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Rua do Municipio, Lote 27 | Apartado 2054, 8200-161, Portugal
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Hotel Apartamento Brisa Sol
Ranked #12 of 167 hotels in Albufeira
4.5 of 5 stars 552 Reviews
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  • Old town(68)
  • Pool view(34)
  • Cake shop(29)
  • Very clean(18)
  • Car park(15)
  • Half board(15)
  • Self catering(12)
  • Great location(11)
  • Really nice(11)
  • Reception staff(11)
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London, United Kingdom
Senior Contributor
21 reviews 21 reviews
Reviews in 16 cities Reviews in 16 cities
28 helpful votes 28 helpful votes
“Good location and well kept but lacking atmosphere”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 February 2012
7
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About an hour from Faro airport (transfers £12 return) and in a good location with shops and eateries nearby. The charming old town is about 10 minutes walk down a fairly easy hill, with the glitzier strip 15 minutes stroll in the opposite direction. The tourist train which does laps of the resort (2 euros) stops outside, as do many of the tour operators. During winter its very central location was welcome as the resort is quiet, and the hotel even quieter. The bar and restaurant were pretty dead and those seeking a lively atmosphere or any entertainment at all would do better elsewhere, such as the nearby Hotel Paraiso or the beachside Clube Praia da Oura.
The hotel is spotlessly clean and there is a pleasant indoor pool which is kept far too warm. Swim caps are compulsory. There is also a small gym, tennis and squash courts, none of which which get much use as they are paid entry. There is wi-fi in the foyer and internet at 4 euros per hour, but just across the road is Net@Kafe which has fast Apple computers for 1.50 euros time unlimited.
The rooms are quite spacious and have aircon/heating. Each has a kitchen area comprising two ring stove, microwave, fridge, toaster and kettle (no oven). Like most local hotels, all beds are singles and not luxurious but sheets are changed twice weekly and the rooms cleaned daily and replenished with toiletries by very pleasant staff. Bathrooms have a bath with shower over and hairdryer. Pool facing rooms have sun and sea views and are quieter than than those at the back which face the road. The hotel definitely charges for upgrades.
As others have noted, the attached bakery is superb and not expensive. For a bargain meal try the Pingo Doce supermarket across the road, where the in-store cafe does good pizzas to order for 4 euros, or the food hall beneath the Continente supermarket next door.

Room Tip: Rooms facing the road get no sun and are noisy, but pool-facing rooms cost about 4 euros per night e...
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  • Stayed January 2012, travelled with family
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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Manchester
1 review
8 helpful votes 8 helpful votes
“Very good”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 January 2012
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We  have stayed at brisa sol for the last 4 years now .its perfect location an great size apartment really spacey. Well equipt kitchen and comfy living room with sat tv which is excellent as we holiday in the winter we dont venture far at night time and if we do have a poor day now and again its nice.
We travel these days low cost and pick up greatvdeals , but you have o keep on top of the prices as they change regularly . Use skyscanner.com they compare all prices and airport choices for you an logitvas a graph which makes it easier for you to compare.
We book our own transfers on linetoo as picking a taxi up in the airport is expensive about 62 euro.
We for the last 2 years have used yellowfishtransfers com they are waiting for  you at their sign with your  name. Its so easy , nice clean cars and friendly lads. Its 32 euro,s  so greqt price aswell.
Brisasol is near old own and the main supermarkets ,also a good choice of resaurants , the beach is only  5 min walk.
The new town (strip) is also close but whilst is very busy in the summer not much is open in the winter time so we give it a miss really.
Brisasol is clean and the staff are very friendly..

  • Stayed December 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Carmarthen, United Kingdom
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“Depending on weather - select room carefully”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 January 2012
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As all the reviews says the Brisa Sol is in a great location. A short walk downhill brings you to the Old Town and a slightly longer walk will take you to the Strip.
Hotel is surrounded by shops, a supermarket and bars/eateries.
Carparking at hotel is limited and will be a real lottery in high season.
Staff at the hotel can either be helpful or quite brash - depends on when you catch them!
Studio rooms are well equipped for self catering and are reasonably comfortable.
We stayed in January when the weather is not great. We had a carpark side studio which was very cold after the sun moved to opposite side of hotel at midday. The hotel was less than half full but despite this staff were reluctant or wanted more money to move us to a poolside room.
Also be aware if staying at this time of year that the region and the hotel have not really opened up for the season yet.

