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Avda. Carvajal, 2, 29640 Fuengirola, Spain
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Gardenia Park Hotel
Ranked #12 of 34 hotels in Fuengirola
3.5 of 5 stars 441 Reviews
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  • Pool area(10)
  • Sea view(10)
  • Friendly and helpful(9)
  • Train station(7)
  • Evening entertainment(4)
  • Staff were pleasant(4)
  • Great time(4)
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Bury, United Kingdom
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8 reviews 8 reviews
Reviews in 6 cities Reviews in 6 cities
11 helpful votes 11 helpful votes
“It's a 3* hotel - you get what you pay for.”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 January 2012
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We stayed here in January 2012 so it was off season, and that should probably be taken into consideration as during high season I expect we might have had a different experience, e.g. more facillities available such as the indoor pool/jacuzzi, and more young people around! As it was, we were prepared for the 'Spanish pensioners' and average food having read the reviews here, so our expectations weren't that high and we had a great time overall.

We were really happy with our room which was room 716 - 2 separate bedrooms each with 2 single beds, very clean throughout and cleaned every day, a sun-trap balcony with furniture and lovely view of the sea and over the town (and the bull on the hill!), lovely bathroom with a huge mirror (but dodgy strip lighting that makes you look a bit dead) a table and armchair, 2 wardrobes, a safe and a telephone. It was basic but more than adequate. The TV got 3 British channels (BBC1, ITV and BBC3) - it is described as satellite TV but don't expect a huge SKY package or anything! There was a german channel and one in French, 3 English and the rest Spanish, but we watched some funny Spanish quiz shows and German I'm a Celebrity!

There are 3 lifts, all of which hold about 4 people and all of which are very busy all the time. That can't be avoided really, but we did walk DOWN (not up) 7 flights instead of waiting at times. They could probably do with a little modernising, but the same could be said of the whole place really. It's a bit 90s. Easier said than done though.

The food...lots has been said about the food and I can't say it was spectacular, but it wasn't so bad. I don't think you can go to Spain and expect them to have all your favourite foods from home cooked just as we like it, on a scale large enough to feed the hotel. Bearing that in mind, we really liked some of the 'Spanish' foods (in the smaller counter) which were a bit more exotic. I didn't have anything really truly awful, although I will add that I had a particularly large chunk of chicken which was still a bit pink in the middle - I guess as it was larger than all the other pieces. Breakfast was fine - selection of cereals, breads, fruits, and standard 'fry up' food - sometimes sausages, sometimes potato 'churros' (that's how I described them) and always streaky crispy bacon, which I have to say wasn't worth bothering with if like me you like to cut all the fat off it! Drinks at breakfast were assorted juices, water or coffee/tea/hot chocolate. Lunches usually had some kind of paella or savoury rice, vegetables, lots of salads, breads, fruits etc. At dinner there was always a fish option and a meat option, a pasta option, various vegetables, salad and the ever-present chips, gravy and tomato sauce. Desserts were various flavoured mousses (think Angel Delight) and various flavoured jelly (they were actually VERY VERY NICE!), some fruits and some little slices of cake. Overall, the food was fine. just don't expect michellin stars - think more 'school canteen'.

Entertainment - as I said, we were off season, and I would hope that when the average age of the hotel guest was less than 93, they would provide some different entertainment. Daytime activities were things like darts, bowling and other games like that. Evening entertainments were "live music" (think Margarita Pracatan!) which the Spanish pensioners got up to waltz and line-dance around to (which was actually very entertaining!), bingo, a "quiz" with about 10 questions, "true or false" and the 'disco' - I didn't witness the disco but I have a suspicion it wouldn't have been my idea of a disco... All the entertainers spoke both English and Spanish so that wasn't a problem.

Due to the entertainment in the bar every night, and the fact that it was usually cold in there, we didn't want to spend much time there and therefore didn't make the most of our all-inclusive drinks. The bar was closed at dinner time, and the only drinks available in the restaurant at that time were red or white wine (on a pump) or water. It would have been nice to have drinks from the bar in the restaurant, but this bar was only open at lunch times! I will say that we did get very good measures of booze when we did get an alcoholic drink - they used tall glasses and filled them, even with spirits like Baileys! Very nice :) They also had a great selection of drinks - lots of choice. No real ale though if you're into that. I will add that the Spanish supermarkets have very cheap booze though, so we ended up buying our own to take up to the room.

The location of the hotel is brilliant for the beach and shops, and public transport links. It is a little out of the way of the centre of Fuengirola and the shops and bars there, but not so bad. It has it's own bus stop right outside, and the one across the road outside the vet takes you into Fuengirola centre, where we went to the Miramar Park shopping mall, and the Biopark zoo - both worth a visit, especially the zoo with the gorgeous white tiger and the lemurs! The train station is a 5 minute walk away (you might need to ask for directions at reception) and from there you can get to Malaga (We went. We wished we hadn't bothered) and the airport as well. We said that if we went there again we would get the train from the airport rather than pay extra for the hotel transfer bus, as it's really that convenient and only about 4 euros.

We both said we would go back again, perhaps at a different time of the year when there was more to do.

