Pengguna Tetamu
23 Jun 2024
Just about as good a hotel experience as I've ever had, from the warm and friendly welcome (thank you, Ana), to the helpfulness and friendliness of the staff (Ana, Andrea and Silvia), and to the beautiful building and its magical atmosphere. The building was once the house of Paco de Lucia, the maestro of flamenco guitar, and has been sensitively converted so as to preserve much of the way it was when he was there, including his recording studio. His music is everywhere, even the five bedrooms are named after his tracks. Our bedroom was very comfortable, a great mattress on the bed, a choice of pillows and a lovely bathroom. Note - there's not a lot of hanging space and the room could probably do with a few hooks here and there, but that didn't detract from our sense of comfort and peace when resting there. Breakfast was excellent and served (by the brilliant Silvia) in the inner courtyard where cascading plants and Paco de Lucia's music playing unobtrusively in the background made this an enjoyable experience every morning. The coffee as good as it gets too. The hotel is situated in a quiet and beautiful square and was probably the most peaceful hotel I've ever stayed in and sitting on the roof terrace with a nightcap watching the sunset and the swifts was the perfect way to end the day. Close enough to be within a short walk to the main sights, and with a great restaurant/café/bar just around the corner called Embrujo, the hotel and staff provided a wonderful place for a perfect break. We will return.
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