Petit Hotel Hostatgeria La Victoria

Hotel · Balearic Islands

Petit Hotel Hostatgeria La Victoria

Hotel · Balearic Islands
Carrer Cap del Pinar, 6, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain

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Petit Hotel Hostatgeria La Victoria by null
Petit Hotel Hostatgeria La Victoria by null
Petit Hotel Hostatgeria La Victoria by null
Petit Hotel Hostatgeria La Victoria by null
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Rustic property with communal kitchen, terrace & sea views  

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Carrer Cap del Pinar, 6, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain Get directions

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TomWill4

Google
Before choosing to stay at the "La Victoria Petit Hotel," I strongly warn anyone who isn't particularly tough. In my eyes, this so-called 3-star hotel in a former monastery above the church is nothing more than an overpriced hostel—though without hostel parents, as there is no reception, only a tedious self-check-in via machine.||The room I booked through TUI here is the worst hotel room I have ever had. TUI praised it as "minimalist," but it's simply miserable. The room itself is only about 6 square meters, plus a tiny bathroom. There is no wardrobe, so I have to live out of my suitcase, which only found a place after some rearranging—though now, the door can no longer open fully.||When I arrived, the floor was covered in dust, which I had to clean myself as best as I could. Silverfish scurry around in the bathroom. There is no reading lamp by the bed, just a harsh, neon-like overhead light. The window is smaller than two A4 pages and faces the parking lot, with all the associated noise. During the cold March nights, it even lets in drafts, even when closed. Despite this, I sweated in the bed because the mattress is covered with a plastic sheet under the bedsheet.||As early as 6 a.m., the bistro operator on the ground floor began loudly moving tables around. Sleep was out of the question. By morning, I had two insect bites, even though I hadn't seen a mosquito. Of course, there is no mosquito net either. On top of that, when I first entered the room, it had an unpleasant, overly artificial, sweet smell. I was aware that there was no safe, no TV, and no air conditioning in the room. The mobile phone reception is poor, and the Wi-Fi becomes very slow in the evening or during bad weather.||The shower has a curtain that constantly clings to the body while showering. Afterward, half the bathroom is flooded. There is no way to dry the towel used for mopping up the water. I have no idea how one is supposed to dry swimwear here. The bathroom (with a toilet) has no effective ventilation and must be aired out through the sleeping area, which is only separated by a sliding door—a challenge given the tiny window.||But the worst part is yet to come: To escape the cramped room without a wardrobe or desk, there are "common areas." These are simply the furnished hallways of the building. However, access to the first floor and kitchen is prohibited from 10 p.m. to 11:30 a.m. the next day. While this makes sense due to the house’s poor sound insulation, it leaves guests without anywhere to go—especially since taking dishes to the room is also forbidden. These rules are stricter than in any youth hostel I've stayed in—yet the prices are higher, and the comfort is far lower.||So, if you want to be locked up in a monastery cell for a few days with no comfort, this might be the right place for you. But I’d advise everyone else to stay away. And if you still want to book, choose the cheapest option—because you can't expect much support from TUI.

Nora

Google
Asked to use the bathroom because the public one was closed and I got my period unexpectedley. I was sent away by a very rude Lady working there. She was also unfriendly to the guests who let me inside the hotels. Unacceptable behaviour.

Dieke

Google
I really don’t understand that there is even one single positive review about this hotel.. The location is beautiful, but that’s the only positive thing we can say about this place. We didn’t got what we paid for. Unfortunately, the description and pictures of the advertisement don’t match the actual room. According to the advertisement we booked a room of 12m2. Upon arrival we immediately saw that this was not the case. Our suitcases needed to be left in the hallway because they didn't fit in the room. The room was so small that the owner had to install an adapted bed. The bed had the strange dimensions of 185 by 130 centimeters (which is smaller than a French bed). It’s not okay to rent this room to two persons!! So unless you are a child of 4 years old, you won’t fit in the room or bed. They know they’re renting the rooms to tourists, so they should have mentioned this in the description. The room was also very poorly cleaned and doesn’t look like the pictures. There were stains next to the toilet and the shower was moldy and leaking, flooding the entire room. Our room was on the second floor, where a fan or airco is necessary because of the heat. The owner had limited the fan to setting 1, because it almost fell from the ceiling due to imbalance. There is no one present at the location so you have to figure it all out yourself. Very impersonal and not hospitable. We contacted the hotel and Booking about this, but they don’t care and cooperate. We paid a lot for this room, it’s not okay that you make money from tourists in this way. Never book this terrible place! Unless you like to sleep in a smelly hot closet..

Witold Osko

Google
This hotel has a wonderful atmosphere and smells of the surrounding forest. It's a perfect place for peace and relaxation, away from the hustle and bustle. Beautifully located, it offers a unique and serene experience. While the rooms could be better styled, I didn't come here expecting luxury in the room itself. Overall, it's an exceptional place, and I highly recommend it.

Louis Moreau-Gentien

Google
You pay for the location. Very nice spot, however there is no reception but an ATM, the room window is the size of an A4 sheet, luckily there is a ceiling fan to survive through the heat since there is no AC. Overall 2 star hotel, for the price of a 3 star

Natalia Casas

Google
The rooms are really small but you have a ceiling fan for hot days. The showers are also very small. Don't recommend it if you're a large person or pregnant. This place is just about basic needs. The location is really worth it if you're traveling on a small budget and want to enjoy the trails and views. The rooms sit on top of a church. I don't recommend it for families, people with disabilities or movement complications (many stairs), or large groups.

N9879AHsteves

Google
We chose this hotel based upon it’s Expedia page details for a 2 day break Monday/Tuesday with our car. Upon arrival in Alcudia we followed the clear signs in town to La Victoria. What is not shown in the details is the hotel is very remote and is circa 2 miles up a dangerous narrow twisty mountain road that you would not want to do at night. The car park is large but was full of hikers/bikers vehicles and is someway below the hotel. You need to be very physically able to get from the car park to the hotel entrance, which is up more steps. There are no amenities other than a restaurant next door but to our surprise this was closed, you guessed it, on Mondays and Tuesdays! This means that to obtain any food you need to go back down the mountain road into town. We tried to talk to hotel staff but it was deserted. We left and made other accommodation plans in Port de Pollensa. Expedia tried but hotel flatly refused to refund either night (would have expected at least second night refund). You will probably need walking boots to climb down to the “6 minute beach” and heaven knows how long it will take to hike back!

johnbX6505IO

Google
It's nice area location wise, you need a vechile to get in and out it to port of alcudia, its basic there, its just a posh hostel,, again you need a vechile to stay here as its 20 euro each way in and out in taxi! The bed clothes wjere just sheets!!!!