Pengguna Tetamu
11 November 2022
We stayed at Suite Home Sardinero for a few days in October on a mini city break: The cheap cost of RyanAir flights made it very inexpensive to get there, and I do love to explore "real" cities. We had read some of the other reviews previously, especially about the "room behind reception" which some folks fund noisy. We didn't - it was a great room: We were never disturbed by other guests, but I guess this has a lot to do with them, and not with the hotel itself. The room was immaculate, clean, and comfortable; but it was the bathroom that was really special! Brand new, modern, and with plenty of room in the lovely hot shower. There was some quirky furniture in the room, and an iron bedframe with a comfy mattress. The staff were friendly, and helpful, and the room was serviced daily. The hotel is situated on the other side of the hills from the main centre of Santander, but it's either a pleasant half-hour walk past the stadium into town, or a short bus ride for a couple of Euros (and the buses we used take contactless debit cards). It seems to be in a fairly quiet residential area. Reception is staffed during the day only, though I believe there is an emergency-only contact bumber for the evening. Breakfast was buffet-style continental, but there was a fabulous selection of meat, cheese, bread, cereal, pastries, yoghurt, tea, coffee, cake... basically everything you need to set you up for the day. One thing worth pointing out is accessibility: Whilst the ground floor of the hotel itself is fine for those with disabilities, the path from the street to the hotel itself is steep. Those with mobility issues might find the climb tricky, so take note and check Streetview before you book if you think this might be a problem. Also bear in mind that Santander itself isn't as "touristy" as some Spanish cities, and whilst some of the staff speak a little English (and one or two speak excellent English), it might not be as easy to communicate as some more popular destinations: Luckily, my partner speaks excellent Spanish, so it was never a problem, but it's worth swotting up on some schoolkid Spanglish before you land (so true wherever you travel - us English are very lazy!) Overall, this hotel is excellent, and I would recommend it for anyone active wishing to explore Santander.
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