Latest Reviews for La Massana Hotels

Hotel Princesa Parc
4.2/540 Reviews
Good staff, but, 4 star accommodation and a 3 star experience. I first came to this hotel in 2012. Since then the hotel has started allowing people with a lower caliber and younger people stay here, people who lack self awareness and manners. Noise.... Loud talking, shouting from drunk guests late at night, for example 12am Sunday night. Rooms poorly soundproofed at door threshold, easy to fix. Upon arrival, No statement is given to guests regarding when quiet times are (e.g. 11pm to 6am). Spa rules state ”no shouting”, a spa experience is supposed to be calm and relaxing. Instead we shared the spa with 4 loud testosterone filled males in their 20s who were excited like they were at a water park, shouting, running, jumping and giggling like teenagers. A bus load of people arrived and completely blocked the reception, with 1 hotel entrance door not working. Staff doing well, but overun and needed more staff. Jacuzzi (15 euro per hour) in a state of disrepair, cut foot on a loose piece of sharp stainless steel. Waiting to hear about that one. Nice friendly staff and nice room, but focus of hotel is making maximum profit, at the expense of guests. Not recommended for couples anymore in my opinion, more of a family or school trip hotel. Massage 150euro for 2 people, 50 minutes. Massage was too weak and a waste of time and money. In a Massage they will usually ask you if the pressure is too soft or too hard, about 5 minutes in. Not the case here. There is a private proffesional massage business 5 mins down the road if you can book a week or two in advance (1 employee). Good rooms, good staff, good location. Poor spa condition, clientel and parking. Park for free in arinsal centre. The hotel would like you to pay at least 12 euros per day, even if you have already paid £165 for a night...
Hotel Sant Gothard
3.6/570 Reviews
I have not skied for a few years dues to covid and illness. So I decided to go for a cheaper ski holiday, to ease back into it. This hotel has surprised me pleasantly. It is better than expected. It definately kicks above a 3-Star hotel. It is professionally run. The welcome from the staff was warm and friendly. The rooms are clean and spacious. The walk-in power shower was very welcome. As was the flat screen TV with international channels. Being on a half-board basis, I was impressed with how professional the kitchen was run. The standard of the food is very good with different dishes on offer, on a buffet basis. This made me over-eat, so this not the place for you, if you are on a diet. Now, the negatives: This hotel caters for the school-holiday market. In the evening the school kids can make a loud racket. But I actually found this added to the atmosphere, hearing lots of laughter and banter. It dies off after 10pm. The walls of the rooms are wafer thin. I could hear every word spoken by the room next to mine. I could have joined their conversation, if I wanted to. The ski bus stop is a few hundred metres away and the buses do not follow a timetable. The bus service is a bit hit and miss, which a pain when you have all of your ski-gear with you. Walking to the gondola is uphill and will take around 20 minutes with your ski-gear. Not easy and not good. Despite the above, I found my stay was very comfortable. If you are on a budget but expect a high standard, this is a fine choice of hotel.
Hotel Màgic Ski
4.2/549 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
Ushuaia, the Mountain Hotel
4.3/528 Reviews
The Ushuaia hotel was extremely comfortable, spotlessly clean with a great selection of really good food from the buffet which was different each night. The only minor irritation with the hotel was the bar staff who, all though were fantastic, the service was very slow at busy times. Free ski lockers were provided in the hotel & it was only 1 minute to the lift. I would highly recommend the hotel but a have a few warnings if you are skiing with beginners: If you are booking this is a ”ski in” hotel, beginners will struggle to get down the Blue run to the hotel. I have skied for 30 years & would say that it was a difficult blue & you would have to come down on the chair. I have seen many comments saying Arinsal is a great place for beginners. I totally disagree. There is only one nursery slope, & I appreciate that it was half term, but it was heaving. Beginners we spoke to were bored as the queue wasn't worth 15 seconds of skiing before re-joining the long queue. There is a Green marked on the piste map but even a ski guide said it's really a blue. Pal next door has much better beginner facilities. However, as a beginner to get to the nursery slopes in Pal, you would need to travel on the bus, but only for about 8 minutes. There is a cable car from the top of Arinsal across to Pal, but you would need to ski down Blue's to get to the nursery slopes. Getting back to Arinsal, by the Free Bus or the L5 service, on the day we tried, as my wife is not a confident skier, included an hour wait at the bus stop in Pal as information on times is sketchy at best. Both services do take you back to the Ushuaia though. Intermediate skiers would find the amount of ski school trains in your way annoying. Yes everyone has to learn but, there are simply too many instructors & some classes were 14 strong so you are picking your way around them. I must mention the cleanliness of all facilities on the mountain as they were brilliant. Lunchtime eating was priced reasonably as well in both Arinsal & Pal. Would I go back to the Ushuaia, definitely Would I go back to ski in Arinsal, maybe Would I go back to ski in Pal, yes
NH Collection Palome Andorra
4.2/567 Reviews
La estancia excelente, igual que la recepción. Destacar la amabilidad y cercanía de sr. recepcionista Abdoul, un muy buen trabajador y persona. También destacar que en temporada de nieve el parking podría haber estado mejor, ya que es de pago y la calzada estaba helada y dio algún problema para entrar y salir. Repetiremos sin duda.
