A well-appointed hotel that celebrates the ceramic tiles that are the hallmark of Andalusian architecture.
The hotel sits on a pedestrian street that at first seems narrow ... until you find your way to the near-alleys that criss-cross the historic area. The good news is that there is little traffic noise. However, you may still wish to have a room away toward the rear of the hotel, because Spaniards (and Spanish shops) remain active long into the night.
The hotel is organized around a central interior courtyard. The rooms are named rather than numbered, a quirk that can cause a moment of confusion when locating yours for the first time. The decor was fresh and vibrant. (My room was painted red.)
The breakfast buffet was full of variety (hot and cold dishes). There was free wi-fi in the common areas. (I was able to make it work in my room, too.) And here's a tip: There is free wi-fi on the steps of the Cádiz Cathedral, where you can find scores of young people with laptops, etc., browsing the web in the shadow of the bell tower.
The hotel roof has a very small pool and a small gym containing several fitness machines. I am not a gym rat, but the machines appeared to be in good working order, and the weight room was empty.
Cádiz is a compact city, so all the sites were within easy walking distance. It is easy, however, to get lost in the jumble of narrow streets, so be certain to take one of the maps offered at the hotel's front desk.
I would recommend staying here without hesitation.
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