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19 Μάιος 2024
I'm not quite convinced that the hotel deserves the term boutique hotel, at least with the idea I have of boutique hotels. First, I told several times, both in person and via email, that my reading lamp wasn't working, but it was never fixed. There were also brown marks on the bathroom floor even after cleaning (these couldn't have come from our feet, because we don't walk barefoot). A note fixed that. The swimming pool area is next to a very busy road, so hanging out in the garden (beautiful garden furniture) is not a very relaxing experience. The toilet was really inconvenient on the ground floor of the hotel building and on the last morning we lost it in the elevator. No maps were offered at the reception, this was also the experience of other Finns, but some were given to other tourists, I noticed. The room was worn and smaller than I expected. Luckily very silent hotel. I was shocked that the employee in charge of the reception, i.e. some boss, bluntly announced that they don't have room service when I asked to bring bottled water from the breakfast room for myself. I was sick, meaning I had sciatica, so walking wasn't particularly good. The staff at the reception and especially in the dining room are very friendly and prompt, although in Spain I would have needed a more comprehensive representation of meat dishes at the breakfast table and there were too many sweet treats for that.
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