The hotel is clean and gives you a feeling of luxury, but I have two notes: the lack of a bidet and you can't use a travel bidet, which means you need a portable bidet with the bottle. The food they have doesn't have much halal food, which means suffering.
A classy and clean hotel , one of the best I’ve ever stayed in. The staff are polite, smiling, and welcoming. I highly recommend it to everyone without hesitation.
Everything was wonderful, the view was breathtaking, the general atmosphere was amazing, the daily newspapers in the morning and the motivational phrases were amazing. An unforgettable stay. God willing, I will repeat it.
If i could give a hotel 6 stars i would. This place was amazing from the moment we came to the moment we left it was amazing. Staff is extremely friendly amd helpful i will be going back again mext and stay longer
The property was recommended to me by a German acquaintance: it is really nice in terms of architecture, style and services.
What was disappointing to me was my experience with my dog. During my reservation, the property was identified as "animals allowed" by Expedia, so I simply reserved for me and my 3 daughters. When I got there, the personnel told me they actually only have 2 rooms for dogs, that for this reason, the only way for me to be their guest was paying 20 € more per day (which is quite common in my experience with hotels with dogs) and, on top of that, 90€ for additional cleaning. I was > 600 Km from home and after a 7 hrs drive, and I had already paid in advance. So I accepted. When I checked out, it actually came out that the additional spend for cleaning was 180€. despite my complaints, they kept telling that they had clarified the actual surcharge for cleaning would be 90€x2, on top of the normal cleaning already included in the reservation rates. This is important to know for other Expedia customers that would like to consider the property for their trip with animals.
The staff was so helpful, directing me to a clinic when I fell hiking. Called the clinic to tell them we were coming.