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…
Aparthotel AnyosPark Mountain & Wellness Resort
4/542 Reviews
Views were amazing, the room was old cabin vibes decor which I’m a fan of. A swimming pool, sauna, steam room and hot tub are included with the stay. There is a outdoor pool and bar also but that wasn’t open during my stay. Downside, the reception is on the opposite side of the hotel to our room. 2 elevators and quite the walk to get to the reception. The pool receptionist seems to disappear a lot meaning you cannot exit as you have to trade your room key to get towels. If you’re not driving, expect to taxi everywhere as the hotel is just out of the city.
Yomo Patagonia
4.3/571 Reviews
Firstly top tips we wish we knew: 1. The mystery free white bus of Arinsal. Doesn’t pick anyone up. Never ever wait for it. It’s Andorra’s biggest Mystery 2. Therefore bring cash and get the yellow bus into pal if your going there. 3. Arcalis is the place to go, Arinsal and Pal are good (Pal in particular has some nice runs) but Arcalis has a green run that took me 20 mins and was brilliant for a beginner/intermediate like me We arrived on Sunday about 5ish and checked in, room not huge 309 but pretty good, nice little kitchen area and a fridge. Beds a bit on the hard side for us but it’s personal preference. Food was brilliant in 20 years of buffet type foods this is right up there. Fresh tasty, chefs coming out often is a good sign. Pork ribs were a particular highlight, no sauce is a good sign. Little point if you have an allergy/intolerance check before eating. I’m lactose free and could see cream on food that said it didn’t. Chefs kindly made me some without cream which was nice. No lockers for ski gear but did have locks you slide in but there wasn’t enough so had to take skis into room each time which was a little annoying. All in all bar a couple of parts it’s 5 stars, I would stay there again particularly because of the food. Big thanks to Paul and the Copper couple for the chats and help during our holiday.
Hotel Princesa Parc Excellence
4.1/556 Reviews
We stayed at an alternative hotel but were told by locals of the day passes available for Princesa Parc spa. We visited after a day of skiing and paid £18pp for the spa. This didn’t have a time limit but we went in the early evening and it shut at 9pm. The spa facilities were perfect, multiple steam rooms, two saunas, a pool with jets and bubbles and an extra hot pool (I loved). Also an ice pool bit to walk through (shallow) and an ice bucket. Towels included in price. We didn’t get any treatments but looked at the menu for this, varied in price.
Hotel Màgic la Massana
4.2/566 Reviews
Spent a fabulous week at this hotel with family and friends in March 2024. Really easy check in from friendly helpful staff. We had 5 rooms, 2 were very large, the other 3 were smaller but quite adequate. All rooms comfortable and daily cleaning was superb. We had half board, very extensive breakfast, lots of choice of great food. Evening meals were equally good, tasty and filling. We had a vegan as part of our party, I emailed the hotel prior to let them know. What a response, vegan yoghurt and cheese at breakfast and a freshly prepared vegan meal every evening. Many thanks to the chef for being so accommodating, with such fabulous food. Best vegan meals our son has had EVER! Evenings were spent in the bar, sometimes a little noisy with all the table soccer, pool and computer games but a good a**osphere. Good prices for drinks and very friendly bar staff. Very short walk to the Gondola ski lift, after collecting gear from the hotel ski storage area at the hotel. Only negative point was the lift in the mornings when you are on the 5th floor, but to be expected and definitely not a major problem, patience helps. We still made the early lifts! Would definitely recommend this hotel and will book again if skiing in Pal Arinsal. Thanks you to all the staff for a wonderful stay.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties23
Number of Reviews657
Average Price (Weekdays)DKK 1,300
Average Price (Weekends)DKK 1,413