Its the first time we have been to Portugal, Tavira. It won,t be the last, but the last time we choose this hotel. Its a few miles out of town (no problem, it said so in the brouchure). The hotel it self looks fine from the outside, and on the whole is OK, BUT. The check in staff seemed to have a charisma by-pass as they gave me the keys to my apartment. The room was "spacious" with a decent view of the far off sea, but seemed to be decorated in 1970s. Wood panelling every where! The bathroom was fine (no wood there). The strangest thing about the place was the fridge (circa 1970). Of course it was stocked with drinks (at sky high prices, but heh aren't they all). Now the notice in the room said "You may not put any of your stuff in here because if you do we will turn the fridge off"
Is it me or is this common in hotels abroad?
What kind of attitude is this towards a paying customer.
Some of their bottles looked like they had been in there quite some time. Because of the time of the year that we went, the hotel was quiet and I guess the staff still needed to warm up their smiles. I would descibe the hotel as "pleasant"
The whole area around Tavira is beautiful, but development is rampant.
There was a good choice on the breakfast buffet.
