Pengguna Tetamu
30 Julai 2023
I actually didn't stay in the hotel - The Smallest Hotel in the World - because it doesn't have a lift and I needed one, and the really lovely and very kind receptionist brought me to an annexe right beside the hotel where rooms could be accessed by a lift, though there were three steps in the hallway. The room was perfectly comfortable, with a very large bed, and with the unexpected bonus of a fairly good sized bath. The airconditioning worked and was needed during the 40 + degree heat. Breakfast was available (price wasn't included in what I paid but I could have paid separately) and there were tables under an awning right in front of the annexe, though I'm not quite sure if these belonged to the hotel or to the bar next door. I love the street, and the buzz and small shops - there's even a small supermarket just opposite the hotel. Buses to the Alhambra, Albaicín go from just around the corner and one goes along the actual c/Molinos - maybe both do, but it's a brilliant service and the frequency of the buses and the closeness of stops to the hotel meant that I didn't have to try walking up the mad hills to see the Alhambra. It is perfectly possible to walk from the Hotel Molinos to the city centre, yet the barrio feels like a real barrio with a great vegan restaurant about two or three minutes away and another serving vegetarian food just down the road. And the bar right beside it serves the most gorgeous vegetarian food too.
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