Usuário convidado
20 de março de 2024
My week in Malta was terrible. Everything went wrong from the beginning and almost on a daily basis - mainly transportation (buses, ferry, car) but BOCO Boutique hotel was on the whole a calm oasis to return to each evening. The highlight was the top floor terrace, the well stocked honesty bar, and the views over Valletta harbour. The terrace also provided a nice communal location to chat with other guests, either at breakfast time, or when in need of a nightcap after a long, hard day. Housekeeping was a bit hit and miss, though. And the two single beds in our room were quite narrow, and therefore not that restful. Room 616 also faced the road outside, and there was noise from delivery drivers, and very loud voices quite early in the morning, well before breakfast time. The traditional Maltese breakfast provided was quite delightful. But the ordering system in place was, I found, quite fussy and overcomplicated. You complete a checklist before 11pm to indicate the items required and leave it in the lobby. I can understand that the hotel want to eliminate waste and keep their costs down by asking guests to state exactly what items they required the next morning, but - for example - to have to specify that you might like a drink of water at breakfast did seem a bit uneccessary. It was nice to have freshly squeezed orange juice provided, though.
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