jrfrahm
14 czerwca 2024 r.
We typically stay at AirBNB's when we travel in Europe, but decided to splurge on this place in order to have hotel amenities while we were relaxing on the nearby beach. Aside from the awesome location (overlooking the water and in the middle of the main square), this place was twice the price of most places we looked at and yet was not nearly as nice. It's an apartment but they don't give you any amenities for an apartment and yet also don't give housekeeping services as if it's a hotel. When we arrived there was a ton of trash loose under the kitchen sink from the previous guest and no trash can anywhere except a small one in the bathroom so you can see why that's where they threw their trash (and no one had cleaned it up). At one point my son spilled something in the kitchen and there are no towels, sponges, ANYTHING to clean it up - not even washcloths or hand towels in the bathroom. We weren't going to waste our only bathroom towels on the spill so resorted to cleaning it up with toilet paper from the bathroom. The furniture all feels like old Ikea furniture, there was no way to take a shower without getting the whole thing completely sopping wet, and there was an old toothbrush on the ground next to the vanity when we arrived. Every time I tried to talk to the front desk they were enthralled in conversations with other staff members and wouldn't pause to talk to the guests. We had to complain three times to three different people to get someone to clean up the trash in the kitchen and the housecleaning didn't do anything in our room the whole time we were there except make the beds. And don't be deceived by the pictures of the pool. Based on where it is situated, in June it only gets about one hour of sun a day and the rest of the day it is cold in the shade. So much for staying at a hotel! I'm back to Airbnb's. I have found their hosts to be better than a hotel like this!
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