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There's great customer service, there's above and beyond customer service, and there's "I'm getting in the car with you and helping you find a place to park because these are narrow streets and we're doing this together" customer service. And the last one is what I got at Can Quetglas. ||Sergio was my hero, helping me navigate two different parking options (one I couldn't fit my car in, and a second where he moved a car to make way for me to park). He was super friendly and thorough with my check-in experience and shared some good food recommendations in the local area. ||The hotel is pretty nice! There are a good amount of pros, and some things to consider based on your own preferences, so let's get into them.||Pros|+ Small, boutique hotel with about 12ish rooms, an eating area, and a small private pool with lounge chairs for sunbathing|+ Quiet street, rarely saw many people or heard much noise from my room or on the block|+ Close freeway access for those wanting to use this as a home base and explore different parts of the island|+ Rustic vibe with modern amenities (all the plugs you'll need)|+ AC *and* ceiling fan - cooling off was never a problem|+ The neighborhood feels more local than touristy but still has anything you could need (restaurants, cafes, coffee, markets, etc).||Things to consider|- Location is a good distance from the city centre, about 30-40min walk; when it's 38C/100F out, I ended up taking a taxi instead of walking because it was just too hot|- The streets are very narrow in this area, so I'd stick with smaller cars if you have one (both for driving and parking spaces)||Thanks again Can Quetglas for everything during my stay!