I can’t understand why this hotel has been so highly rated in other reviews! Yes it does have charm with the central courtyard, but so much is disappointing. The bedroom was tiny - just enough room to walk around the double bed but struggled for space to put our large suitcase on the floor without tripping over it. The air conditioning was totally inefficient and very very noisy. With temperatures in the 40s this meant the room never chilled down enough and it was too noisy or too hot to sleep well. The bed was uncomfortable and rickety. If one person turned the whole bed moved.||Yes breakfast is included but again this fell short. Such a shame as the patio could have been a lovely place to enjoy breakfast. The orange juice on our first morning was Luke warm, as was the coffee ( and not the best coffee either).no rolls for tostadas ( would this have been difficult? ) just sliced bread. Other options were rolls / pastries individually wrapped in plastic bags. Yoghurts were kept out unrefridgerated.||After the experience on day 1 we went out on the following mornings and paid 3euros each for a tostada, fresh orange juice and a decent cup of coffee in one of the many cafes ....
Read moreFor our last 2 nights at our round-trip through Andalusia we booked this hotel in Cordoba. It was a nice hotel with a homelike atmosphere. There was parking at the hotel for 16 euro / night, but we found a parking garage a little bit further where it was cheaper. ||Rooms were small, but clean.||There is a little dog called Spike, very cute and cuddly (I normally don't like dogs, but this one I did like very much). ||The breakfast was typical for Andalusia: toasted bread, ham, cheese, marmelade, croissants, coffee, tea. ||Our second night we had to get up really early, because we had to drive back to Sevilla to catch our flight. So we wanted to check out at 06.30 am, no problem there. Although breakfast started normally at 8 am, the guy who checked us out insisted we stayed a little longer because coffee was almost ready. So we could have a little breakfast (coffee / tea with a croissant) before we went on our way. ||Would definitely come back if I ever stayed in...
Read moreThis is a lovely, authentic garden hotel in the city center. The center garden, and adjacent patios are a lovely, quiet oasis. The rooms are small with a minimalist-meets-traditional blend of decor. The staff is friendly and accommodating. I gave this hotel a very good rating for their pet friendly policy. We've stayed at many pet-friendly hotels, and most of them are pet tolerant. Casa de los Naranjos is truly pet friendly. They welcomed our 7lb. chihuahua, gave directions to parks and grassy areas and fussed over our pooch. Such little things, but they made all of us, two-legged and four,...
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