Anonymous User
August 3, 2024
It is a unit in a 3-star hotel complex. There is no pool at Villa Bianca, which is actually called Pequeno Príncipe. I was in the best room (911) and the heated towel rail was turned off. The light board was exposed behind the curtain and there was an “X”, indicating that it was not to be turned on. Fortunately, all I had to do was move the switch and it was heating up in no time. The air conditioning was silent, with an inverter motor. The glass doors also acoustically isolated the sound of the sea and the street and I had no problem sleeping. In short, the only problem is the rude reception staff, the change of bed linen only after the 4th day of stay and the inconsistent water in the shower at times when everyone is bathing. My highlights are: located! You are literally close to everything and staying at the hotel will not be the best thing to do. Isolala Bella is just a few steps away and it's free! ATM in front, where you can also buy tickets to go up and down the cable car and go to the old theater, etc. Tips: Don't waste time with the staff, they will start speaking in Italian as if it is intimidating and not to solve anything, as they are lazy and expect you to guess their thoughts. Get ready for the receptionist's mocking facial expressions and take advantage of the terrace to sunbathe and contemplate.
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