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Al Sur Apartamentos Turísticos
4.2/542 Reviews
Very good location, about 200m from the beach Very careful area Perfect attention received Very friendly and professional staff, the girl of the morning of Huelva, very sympathetic and willing to help customers, a 10. Very good breakfast above all cooked by the complex cook The hotel is very clean and careful. A little dirty room, hair-shoe floor and sand .... The room was very comfortable and the room was very comfortable. The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable. The hotel is very new and careful. Cafeteria and boiler detail to take a good coffee or infusion. A great air conditioner. Television blocked the settings, we couldn't see it more than 10 minutes because it had very saturated colors and did not allow the command to modify the image configuration in this case.
Ilunion Sancti Petri
4.2/568 Reviews
It was a very good experience, great staff. The house (Villa) and surroundings were beautiful and very well maintained. Only point to improve is the restaurant. It could be have more variety along the week. After some days, we got tired of the same food. Also some confusion with big queues to buffet, since the hotel hosted some teens school excursions that flooded the restaurant and pool...
Hospedería Santiago
4.3/519 Reviews
Ha sido un alojamiento de 10, limpieza impecable, buena ubicación (se puede ir andando a la playa). Cerca hay buenos sitios para comer muy cerquita y para poder ver las puestas de sol, maravillosas en la playa de La Barrosa. Si vuelvo me alojaré de nuevo en esta hospederia sin lugar a dudas. Se agradece el detalle que dejan en la habitación, como son: agua, infusiones, dulces, etc. Por poner un pero falta gel y champú en los baños. Estancia excelente!!!
Royal Hideaway Sancti Petri
4.5/553 Reviews
Barcelo: Barcel-NO! Royal Hideaway: Sancti Petri is a hybrid operation of a Convention Centre and Hotel and the Meeting Rooms for the Convention Centre are located in the central core of the hotel. The effect is that the hotel feels that it is half-closed all of the time. Further, the bars that service the Convention Centre are listed as part of the facilities for the hotel but they never open because the Convention Centre is closed. The Buffet Restaurant is also located in the central area and if you wished to have a pre-dinner chat and a drink, the choice is yomp down a hill to a bar near the beach (and then an uphill return for dinner) or descend down about 30 steps to the Dublin Bay Pub. The Dublin Bay Pub is a windowless room with MTV blaring from various televisions plus four lanes of American Bowl in the middle of the Pub? The noise is not exactly conducive with a quiet chat and a drink before dinner. Neither option was attractive and the other bars were closed. The same options apply after dinner of course. On the night that we arrived (2nd September 2024) I went to Reception to ask why everything appeared closed and to enquire if there was any other option to go for a chat and a drink. I was told that they could call a taxi to take us into town. We went back to the room and looked in the mini-bar and found a couple of beers, (no wine - in Spain?) but there was a small bottle of champagne. I looked around but the only available glasses were bathroom glasses. The champagne remained uncorked. We went out and purchased a bottle of wine locally only to return and find that the room didn’t have a corkscrew (in Spain?). We gave up. The room was small but adequate; the only real issue was the very limited wardrobe space. I can only assume that the Hotel was designed with the Convention Centre in mind with wardrobe space for delegates on short stays. Tea making facilities were provided but only one teabag (I’m not a fan of herbal infusions)? So, we tossed a coin to see who had the morning cuppa. Initially, I lost until it was discovered that the only milk was powdered. I haven’t seen powdered milk in a hotel room since the 1980’s. There were numerous other issues, but in summary, the holiday was booked on the strength of the hotel claiming to be 5-star under a decent brand name; Barcelo. The reality is that the holiday fell well short of our expectations. It was indeed pretty poor and certainly not 5-star. In future, Barcelo: Barcel-NO!

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels235
Number of Reviews1,102
Highest Price$1,148
Lowest Price$47
Average Price (Weekdays)$261
Average Price (Weekends)$277
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