Daniel N
September 14, 2023
We spent a few days in Galicia this summer, and we stayed in this hotel because of its proximity to La Coruña. It is located about 8 or 10 km from the Capital. The first thing that "squeaks" is that as soon as you arrive, they do the corresponding registration and make you pay the full bill at that moment. (I imagine that if this were not the case many people would leave after spending the first night, we would have done it first). You get to the room and you find a capsule coffee machine where a little sign tells you that if you want coffee you have to go down to the reception and buy it, I think it's very shabby that in a room that costs more than 100 euros a night (in summer) Don't have the detail of leaving some courtesy capsules that don't even cost 50 cents each. The next thing you find is that if you want to use the safe, you also have to pay for it (anyway, another "ugly detail"). Now let's go to the air conditioning. The days we were there were truly horrifyingly hot. It does not have air conditioning so we spend the nights from shower to shower. Another added problem, the hotel's blinds are on the inside of the rooms, so if you leave the windows wide open to try to cool the room, then you cannot lower the blinds, which means that sleeping one of two, or You suffocate in the room or at 5 in the morning you are already awake with the light coming in. We are also going to add that the windows are relatively low from the street floor, you can access them with a jump, so if you leave things in the room, which is normal, you cannot leave the windows open for ventilation because The best thing they tell you is part of the luggage. In short, what has been said, to NEVER REPEAT.
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