Guest User
January 31, 2023
We had a splendid stay in this exquisitely beautiful little casa, which reeks of character and history. A few specifics: Location: Couldn't be better. Roll out of bed each morning and gawk shamelessly at the gorgeous cathedral. Room: We stayed in the "Culture Crucible" and it was great. Roomy and attractive with, by and large, perfectly chosen antique decor. Bed: Roomy, comfortable, a bit soft. Shower: Small but adequate. Good water pressure and (after a bit of a wait) temperature. A large person might have some difficulty moving around, but really... how much ground do you need to cover in the shower? Breakfast: Very good. Featured the usual elements you find in Spanish hotels (cold cuts, cheese, bread, jam, pastries, fresh fruit), plus eggs. The courtyard and adjoining dining area deserve special mention for their stunning design and decor. Staff: Unfailingly polite and helpful. Note, however, not a word of English is spoken. We managed to make do with rudimentary Spanish, Google Translate and some embarrassing pantomime. So what was not perfect? Very little, but there was some inattention to detail. Twice we saw dirty silverware, and very occasionally a piece of decor seemed jarringly out of place, as if it had been chosen by someone unfamiliar with the rest of the establishment. These are minor quibbles, however. I heartily recommend staying here, without hesitation. Pro tip: the place is hard to find, and the guidance provided by the host a bit ambiguous. The casa is located in the small alley directly across from the entrance (on the side) of the cathedral.