A week in Spain

Written: 18 september 2011
Travel time: 21 — 28 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 4.0
The hotel is really not bad, spacious, beautiful. The room is standard, with a balcony, with two beds, an armchair, a mirror, a table and a bench. There is a wardrobe in the corridor, a safe in the wardrobe (extra charge). The bathroom is large with a bathtub, a large mirror, etc. The food is normal, even very good for Europe. I lived in the hotel for a week, since our tour was combined: the southern coast of France + Spain - the sea. I want to write not about the charms of the hotel, but to warn tourists that thieves can climb onto your balcony if the windows overlook a quiet street. That's what happened to me. I lived on the second floor, opening the balcony door a little in the evening at 23-00, sitting in the room watching TV and painting my nails. Hearing some noise at the window, I thought that the neighbors were moving their chairs, but when a local boy of about 14 climbed into my room from the balcony, shooting his eyes around in search of "prey", I was generally stunned. He did not have time to steal anything, frightened by my scream and swearing, quickly jumped from balcony to balcony like a spider and ran down the street. After that I was shaking all night. Dear tourists, check the locks (they are weak) on the balconies, when you leave your room for the beach or for a walk, be sure to pay for the safe, do not take cameras with you to the beach - they steal, do not hang bags on the backs of chairs - they take them away. In general, be vigilant, because now in Spain there are many refugees from the North. Africa, and they also want to eat.
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