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Latest Reviews for La Massana Hotels

Secret Spot Hostel
4/59 Reviews
I thought this place was great value, clean/comfortable/warm. Only 5minute walk to the gondola to get up the slopes. Plenty of cafes & restaurants close by. Also plenty of shops to rent ski gear. About 15 minute drive by taxi to the main bus station. Very happy with my stay here :)
Hotel Marco Polo
3.8/550 Reviews
Arkadaşlarımızın tavsiyesi üzerine gelmiştik iyikide gelmişiz yeşillikler içinde nefis bir tatil köyü sahil hafif taşlı ben kum sevmem o yüzden beni rahatsız etmedi odaları yenilenmiş gayet sade ve şık döşenmiş günlük temizligimiz çok güzel yapıldı yapan ekibi ve yöneticilerini tebrik ederim.Güler yüzlü samimi yardımsever harika bir ekip, havlular yeni ben pek otel tekstili kullanmam ama beyendim.animasyon iyiydi yemekler farklı bişey göremedim tatlıları beyenemedim. misafir ilişkileri sadece ruslar için var gibiler sordugunuza bile cevap alamıyorsunuz. servis ve içecek kalitesini beyendim servis personelide ilgiliydi genel olarak eylendik dinlendik her şey için teşekkürler.
NH Collection Palome Andorra
4.2/567 Reviews
I really liked the hotel. Friendly and pleasant staff. Very nice and clean. We were pleased with our stay. The hotel is not in the center, but this is not a minus, since the funicular is within walking distance. Those looking for shopping will need to go to the center by car or bus. The bus routes are very convenient and getting there is not a problem.
Hotel Màgic Ski
4.2/550 Reviews
currently here now. fantastic location and staff are very friendly at reception however that's about as good as it gets... very basic rooms no kettle or tea/ coffee making facilities, looks a little tired but overall the decor is ok. trying to find anything in the hotel is a maze you end up in the underground parking lot looking for ski lockers and spa facilities. was told spa facilities are on -2 which was not the case they are -1 and then down a few steps but cannot be accessed from the -2 parking lot.. if you stay at this hotel do not at all costs go to their spa facilities it costs an additional €10 per person for 1 hour the read up of it sounds amazing turkish baths, swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna , no chidlren allowed relaxation... got there the lady on reception was not very friendly borderline rude she rolled her eyes at us when she asked if we had flip flops and swim cap to which the anwser was no (reception didnt tell us this on booking) so we got charged extra ti use theirs as you cannot go in without, the jacuzzi was like a Luke warm bath the jets not strong, the pool was like a paddling pool couldn't swim lengths, and it was freezing, the Turkish spa small room with plastic seating and dirty looking... and there was a young child in there spashing around in the pool...no changing rooms when we had got out the jacuzzi and asked where to get changed the women shook her head said no changing room... had to get changed into clothes wet and walk through the hotel... the food is mediocre good enough to get by but winning no awards.. their hot chocolate is incredible though I must admit! on a busy noisy road, there's 4 floors which have an open central area meaning it is very noisy with people walking through the hotel up until late. beds are not comfy 2 singles pushed together with 2single duvets. overall wouldn't stay here again
Abba Xalet Suites Hotel
4.2/563 Reviews
I know that a review has to be balanced, and therefore it is probably best to start with the positives. The hotel location is spectacular, the swimming pool is decent and the grounds are well kept. Upon arrival, the reception staff were friendly and helpful. After that, there are huge problems with the hotel. The room is tired looking, with a slight musty smell and decor in need of an upgrade. The bed is an old wooden number that has seen better days and creaks like a pirates galleon. The room is boiling hot, with no functional air control. It has, thus far, been one of the worst nights sleep of my life. However, the main thing to avoid is the restaurant. For dinner, the kitchen serves a grand total of 5 dishes - 3 starters and 2 mains (pork and salmon - vegans should count themselves lucky not to be catered for). For starter, I had a ‘focaccia’ that was essentially a thick, tasteless doorstop bread of the type my bad grammar school used to serve to keep us sedated. This was covered in a layer of greasy cheese-adjacent substance and what could generously be described as ‘ham’. My wife had a goats (‘gods’ according to the menu, though what kind of benevolent deity would have inflicted this meal upon His children remains to be seen) cheese parcel. The parcel was about as well received as an Amazon Prime delivery that has been booted over next door’s fence. Onto the main, and the ‘pork’ was fatty and undercooked, served with a few slices of poorly fried potato that seemed to subliminally scream the word ‘sorry’. My wife’s salmon was an insult to a fishes’ memory - slimy and unappealing, tossed carelessly on some tired lettuce and a few beetroot cubes. The price of €25 per person may have been reasonable if that was the amount we were being paid to eat it. The most ridiculous part of the evening though was the service. About 10 waiters hovered around the dining room, a number that seems high until you realise that a separate team member performs each task. Drinks and bread was one waitress. Ordering food was a waiter. Delivery of the starter was another waiter. Another waitress collected the plates. Another brought the cutlery for the main. Another brought the main. Another dressed in a full bomb disposal suit delivered the bill. After a while it becomes obvious that it is a strategy to diminish responsibility through collectivisation - it’s like a philosophical conundrum- if a crap meal is served but no one actually served it, did it really happen? Unfortunately for us, the answer is yes, and I still have ten hours trying to sleep in this unbearable inferno. On this occasion, rather than ‘gods’ cheese, I suspect that both the meal and the room have been designed by the other guy…
Hotel la Burna Panoràmic
3.8/54 Reviews
Excellent as every year, everything perfect and familiar, we love being like at home and always welcome in this hotel. Clean and clean rooms. Also you enjoy the good to go down and up to Andorra la Vella without taking clocks

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties24
Number of Reviews498
Highest PriceRUB 64,171
Lowest PriceRUB 1,567
Average Price (Weekdays)RUB 12,746
Average Price (Weekends)RUB 15,696