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Really lovely hotel, the main hotel building made up of the reception, lounges and restaurant are a renovated convent building around what was an open courtyard, the courtyard has been covered over with a glass atrium and the 4 walls of the surrounding building have been replaced with glass, stunning. There is also a Moorish garden within ancient covered terraces (cloisters?) that has rills and fountains which is very peaceful.
We stayed in a Garden view room, it was nice but slightly small and it was not well insulated for sound above but it was of a decent standard, you just probably wouldn't want to spend much time in it but there are lovely lounges to sit in in the hotel building.
The hotel has a very beautiful restaurant and all of the staff are lovely and helpful but the food on our visit was average and poor value. The restaurant prices are VERY high for the area, the menu was limited and the food itself was just basic local fair and small portions. I have seen many reviews here that rave about the food but I honestly cannot understand why, the food was OK and if the prices had been in line with other local restaurants that offer similar meals I would expect good reviews just for the restaurant itself, but the meal costs were about double those of nearby restaurants that provide the same standard of food and plentiful portions.
Would I stay there again, yes I would as the main hotel building and gardens are lovely, I would probably take a room upgrade and I would defiantly only eat elsewhere in the town, which is stunning in its own right