Having read many of the reviews before we arrived, I was expecting to feel disappointed with our choice of hotel. On the contrary, we had a very nice stay there and would go there again. The hotel was nice and warm, but our bedroom was not too hot. The beds / pillows were comfortable and the bathroom had plenty of shelves and good lighting. There was one English TV channel - BBC News. We were on the 4th floor and we could not hear the nightclub that others have mentioned. The staff were very nice and we enjoyed sitting in the lounge bar where there was a good selection of drinks available, and they were reasonably priced for a hotel. Breakfast was good and the bar snacks looked very nice, though we didn't order any ourselves, as we had already eaten. The availability of 'snow gear' lockers was good. The information said that the garage was charged per part of day of use- we were at the hotel just under 24 hours ( over 2 days) and were only charged for one day, which we thought was fair. It is worth noting that the garage is small, so we were pleased we had a small car on this occasion. Also, you have to depart the car park by 2pm, which can be tricky if you're up on the slopes! Unfortunately, the spa etc did not open until 4:00p.m. which was a shame, as I was not doing snow Sports and had the whole day to entertain myself! ideally I would choose a hotel like the Kenia in ambience and facilities but with a Spa that I could use during the day. The hotel is situated close to the town center but you do need to go down approx 100 steps to get down to the gondola. We were able to check in early on our day of arrival, and feel we were given a 'quiet room' which we had requested - both much appreciated. Thanks Hotel Kenia!
The Kenia Nevada Hotel, Sierra Nevada, Spain. Having booked for 7 nights half board accommodation, we visited to the Kenia Nevada on Saturday the 4th of March 2023. We had never been to the hotel or the resort before. If you don’t read this full review then there are 4 essential things you need to know about this hotel. 1). It is in the same building block as the “ Mango” night club, which churns out dance music every night between 10.00pm and 5.00am and you can both hear and feel the thumping beat as you try to sleep and that’s with all doubled glazed windows closed. Around 5 am the club spills a volume of high spirited, young people onto the street outside the hotel. 2) it is true that the hotel is a short walk to the gondolas, 100 to 200 yards in total depending on which gondola you use, but as the hotel is on a steep hill you should be made aware that there are 116 (yes we counted) narrow metal steps down to the square and more steps into the square. 3) The Kenia hotel is rated 4 star however the food is 2 stars at best but the kids will be happy with the selection. 4) Avoid going on a Saturday & Sunday unless you like to queue for everything including having a coffee. If you want more detail read on. The first thing that struck us on our arrival was the volume of cars lining the route to the ski village, there were literally thousands. A three mile drive took 40 mins in endless queues of cars snaking up the mountain, we were soon to realise that this resort is subject to a massive influx of Spanish skiers every weekend. On our first night in the hotel the “disco” in Mangos night club in the hotel block was bouncing until 0600 hrs The hotel advertises being just 100 yards from the gondola, What it doesn’t tell you is that it is 116 steps down two flights of metal stairs to get to the main square. When Carrying skies and equipment this is not a joy for anyone but especially the over 60’s. In addition the gondolas to the first station are standing room only, so after the stairs and the walk there is no sitting for the weary skier on the 10 minute climb to the first station. On skiing down from the first station I have never been as pleased to find a chair lift. The hotel is clean and the beds were comfy & some might call the hotel “quaint” however in my opinion it is rather tired and in need of some refurbishment and or modernisation. Although it has great views over Granada, it doesn’t warrant its 4 star status . On entering our bedroom for the week “Faulty Towers” sprang to mind. The lighting was straight out of the 70’s with metal wall brackets & wonky shades and the central light had dark wires looped across a white ceiling leading to a large bare bulb. There were cracked tiles in the bathroom and on the Juliet balcony but it was cosmetic & nothing that was a threat to life or limb. There was a fridge in the room but no kettle, dressing gowns or bedside table, just shelving where the headboard is usually situated. Beware of t