Good hotel! But no wifi in lobby and room...

Written: 12 march 2014
Travel time: 25 july — 1 august 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
Hello everyone! I would like to share my impressions about the hotel and in general about Spain. My husband and I went to the Capricci Hotel for our honeymoon in June 2013. The hotel was recommended to us by the agency. The hotel is very good for a 3*. Room service is good. They clean every day and at the same time do not interfere with visitors, that is, they clean it when you are not in the room. Towels are changed every day. The bed was changed 2 times in 7 days of rest. . Near the hotel there is a shuttle (train) on which you can easily get to Barcelona in 1.20. The shuttle is clean, people all speak English and calmly answer all questions of interest. The food at the hotel is great. As far as I am picky in food, but nevertheless, every day I found among all the abundance, something that suited my taste. In general, everything is very clean and tidy in the hotel! If the windows overlook the Mediterranean Sea. As it was with us, it's generally just gorgeous. You wake up and immediately this view of the sea. . . Super!! ! Every evening in the lobby is held in different styles and with a different program (for example, an evening of Spanish dances, an evening of Turkish jokes, etc. ). For those of course who love noisy parties. it's boring in this town. . . My husband and I love more relaxing holidays, so it was just right for us. There are many restaurants in Santa Susanna, and in the nearest cities, which are not far from walking distance, there are also a lot of cool things. . . In general, Spain has a very chic climate. There is no heat, and the tan fits very well. In general, we really liked it !! ! A small minus is that expensive Wi-Fi. There is no free anywhere.
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