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April 18, 2024
Being a historic city, it is very difficult to reach the hotel by car, as it is in a pedestrian area. We asked for information about parking and the email came with very detailed instructions (that we had 15 minutes to leave the car parked on the street in front of the hotel, which would be time to unload our bags and check in). However, when we arrived, one of the employees shouted saying that we couldn't stay there for even 2 minutes, as we would be fined. In fact, the two reception employees are not suitable for working in hotels. They are rude, rude and unwelcoming. Luckily, the next morning there was a very kind gentleman at the reception. The hotel is small, the room is simple, the furniture is old, it needs updating, a little love. It's noisy, as many people pass by talking loudly during the night. There is no cafe or restaurant on site. There is no parking, but it is not worth it if you have an agreement. We chose Rex, which was further away (about 7 blocks), but seemed more normal to us, as we were told that the others had very complicated access, with a very small and low entrance, and that we had to go backwards in an elevator. It cost 18 euros per day. Having said that, and to be fair, the location was very good, there are restaurants, supermarket, bakeries, and bus stops very close by, therefore easy access to everything. And as it is in the center, very close to the Cathedral, it is very easy to get to know the city on foot. To go up to the Alhambra, we walked about 7 minutes to the point where the bus leaves that takes you directly there.
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