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Hotel Peninsular
Calle Cuatro Santos 3, 30310 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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Calle Cuatro Santos 3, 30310 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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Murcia Region International Airport
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Do not ruin your trip to the beautiful and interesting town of Cartagena by staying at the Hotel Peninsular at C/ Cuatro Santos 3.
Basically, in the early afternoon, I checked in. Despite the dilapidated décor and unfriendly staff I got a good-sized room with a modern bathroom. Then I settled down for a siesta. But I found it impossible to rest because the chico next door was continually singing (the same song), while his TV blasted out, in what could only be described as a deranged, almost religious, frenzy. Now that’s travellers’ luck. But it was the jefa’s response which appalled me. On my way out later in the afternoon I asked for another room and, once she had finished munching her crisps and turned down her own TV, she told me there were no others (and I doubt that was true since I was not aware of any other guests during my admittedly brief stay). She took no further interest in my problem and made no attempt to investigate. When I returned later that night, the night-shift lackey had been instructed to get my home address, no doubt fearing that I was trouble and could trash the room (possibly because they knew the chico could well drive guests to distraction). I went up to my room, where, you guessed, the frenzied chico was still singing the same song over the sound of his TV. He stopped at about 2.30am, maybe not particularly late by Spanish standards, but it was not a pleasant night until he did – after which, incidentally, I got what sleep I could as the ancient bedsprings clawed at my kidneys.
It’s basically a hostal – and €37 is steep for a hostal. Try the two-star Cartagenera on C/ Jara, which is the same price. Or, for a relatively modest boost to €55, you can stay at the totally comfortable Los Habaneros.
Basically, in the early afternoon, I checked in. Despite the dilapidated décor and unfriendly staff I got a good-sized room with a modern bathroom. Then I settled down for a siesta. But I found it impossible to rest because the chico next door was continually singing (the same song), while his TV blasted out, in what could only be described as a deranged, almost religious, frenzy. Now that’s travellers’ luck. But it was the jefa’s response which appalled me. On my way out later in the afternoon I asked for another room and, once she had finished munching her crisps and turned down her own TV, she told me there were no others (and I doubt that was true since I was not aware of any other guests during my admittedly brief stay). She took no further interest in my problem and made no attempt to investigate. When I returned later that night, the night-shift lackey had been instructed to get my home address, no doubt fearing that I was trouble and could trash the room (possibly because they knew the chico could well drive guests to distraction). I went up to my room, where, you guessed, the frenzied chico was still singing the same song over the sound of his TV. He stopped at about 2.30am, maybe not particularly late by Spanish standards, but it was not a pleasant night until he did – after which, incidentally, I got what sleep I could as the ancient bedsprings clawed at my kidneys.
It’s basically a hostal – and €37 is steep for a hostal. Try the two-star Cartagenera on C/ Jara, which is the same price. Or, for a relatively modest boost to €55, you can stay at the totally comfortable Los Habaneros.
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Date of stay: May 2007Trip type: Travelled solo
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Nous avons cherché l'hôtel le moins cher de Carthagène et on nous a indiqué l'hôtel Peninsular.
Prix pour une nuit : 45 euros (5 à 15 euros de plus qu'un Etap Hotel).
L'accueil est très peu chaleureux, le hall d'entrée est poussiéreux, beaucoup de vieux objets sont amassés rappelant vaguement un marché d'antiquités voire une décharge.
La chambre est plutôt spacieuse, mais le lit doit dater de l'âge de pierre, les ressorts sont bien présents, le lit doit faire 1m20 de large et 1m80 de longueur. Si vous êtes deux et souhaitez rester discret mieux vaut utiliser le sol :0)
Point de vue bruit, les murs sont là à titre décoratif. On sait que les Espagnols sont plutôt expansifs, ce qui fait d'ailleurs partie du charme de ce pays, donc si vous souhaiter une immersion totale dans ce pays, allez dans cet hôtel.
Propreté :
Salle de bain, les joints étaient moisis.
Chambre : un croûton de pain avec de la sauce tomate se trouvaient sous notre lit
Seul intérêt de cet hôtel, il est extrêmement bien situé dans le centre historique.
D'après moi un prix correct pour cet hôtel serait de 25 euros la nuit.
Prix pour une nuit : 45 euros (5 à 15 euros de plus qu'un Etap Hotel).
L'accueil est très peu chaleureux, le hall d'entrée est poussiéreux, beaucoup de vieux objets sont amassés rappelant vaguement un marché d'antiquités voire une décharge.
La chambre est plutôt spacieuse, mais le lit doit dater de l'âge de pierre, les ressorts sont bien présents, le lit doit faire 1m20 de large et 1m80 de longueur. Si vous êtes deux et souhaitez rester discret mieux vaut utiliser le sol :0)
Point de vue bruit, les murs sont là à titre décoratif. On sait que les Espagnols sont plutôt expansifs, ce qui fait d'ailleurs partie du charme de ce pays, donc si vous souhaiter une immersion totale dans ce pays, allez dans cet hôtel.
Propreté :
Salle de bain, les joints étaient moisis.
Chambre : un croûton de pain avec de la sauce tomate se trouvaient sous notre lit
Seul intérêt de cet hôtel, il est extrêmement bien situé dans le centre historique.
D'après moi un prix correct pour cet hôtel serait de 25 euros la nuit.
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Date of stay: November 2008Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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estuve 2 meses desplazado en cartagena en año 2011, acordé un precio con la propietaria, me hacía falta la factura para presentarla y poder demostrar el gasto y la muy sin vergüenza nza de la dueña el último día me dijo que si quería las facturas la tenía que dar 250 euros a mayores! es una tramposa
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Date of stay: December 2019Trip type: Travelled solo
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Reasonably price for a hotel close to all the shops.
The room was adequate and clean. The bed was ok without being fantastic and the bathroom standard.
Service was good without being heartwarming!
The room was adequate and clean. The bed was ok without being fantastic and the bathroom standard.
Service was good without being heartwarming!
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Date of stay: January 2012Trip type: Travelled on business
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Pasé tres días en cartagena viendo las joyas arqueológicas de esa ciudad, el Hotel es limpio, muy familiar, y el precio es inmejorable, justo lo que andábamos buscando, lo necesario para descansar de los agotadores paseos por la ciudad.
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Date of stay: August 2010Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotel Peninsular
Which popular attractions are close to Hotel Peninsular?
Nearby attractions include Mundo Fiesta Mallorca (1.1 km), Callejon de la Soledad (0.3 km), and Parroquia MarIa Reina De Los Corazones (1.2 km).
What are some restaurants close to Hotel Peninsular?
Conveniently located restaurants include Casa Beltri, Las Pizzas d'Herber, and La Taberna De Rafael.
Are there any historical sites close to Hotel Peninsular?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Arsenal de Cartagena (5.0 km), Cerro del Molinete Archaeological Park (4.7 km), and Cartagena Puerto de Culturas (5.2 km).