This hotel reminds me of my stays at 5-star hotels like the Four Seasons and the Ritz. I wished I could have stayed longer than a night. We stayed in one of the chalet types of rooms. You have to swipe to open the gate into your terrace, and then swipe to get into the room itself. Unlike another review, I really found the decor to be nice, not outdated. Maybe the reviewer preferred a more sleek and modern design. I like they, too, but that doesn’t make it outdated. I really like how the top of the door can be opened so you can have access to fresh air. The bathroom was very nice with top to bottom marble in the toilet and the shower. What I didn’t like was there was no door to the bathroom and both the rooms to the toilet and shower are clear glass. There is no privacy, so you have to let whoever stays with you you’re on the pot. The rain shower also prevents the shower door from being opened into the shower, so you have to “force” it to open to the outside. On the plus side, the shower floor was slip-free. The bed was huge and very comfortable with thick sheets. I only wish that hotels in Spain would start installing USB ports next to both sides of the bed like we do in the US. The one thing that this lacks compared to 5-star hotels is the thickness of the towels. Towels below 5 stars in my experience tend to have quite thin towels for some reason. When we stayed there, there was a wedding group staying. They have been a bit loud, but when the stopped their partying, the property is so quiet and peaceful.
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