We recently stayed at a holiday flat managed by ELE Apartments for 8 nights, located on Av. de José Ortega y Gasset, 23, Carretera de Cádiz, 29006 Málaga, Spain. Here's a detailed review of my experience:||The flat is situated on the first floor in a residential area, which is quite convenient. It's relatively close to major roads and public transportation, making it easy to access the city center and nearby attractions. However, it's not in the heart of Málaga, so it’s better suited for those who prefer a quieter stay or don’t mind commuting to the central areas.|||| The living room was comfortable and had basic furnishings. It was a good place to relax after long days of exploring the city.|| The bathroom was clean and functional, though a bit on the small side. It had all the necessary amenities.|| ||The bedroom was adequate in size, with the 2 single beds that was fairly comfortable. We slept well during our stay, and there was enough storage for our clothes and belongings.||The highlight of the service was the transfer provided by the agency from and to the airport for extra money, which was a nice touch and made the arrival and departure process smooth. The staff from ELE Apartments were helpful and responsive when we had any questions or needed assistance.||While the flat wasn’t particularly luxurious, it was clean and functional. For the price, it offered decent value, especially with the added convenience of the airport transfer. If you're looking for a comfortable base to explore Málaga without breaking the bank, this flat is a good option. That said, a few updates to the interior would make the experience even better.We really missed iron and hair dryer||||Would recommend it to travelers looking for a budget-friendly...
Read moreMinimalist in architectural design and minimalist in what it provides in the rooms.The hotel has a lot of good points but generally it feels a bit like staying in a conference hall.Fortunately what there is is all brand new and the rooms are spotless but it's modern and bleak.The walls are thin; snoring can be heard.||The rooms are designated as apartments but only a bed, table and two chairs are supplied. It has an expensive cooker, fridge and microwave but virtually no kitchen utensils; just a few plates and a bit of cutlery and one frying pan and saucepan. Coffee cups had to be requested. Apparently the hotel doesn't expect guests do any cooking.||The rates seem to be good but it's out of town next to the motorway so it's a popular transit hotel.The area is a safe residential suburb and quiet. Taxi is over 20 Euro to the centre but there is a bus (No.163) every half hour which takes around 25 minutes to Plaza de Armes.The all female reception staff are excellent, friendly and helpful.Wi-fi is free in the rooms. Light breakfast is 5 Euros and there are snacks available all day. If you're driving and just staying for a couple of nights it should...
Read moreThe rooms were clean the staff was amazing and so welcoming from reception to cleaning and the staff at the bar took excellent care of us - especially Edith. ||I give it 4 stars because the trim was coming apart in the rooms and we found the bed quite hard for our liking but the distribution size and water pressure was excellent. The hotel supplies shampoo, soap, dish soap sponge and a cloth for washing dishes. The fridge and freezer worked perfectly and are full size. We did not use the stove top so can’t speak to that. ||Cleaning staff came every day and replaced toilet paper and used towels if left in floor/in bath. ||You need a car to get to and from Sevilla (15 min drive to the centre). There is private parking if needed but we never had a problem parking on the street by the hotel. |The hotel’s address is calle chile, but that is the entrance to the bar. The entrance to reception is on calle Mexico. |Overall an excellent stay - we would...
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