A member of the Classical Hotels & Resorts, the Larissa Imperial in my opinion manages to somehow live up to the challenge.
The classical decorations and a colonial like building gave a sense of a different era. Polite and friendly staff seems quite willing in assisting me whenever requested, but that is pretty much it.
I enjoyed my breakfast under the dome in the dining area which I believe is quite nice as there is a lot of natural light during the day, although the breakfast buffet could offer a greater variety.
The rooms are quite elegant and fairly sized, with adequately sized bathrooms as well. Most of the rooms I stayed in at the main building didn’t have a balcony which I believe would be very nice to have in order to sit and enjoy a drink while overlooking the pool. As far as my stay at the bungalows is concerned, I would personally not recommend them. The rooms had no carpets and they seemed quite basic to me.
Another minus is that the televisions aren’t LCDs and since the TV mount arms would ruin the aesthetics with a classic television set hanging on the wall, they were forced to place the TV set on a table which is quite low in hight and doesn’t make viewing very comfortable when lying on the bed.
Nevertheless, I believe the CD player and radio is a nice feature, which can help you relax as you work on the nice desk while using the free wi-fi.
Other than that, I guess it is a thumbs-up from me.
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