My husband and I have just returned from Sitges, where we spent 2 weeks. The hotel was VERY pleasant. Fully justifies its three stars. Very nice administrator at the hotel, who speaks Russian. Everyone is courteous and kind, trying to help in everything. The hotel is clean and tidy, nice swimming pool. the location is also good - 5 minutes walk from the sea, and the same amount to the commuter train (by train 30 minutes to the center of Barcelona).
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My husband and I have just returned from Sitges, where we spent 2 weeks. The hotel was VERY pleasant. Fully justifies its three stars. Very nice administrator at the hotel, who speaks Russian. Everyone is courteous and kind, trying to help in everything. The hotel is clean and tidy, nice swimming pool. the location is also good - 5 minutes walk from the sea, and the same amount to the commuter train (by train 30 minutes to the center of Barcelona). I would advise both this city and the hotel to those vacationers who want to spend their holidays in a nice town with two or three storey houses and with the absence of Russian tourists (there are practically none there). The only thing, keep in mind, if you suffer from homophobia, it is better not to go there)))
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When I was going to rest in Sitges and booked this hotel, I did not find any reviews about it in RuNet, so on my return I decided to write my own - in case someone needs it. The hotel itself is not bad, justifies its three stars. Dinner is à la carte (unlike most hotels where it's a buffet) and the menu is good - 3 courses, 4 options each.
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When I was going to rest in Sitges and booked this hotel, I did not find any reviews about it in RuNet, so on my return I decided to write my own - in case someone needs it. The hotel itself is not bad, justifies its three stars. Dinner is à la carte (unlike most hotels where it's a buffet) and the menu is good - 3 courses, 4 options each. The staff tries to please all tourists, and therefore menb for everyone is brought in their native language. Although the names sometimes look funny) For example, "chicken piles") But, of course, there is nothing wrong with that. ALL drinks, including water, are chargeable at dinner.
Took a single room. At first they settled in a tiny room without a safe and with a window into the courtyard-well (on all sides of the wall), but it was quite easy to agree on another room - with both a safe and a terrace. The staff is generally very friendly, one of the administrators speaks Russian. The hotel itself is quiet, although it is located in the city center next to discos and bars. To the sea to go about five minutes, the road is not strained at all. It is also convenient that the train station is very close (although the trains are absolutely inaudible) - very convenient in terms of trips to Barcelona or somewhere else.
Of the shortcomings - audibility, as in all hotels of this type, is very good. Although my neighbors were again calm, so I had no problems with this either. Cleaning is also a disadvantage. The cleaning lady came every day, but she whistled more than she cleaned - the floors obviously didn’t wash every day, and, for example, she didn’t move the chairs to clean there. But linen and towels are changed. The hotel has a bar, a swimming pool and probably something else, but I did not use all this as unnecessary.
I would like to note that Natalie Tours with Sitges works very little (like all Russian operators), so you should not hope for an abundance of excursions - it’s better to see everything on your own - both cheaper and more reliable. Moreover, Sitges is very conveniently located. We had a hotel guide three times a week (by the way, Galleon is considered the central hotel for Russian tourists, that is, ours from other hotels come to it to meet with the guide). My things were also kept safe and sound - no one in the hotel encroached on them.
Sitges itself is a very beautiful, temperamental and interesting city. Unlike the same Salou, it has its own history and life, and not just hotels everywhere. BUT! And this is the most important thing. If you are not gay, there is nothing to do there)))) Sitges is a gay resort, so there is nothing to drag all sorts of wild Russians with the views of provincial backyards there. Boys (and girls) walk around holding hands, kissing - and don't bother anyone. So don't interfere. . . Have a good rest everyone )))
Took a single room. At first they settled in a tiny room without a safe and with a window into the courtyard-well (on all sides of the wall), but it was quite easy to agree on another room - with both a safe and a terrace. The staff is generally very friendly, one of the administrators speaks Russian. The hotel itself is quiet, although it is located in the city center next to discos and bars. To the sea to go about five minutes, the road is not strained at all. It is also convenient that the train station is very close (although the trains are absolutely inaudible) - very convenient in terms of trips to Barcelona or somewhere else.
Of the shortcomings - audibility, as in all hotels of this type, is very good. Although my neighbors were again calm, so I had no problems with this either. Cleaning is also a disadvantage. The cleaning lady came every day, but she whistled more than she cleaned - the floors obviously didn’t wash every day, and, for example, she didn’t move the chairs to clean there. But linen and towels are changed. The hotel has a bar, a swimming pool and probably something else, but I did not use all this as unnecessary.
I would like to note that Natalie Tours with Sitges works very little (like all Russian operators), so you should not hope for an abundance of excursions - it’s better to see everything on your own - both cheaper and more reliable. Moreover, Sitges is very conveniently located. We had a hotel guide three times a week (by the way, Galleon is considered the central hotel for Russian tourists, that is, ours from other hotels come to it to meet with the guide). My things were also kept safe and sound - no one in the hotel encroached on them.
Sitges itself is a very beautiful, temperamental and interesting city. Unlike the same Salou, it has its own history and life, and not just hotels everywhere. BUT! And this is the most important thing. If you are not gay, there is nothing to do there)))) Sitges is a gay resort, so there is nothing to drag all sorts of wild Russians with the views of provincial backyards there. Boys (and girls) walk around holding hands, kissing - and don't bother anyone. So don't interfere. . . Have a good rest everyone )))
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