Room Tip: Our room at the end of a corridor was great - neighbours only on one side and lovely sea view.
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  • Stayed January 2012, travelled with friends
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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“clean rooms rubbish entertainment and discusting food”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 January 2012

Stayed here in September for a week, the best thing about this hotel is the rooms they were very clean and the gardens are lovely. but that's about it, the entertainment was rubbish, the food was absolutely disgusting, after 2 days of eating there or rather picking bits n pieces that seemed edible we both ended up with bad stomachs we don,t take ice in drinks either to try n avoid upset stomachs. We both drank water (bottled) and ate just toast for 24 hrs n got better quickly decided not to eat at hotel for the rest of our stay and were fine ate at various different places n had some lovely meals so the a.i for us was a total waste of money. Not enough staff serving in the bar so there was always a long queue stood 15 mins one night waiting to be served!! would i recommend staying at the gardenia park?? DEFINATLY NOT!!

  • Stayed September 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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15 reviews 15 reviews
Reviews in 10 cities Reviews in 10 cities
6 helpful votes 6 helpful votes
“old style spanish charm.”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 January 2012
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just spent a week in january 2012... lots of spanish senior citizens( 80% of hotel) come down to learn how to ball-room dance here in winter , plus quite a few over 65's for 1- 3 months from the uk...nice and clean hotel with a fantastic sea view ! not a great hotel for young children, but a nice break from the uk to get some nicer weather....top tip ..if you like walking, walk right out the the sea front side of the hotel and you can walk all the way on the flat promenade to the castle and back , great excercise and about 4-5 miles !
food gets boring quick but is still edible and the san miguel is quite good on draft !

  • Stayed January 2012, travelled with family
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Bradford, United Kingdom
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4 reviews 4 reviews
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5 helpful votes 5 helpful votes
“Comfortable room, Disgusting Food”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 January 2012
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My wife and I flew to Spain for an all inclusive haoliday at the Gardenia Park Hotel in Fuengirola at 0610 from manchester on Christmas Day 2011. On arrival the staff were ok and we found the room comfortable and really clean.
Then we went for Christmas Lunch.Oh My God- what a shock. There were so many Soanish waiting to go into the restaurant that the Hotel manager and the Maitre D were seating people.
Everything was Buffet style ( nowt wrong with that ) but there was only 1 item on the menu that could be classed as anything resembling an english Christmas dinner, That was Turkey Breast,
Boil in the bag and totally tasteless. The spanish were more than Rude, pushing one out of the way to get to what they wanted, piling their plates so high that one knew there would be a lot of waste.
There were people on the same flight as us that did not get seated until 3pm. This was due to the volume of Spanish which were not present at the evening meal or the next day!!!
Where Had they all come from? Why were the english Paying guests ingnored?
Later during the week, we went down for lunch and found that every dish was geared to the spanish with little or no regard to the english. I had Chilli(?) but could not have the Rice because it contained Cuttlefish. I have a bad allergy to all seafood which is easily controlled by not having anything with fish in or near it. However, I decided to have Chips and cauliflower with the Chilli. The Chilli was sweet with no flavour of Chilli ( I doubt that the dish had even seen a Chilli) and the cauliflower tasted wierd, so I asked my wife to taste it. And low and behold she tasted FISH!!! Needless to say all the lot had to go into the bin, and within 1 hour, I was upstairs in the room with my head down the toilet throwing up. That was it for the day, I could not risk any more contamination from Fish.
I would not recommend anyone to go to this Hotel unless they are Spanish With the MANNERS of PIGS.
In my opinion, THOMAS COOK miss sold this holiday and they should remove it from their brochure.
Lucy (the rep) was lovely in trying to help and I can only thank her for what she did.

  • Stayed December 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
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“Terrible food, rude staff, no kids club, building work”
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 January 2012
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The title sums it up really. We went to this hotel in June last year. On our first day we were told there was no kids club in spite of being sold the holiday on this basis. A couple of days in to the holiday, they started relaying the patio slabs around the pool which was extremely noisy, this lasted for several days. They have some odd mad unfriendly bar staff, totally ignorant, barely give you the time of day. There are some very old Spanish people staying all the time, which fight their way in front of you, very loud and rude. The food is awful, one day there was curry on the menu, but with 1 snag, there was no curry powder in it, so it was like a totally bland stew, i bet they still serve it. veal pie seemed to be the best option. Deserts, forget it, best just having fruit, so that will be an apple or orange.

On the plus side, the hotel is very close to the beach , just across the road, be very careful when crossing with children. Unfortunately its a 30 minute walk from the town, but lots of restaurants to choose from on the way, but expensive. The hotel Entertainers worked very hard and were great with the kids, the kids made lots of friends with other kids, and as the hotel is enclosed its safe for them to run around. All the rooms of the hotel have a good view of the sea, so no problems there.

We met a few people there who had been there several years running, but could not believe how bad it had got, as it was a pretty good hotel at some point in the past.

Overall, It was not a great holiday, please stay well clear of this place. If its too late and you have booked already, then try to make the most of it. When you pay 2.5k for 2 weeks you expect better food and friendly staff.

Room Tip: Most rooms have a good view of the sea, so you can't go wrong in that respect.
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  • Stayed June 2011, travelled with family
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Avda. Carvajal, 2, 29640 Fuengirola, Spain
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