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18. Dezember 2021
Once we had negotiated the narrow streets and found the entrance to the underground carpark, we were feeling ready for a rest. The hotel itself has retained a lot of its charm as a former monastery, with antique furniture dotted around and a magnificent main staircase. The room was mercifully not overlooking the street but towards the back, so it was much quieter. The beds were very comfortable and the bathroom, although a little in need of some updating, was spacious and everything worked. Breakfast was copious, served in a huge dining room. On our first morning, we were up very early as we had to get to Jerez on time, and so we were together with a large party of elderly Spanish tourists. There was an unpleasant episode with the waiter in charge of breakfast, who started shouting at me in Spanish that I h ad come in the wrong door and didn't I realise this?? It was a complete overreaction and totally unnecessary. He never really apologised and it left a nasty taste in the mouth. Generally the staff were OK, but not particularly friendly or helpful. But as we were only staying 2 nights, and were out most of the day, it wasn't a big deal. The restaurant had been closed, presumably due to the pandemic, so we went out on the 2 evening we were there, which we probably would have done in any case. I wouldn't not recommend this hotel, but it's a pity that the staff were not more accommodating .
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