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20 Σεπτέμβριος 2023
I am a firm believer in the adage that “You get what you pay for,” and that was the case for this stay. First off, I can not say enough about the staff. Particularly Beatrice on the desk was outstanding. The hotel’s location to the grotto is excellent. The hotel is fairly easy to get to, was clean and secure. There is a lift. Regretfully, the first floor room was quite warm, particularly for Mid-September. There is no air-con, nor an available fan. Opening the patio door helped. However, as there is a restaurant immediately below, which resulted in a strong cooking smell and it was quite noisy late into the night. The patio is simply a roof top with chairs and tables all shared by multiple units, so room security with the patio door open is a minor consideration. The beds were a major issue for us. The beds are low, the mattress very soft and short (I am less than 6 feet). The beds also “moved around” as we were sleeping, pushing away from the wall, and the mattress slipping of the box spring(?). After one night I spoke with Beatrice at the desk and she arraigned for us to upgrade and move to a sister hotel right next door. Turning us over to Thomas, we were shown two possible rooms, which did cost more, but both which were excellent. Our next two nights were fantastic. I did not realize our’s was a handicapped room, which was a great benefit for myself. The restaurant breakfast was outstanding, the evening bar pleasant albeit way to noisy with karaoke for this old man. Staff were helpful in arranging early morning transport to the train station. In summary, the Hotel Continental is fine is you are a 20 year old backpacker. If your retired and want a much improved experience, stay at Hotel Le Solitude
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