone, about sunset, it was quite.
I had a bite to eat in the cafeteria for dinner, a salad which was good. In the morning the breakfast was our typical Spanish hotel breakfast. Fruit, a bit of protein and bread and pastries with the usual coffee with milk.
For parking, you can park on the street or in the hotel's garage. I was uncomfortable on the street, unusual for me, and so I opted for the garage at 5 or 6 euros a night.
My only complaint was that it was poorly labeled then though it was in plain sight.More
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