Tài Khoản Khách
6 tháng sáu, 2021
My wife and I visited this hotel in May, only half a month after they reopened. There weren't much people in it, so it was really calm at the moment. We took the cheapest room they got. It was on the 2nd floor, and had no balcony. Nevertheless, there was a beautiful view to the sea. The room had luxurious feel to it, although it felt a bit non-modern (I really don't have any complaints about that). The carpet was really thick (about 2-3cm), and you could comfortably walk barefoot on it. The accommodation that we got had one king size bed, with TV and work table in the same room. Although it sounds cramped, the room looked spacious. The only complaint I had was the shower. It was very very small, about 70x90cm, but that's not the worst part. Floor inside a shower had a slope so big you could slip while showering. And the shower was not properly sealed, so the water was coming out of it, leaving puddles in the bathroom. Therefore, showering experience was very inconvenient. On the bright side, the dinner was excellent, although a little bit pricey. What makes this hotel different is that the breakfast was served to the table, including tea, coffee, canapés, fruit, drinks, and everything else. The breakfast was really abundant, and it that wasn't enough, you could always ask for more. The staff was really friendly, especially the older gentleman called Mijo who was very communicative and warm without being overly intrusive. We could ask him anything, whether it was related to the hotel or the city, and he would always answer.
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