Room Tip: Poolside if staying in winter
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  • Stayed January 2012, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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St Helens, United Kingdom
1 review
13 helpful votes 13 helpful votes
“Great time!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 January 2012
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January 2012 - I've just returned from a fantastic holiday spent with my Mum. I booked this back in august 2011 with the intention of just relaxing and spending time together. The hotel is approx 30-40 mins from the airport (without drop-offs) and the first thing I noticed was how clean everywhere looked. On arrival to the hotel (10.30pm) we was given our room key for room 109. Tired and in need of something to eat and drink we made our way to our room. On entering our studio I've never been so disappointed. It was the smallest room I've ever seen with firstly no patio leading onto the balcony just a small window. The beds were pushed together under this window, with a small TV and there was what I can only describe as a ledge on the wall which was meant to be a fold down table. it wasn't even big enough for two people to use. The 'kitchen' consisted of a tiny sink and a 2 ring hob, no room for dishes, preparing food etc. There was a fridge, kettle, toaster, microwave and utensils all clean. The 'balcony' (which at first we were puzzled as to were it was) was through a 'back' door in the room which led onto a very tiny balcony which over looked a car park, road and the back of other hotel apartments. The balcony I doubt would have sat two people comfortably. The furniture was left in the room along with two single 'arm chairs'. It was clear that in order to sit and/or rest we'd have to use the bed they were that small. I was close to tears. We immediately went to reception were the guy on reception was less than sympathetic to our concerns and basically told us that we'd have to upgrade. I paid the extra 140 Euros and he gave us another room - 319. What a difference!! This was a one bedroom apartment which was huge and the view was amazing. Happy with our room change we made our way down stairs to get something to eat and drink. The bar was open but empty (now 11pm), there was no-where open for food in the hotel either but we were happy to just have a drink. The bar man was lovely and told us about the supermarket and the cafe next door and we'd already decided we was going to have our breakfast in the hotel the following morning. We slept really well, the beds are so comfy! There was a TV in the room too and air con/heating.The only tiny negative thing was the sound of traffic outside but it didn't disturb us once we slept. The apartment was homely, the view stunning and the location perfect. The breakfast (full English) with a variety of other accompaniments was delicious and cost 8.50 Euros each which I would have gladly paid again. The hotel throughout the week was extremely quiet. There was no entertainment but wasn't expected due to it being low season. There was no water in the pool outside as the tiles were being repaired but the indoor heated swimming pool was a better subsitute. The jacuzzi was closed but not required. The pool area was clean and tidy with sun loungers which I would presume in high season would not be enough to go around. The pool side bar/cafe/games room were also closed but again not required and not expected to be open in January. There was no atmosphere in the hotel at all, it was deadly quiet but the staff were friendly enough. I became quite relaxed and comfortable almost immediately but we wanted peace and quiet and loved every minute of it so these are not complaints just observations. The maids cleaned the apt and refreshed our towels every day and were truly lovely. The hotel is ideally situated next to a huge supermarket and shopping precinct. It seemed very reasonably priced too depending on the brand you chose. 5 litre bottle of water was 98 cents compared to 2 Euros for 2 litre in the hotel. The wine was 1.19e (white), 1.69e (rose) for Portuguese wine. Other wines were 1.99e upwards. We often went downstairs to have a shop around and found a Pizza Hut, Pasta stall etc with cheap but delicious food served. Portion sizes for snacks were huge and we couldn't finish the meal (5e including a drink). The best part of our holiday though was our daily visits to the Riviera situated next to the hotel entrance with their terrace over looking our pool/sea view. This little treasure sold the most mouth watering cakes and made meals, sandwiches, burgers, breakfasts etc all very reasonably priced. This is definately worth a visit. Over the road opposite the hotel (3 roads to cross) was a Mc Donalds, KFC and various other little cafe's including internet cafe's. One tip is to use these rather than the hotel internet area. It cost me 1e to use their computer for 15 minutes then I found out they had no printer to print my boarding passes for coming home. They didn't even offer to print them off for me instead I was pointed in the direction of the shopping area over the road where it costs 1.50e for 'all day' use and they have a printer. Outside the hotel there is a train that chugs it's way around The Strip, the New Town and then onto the Old Town (2-3.50e) were you disembark at the 'escalators' which takes you down to the old town of Albufeira. In high season this would be bustling and impressive but was extremely quiet with most of the shops closed for the season. Not complaining though it's a beautiful town with amazing views of the beach and the sea. Back up the escalators you can either get the train back or walk which takes about 10 minutes to the hotel. Overall we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Brisa Sol and would return again in low season. Obviously my only regret was booking the Studio for us and I can't understand why they would put us in that dingy room when there was a whole hotel free and I'm still not convinced they didn't rip me off with the extra 140e - my advice would be to book a one bed apartment (sleeps 4 people) before you go to avoid the disappointment. Saying this I would go back in a heart beat, the weather was amazing for this time of year (I got the shock of my life when I landed at Manchester - thermals were on once I got home), we miss the place already and are hoping to go back again next year.

Room Tip: Don't book a Studio Room, pay extra and ask for pool/sea view.
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  • Stayed January 2012, travelled with family
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
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Reviews in 18 cities Reviews in 18 cities
32 helpful votes 32 helpful votes
“Fab location!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 January 2012
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I stayed at this hotel in October 2011. It's situated between the Old and New towns of Albufeira which is perfect for exploring the area. I stayed on BB and found the breakfast to be fresh and plentiful. It was lovely to sit overlooking the pool whilst eating. The room had a great view looking over the pool on the 3rd floor. The balcony is a real sun trap.

I'd definitely stay here again, it's a really clean hotel with friendly staff and is in a great location.

  • Stayed October 2011, travelled solo
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Rua do Municipio, Lote 27 | Apartado 2054, 8200-161, Portugal
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