Jarek S
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This place is amazing.... on photos. It’s good for a one night stay and instagram, but in reality it’s a cheap-chic. After seeing the photos and reading numerous articles in magazines you expect something of a better quality and standard. The quality of interior declarations is very low, things fall out into pieces. The best example of it is the wine fountain - yes you can drink wine directly from a wall, but it’s the cheapest, undrinkable one. The same with bikes - they are not suitable for cycling even the lowest hills and badly maintained, some of the parts are missing. ||On the positive side, Tatiana who is the manager of this place is the brightest thing there. She does what she can to make up for everything that's wrong. I have a feeling that the owner doesn't have problem with cutting corners and only focusing on making money vs. providing and experience for the guests. ||Breakfast - paying 175 for a night you would expect something better. The breakfast buffet is the same every day. Filtered coffee and products from Macro and the local supermarket. This is frustrating because the owner is bragging about the culinary experiences you get at the Molino in the design magazines. (see the Vogue photo). It's nowhere close to "de la huerta". I feel cheated. |||Room. The room wasn’t very clean, but it’s hard to tell because of the poor lighting. It was cleaned ones during our five day stay. There is no reading light at the bed, only paper ikea lamps which don’t give enough light - they might be good for the atmosphere but not practical at all. There was a bad smell in the room coming from the sewage pipes. There is no place to put your clothes. The floor was painted black and the paint is coming of the tiles. ||Cooking facilities - there is a “kitchenette” in the room but in reality it was not designed for cooking. There is no place to cut anything, no cutting board, no kettle, no decent knife. ||Sauna - it’s a joke, just look at the photo. It stinks.| | All in all, Molino is highly overpriced and pretending to be a place it is not. |