In terms of transportation, the hotel is very conveniently located in the center of Granada. It takes about five minutes to walk to the Cathedral and about half an hour to walk to the Alcazar Palace. You can also take the bus. Driving is relatively troublesome. It is not easy to park at the entrance of the hotel. The cooperative parking lot Parking Triunfo takes about 10 minutes to walk, and it is not easy to find, and it is easy to miss the entrance and exit. You can get a discount if you pay the parking fee in advance at the hotel front desk, about 16 euros a day.
In terms of facilities, the living room and bedroom of the two-bedroom suite are quite spacious, but the room facing the street is noisy at night, and the sound penetration downstairs is strong. The facilities in the house are relatively old. We were going to use a kettle to boil water. As soon as we plugged in the socket, the circuit breaker tripped. It was dark and dark. After waiting for 15 minutes, the hotel arranged an electrician to repair it before the power was restored. The hotel will provide free water.
In terms of check-in and service, we arrived late, and there was no front desk service at 9 o'clock. However, although the self-service check-in process is more cumbersome (you need to press three bells and make three calls in sequence), it was generally smooth. When I came back to pick up my luggage after checking out the next day, the attitude of the front desk was very average.
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