The most expensive hotel I have ever stayed in this trip to Europe, and the only hotel with disposable slippers and bathrobes in the room. The whole hotel is a remodeled ancient aristocratic residence in the center of the city. The room is large with a large bathtub, balcony, bedroom and bathroom. The room decoration takes a luxurious route. At first glance, it looks good, but if you look at some details carefully, you can see that the materials are not very high-grade.
Each room has a name, named after aristocratic families in the Andalusian region, such as
• Dávila‑ Toledo = Core Noble;
• Santa Cruz, Mesía = same circle nobles/in-laws;
• Pascual = common surnames in the same area, often for family members, in-laws, and civilian branches;
Temporary parking and luggage can be parked at the entrance of the hotel. You can pay 20 euros to park in the parking lot in the hotel, or you can drive out to the free parking space on the nearby street, about 5 minutes walk.
The hotel's facilities are complete, the service is warm and thoughtful, and there are several restaurants and banquet halls. And hot spring massage. I tried a restaurant that was open to the outside world. I had to go out from the gate and enter the door of the restaurant alone. The dishes were good for dinner, the environment was high-grade and the price was reasonable.
- GDxingzhe
Exciting greatness. Hotel in the middle of the old center, very spacious room, luxury and all facilities.
Recommendants and staff who really take the extra step.
- Guest User