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Hotel Miramar Valencia
4/541 Reviews
We stayed here for a week as I was attending and international conference and this was one of the recommended hotels from the conference organisers. A two-star hotel but with an amazing restaurant, Sabbia who provide excellent food and free evening cabarets with your evening meals. The rooms are clean and airy, the hotel staff are excellent and very helpful. The location is on the beach, bust stops close by. Perfect. The only downside is the disco further round the bay which does not close down until 4 am. Even with the windows and shutters closed you can still here the bass drum music.
El Coso
3.8/564 Reviews
The room or suite was very spacious and very clean. Panoramic views from the very large window - but no balcony. The bathroom was a fair size but could get very slippy and no gripping for showering which could be a problem for elderly or less mobile guests. The breakfast was buffet style. There was some choice in cereals, toast, bacon, ham, cheese, fresh orange juice and a drinks machine for tea, coffee and hot chocolate. I would have preferred more egg choices such as scrambled. The downside was the loud music from an open air nightclub nearby. This would go on until 3am. Staff, with one exception, who worked in the restaurant were nice and friendly.
Balcon Al Mar
4.1/526 Reviews
Stayed in the hotel for 5 nights. It’s on a very busy main road, this did not affect our stay, windows are sound proofed. Staff very friendly and efficient, nothing was too much trouble. Stayed on the first floor, small lift was available. I had noisy neighbours in the next room, I mentioned it to reception. The issue was dealt with straight away. I only had two issues, 1) the front door step is hazardous, no warning and takes a bit of getting used to. The second, no tea or coffee facility in the room. There is tea/ coffee facilities near reception, however, if you’re an early riser your sat waiting around. Other than these 2 small issues, the hotel is lovely, would stay again.
Coroa Malvarrosa
3.5/51 Reviews
Very good experience, very worthwhile, highly recommended, subway entrance, next to a large supermarket, travel and life are very convenient. Highly recommended, but it's a bit cold in winter, so you can take a bath.
AC Hotel Valencia
4.4/589 Reviews
Our flight landed at 0035am, so we needed to get a taxi from the Airport to the hotel, which took about 25-30 minutes and cost €33. We hailed a taxi outside the hotel at 8am to get from the Hotel to the Airport at the end of the trip, but it only cost €21. Check in was very easy. The room was of a very good standard, with a great bathroom, comfy bed, plenty of wardrobe space and a decent tv. There was a minibar fridge. Whilst we didn’t consume anything, we used the fridge to refrigerator food items such as cheese and salami. There is a German chain supermarket beginning with ‘L’ 10 minutes walk away and a supermarket in the nearby shopping centre which is in the direction of the ‘Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias’. The location of the hotel is excellent, with a brilliant bus 19 service: The bus stop literally outside the hotel is called Menorca Franca, and goes to the city centre and takes about 15 minutes. Their is a stop outside the main train station ‘Estació del Nord’ in the city centre but just to the left a bit (left if you are looking out from the station) where the bus to go back from the city centre to the hotel starts (they usually have their hazard lights on indicating they are at the starting stop). The bus stop opposite the hotel on the other side of the road is called Menorca Balears and takes you to the beach. A bus back to the hotel from the beach area can be found on street ‘Carrer De La Reina’. Just remember if you walk outside the hotel past the hotel reception - the bus right goes to the city centre, the bus left goes to the beach. All bus single tickets cost €1.50 and drivers gave me change from €5 notes. Tips for eating: there is a brilliant pizza restaurant near the hotel ‘Regina Di Napoli’. There is also a very good restaurant that offered a set menu starter + paella + small desert + beer or soft drink for €16.50 ‘El Generalife’ on Carrer De Navellos’. Would stay at this hotel again.
Urban Youth Hostel
4/56 Reviews
One of the things I love most about hostels is meeting people. When you have a kitchen you can cook in and common sitting areas that allow you to read a book, work on your computer or just chill with your phone, there's an opportunity to start chatting to strangers. Urban Youth Hostel doesn't allow for this opportunity. The main common area is more of a restaurant. There's a kitchen you can cook in but it's extremely basic. Very few utensils, pots, pans and spices and some of the electric burners don't work so if there are more than 2 or 3 people trying to cook something more than an omelet they would have to stand in line to finish what they started. Throughout the day there's music in the sitting area and depending on the staff it can be very loud and uninviting. Obviously they want you to buy food from them, so there's no breakfast or dinner offered, which can be nice, but even things like cold drinking water on hot days are limited since the tap water in the kitchen are warm and you get charged for ice from the restaurant. During evening time sometimes the restaurant becomes a bar. Apart from the area there's a big terrace. It closes at 9pm and doesn't have any shade during the day. On the third floor, where the office is, there are some desks and chairs and it's quite but apparently it's only for staff. Thus, there are no quite and inviting common areas where people can sit, chat, have a drink and chill. And that's why I won't be staying there again. Beds (in shared dormitory) - have their own curtain that doesn't cover the entire length of the bed to prevent the light coming in and the mattress is very thin.

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