A weeks stay on a walking holiday and we enjoyed this place. Some odd criticisms made us a bit wary but it’s good to correct them. Reception: very good friendly and efficient at all times. Pillows: certainly not envelopes, plump and soft. Beds:on the firmer side yes, but rock hard? Certainly not. Slept well. Bar and kitchen staff were absolutely top notch. Karim and Ingrid were attentive and friendly at all times. Real assets for the hotel.Want your soup extra hot ? No problem..potatoes rather than chips?easy. As a group we were choosing from a short choice menu but we all enjoyed every dinner which was refreshingly local with a home cooked edge, miles from the international buffet we have had quite enough of. And I really enjoyed breakfast which included the best bacon I’ve ever had outside the UK. The rooms have had a refresh and are fine, very clean with plenty of storage and tea making....unusual in Europe and most welcome. We liked this place! …
Nice room with sea view. Bathrooms need updating none existing toiletries. Tea making facilities in room no milk Breakfast below average very little choice. Cooked breakfast placed near doorway with no covers over the food tin fruit salad and fresh melon. Some of the reception /restaurant staff not very accomating. Not a good atmosphere.
Decent rooms, location is ok, but requires a car. What really brought the visit down was the restaurant staff, especially during breakfast. The bold, fat little man with a ponytail had the nerve to tamper with our food when we weren't looking, and wouldn't inform us about it until we got up and started asking about it. I don't normally like strangers touching my food behind my back, but it's especially bad when it's during an active flu outbreak. Unbelievably unprofessional. Apparently there are new owners and most people I talk to seems to agree that everything has become worse at this hotel.
An excellent 4* hotel, with all rooms either east or west facing and hence with sun on the balcony. Spacious room, walking distance to beach and Praia da Luz centre. Close to Lagos. Beautiful views from the balcony. And cheap in October.
A good hotel in a good location, it is just up the hill from the main tourist area, it only took us 10 minutes to get down to the bottom but slightly longer getting back up after eating! There is a supermarket and Spar shop at the bottom of the hill. The hotel itself we found to be clean and tidy, we loved our room. It had a lounge area and bedroom with both having doors onto the balcony. We had a great view of the pool and the sea. There were tea/coffee facilities and a fridge. There was a hairdryer and both rooms had air conditioning. The pool area was nice, we never struggled to get a sunbed and the pool bar had lots of choice. The pools weren't heated so were very cold. You can get pool/beach towels at reception, you are able to change them whenever you need. The buffet breakfast is nice, there is a decent selection of different things to try. We didn't eat there in the evening as there were some nice restaurants down in the town. The man in reception was really helpful and friendly, the lady not so much, he helped us work out which bus stops to use. A real credit to the hotel. There is a bus stop right outside the hotel, the No: 4 bus will take you to Lagos, we went on a Thursday and we didn't have to pay a penny, not sure why or whether this is a regular thing but a nice place to visit. We really enjoyed our stay in this hotel, Praia da Luz is a nice, unspoilt place and the hotel was everything we had hoped for.…
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