I chose this hotel from The Lonely Planet because it is a small family run hotel. We had a B&B arrangement.||Everyone was very friendly and one person spoke English. ||We stayed 5 nights in a studio room which was large and comfortable. Dressing gowns were provided for use at the pool which is on the roof under a dome.||We ate in the restaurant on several nights as the town was almost closed for the season. We had to pay after each meal as we were not able to sign the meal onto our hotel account. ||Breakfast was very limited and we had to pay extra when we requested a second cup of tea and coffee each.||There is limited carparking...
Read moreWe are not happy with our stay. In our suite, the windows in one of the two rooms do not open, therefore the air in that room is really sticky and you probably won't be able to get a good night's sleep. For breakfast you get to choose from three options, but you basically get a sandwich with ham and cheese, tea or coffee. The pool is not with mineral water as stated, the water in it is cold and it is RIDICULOUSLY small. If you're thinking of getting a nice swim here, you can forget it. Try the Persenk hotel or the Orpheus hotel. At least the food at dinner is great. Oh and by the way - the spa centre isn't working. Therefore...
Read morehorrible to say the least! the service staff were super kind and good but ..... the room is nice but dirty .... the food if you go a little later, you just watch how the spa is bad, to put it mildly, the spa pool is like for 4 people from a hotel for 50 guests! you pay for breakfast, lunch and dinner ... and you eat out because if you are not 5 minutes before the given time you remain hungry ! let's not talk about a parking place .... who found where and in case you decide to go out 99 percent you wait because there is a car in front of you and for 50 guests of the hotel there are 5 parking places! horrible to...
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