Vieraskäyttäjä
16. maaliskuuta 2025
We stayed in this hotel for one night on our way to a wedding in Jerez. It is in a quiet street, away from heavy traffic. We are not young but were allocated a room on the top floor, up several flights of stone stairs – there is no elevator (lift). After several treks up and down the stairs, we asked for a more easily accessible room and were eventually allocated a room on the ground floor. The staff were very helpful in this matter but they had to argue our case by phone with the manageress. Access to the rooms and the luggage room is by app on your mobile phone. This proved to be a problem as we had to collect a relation from a late flight into Seville Airport and, when we got back to the hotel, the app would not open her room. After a long phone call to the night manager in another hotel, the room door was opened remotely. Breakfast was extra and was served in a room cluttered with artefacts, at a tiny round table whist sitting on wicker armchairs. The furniture was mismatched and the table was too small to accommodate three diners. La Casa del Maestro is part of a chain named pQliar and flaunts its peculiarity. Nothing wrong with this but rooms on the top floor are suitable only for those who like stepping exercises.
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