In their brochure, the hotel boasts of how it was designed by a famous Austrian architect and they are proud to still be here today. Well the hotel definitely feels like it was built from the 1950s. Their bathroom is extremely mouldy with curtains that are black at the bottom. All their towels say Curium Palace on them, and it makes me wonder whether or not these towels have ever been replaced. The towels reeks of bleach and something else I cannot name.
The comforters on the beds have stains on them. It's two single beds placed together, typical old world style. Small mini bar was nice. Good number of outlets. Free breakfast in the morning, but the food is pretty greasy and not very good. Beautiful pool though.
Staff is friendly.
Things to note:
- Internet charges is 10 Euro/24 hours. 40 Euros for 72 hours. And it's PER DEVICE.
- 20 Euros/ day extra for an extra person in the room. We originally booked the hotel for one person. One additional person for five days = 100 Euros more.
- Room service menu seems to be from the 50s too, because they don't really serve what's on the menu.
Location-wise, it's actually pretty far from the city centre.
- Curium Palace Limassol
