I can only say something about this hotel where I stayed last night: the bad experience with one of the receptionists. The reason for stay was a dinner by the company that, with employees in Lisbon and Porto, was finally in Leiria, so that it was halfway for everyone. We were all young and went to a bar in the city centre, which ”expulsed us” at 2 a.m. and we gave us a new time to deambulate in the ice streets of the city. We couldn't get in anywhere: they asked us for PCR or antigen test. Three of us decided to go to the hotel to continue talking, this hotel where two of us were paying room, two girls and one boy. When we asked the keys, the receptionist turned a look of distrust and dissatisfaction, which we decided to ignore; we went to one of our colleagues' room and sat down and talked very low; we heard the door shout; no one. We continued to talk, to be interrupted again by the receptionist who told us that if the colleague who did not pay room wanted to spend the night, he would have to pay a extra. Inside hora/45 min again interrupting saying we're making a lot of noise. We were suffering and clearly there was nobody else in the rooms next door. About 20 minutes later, the receptionist, who was going down from floor 2 (reception) to floor 1 (rooms), went again to hit the door and asked our colleague man (who had not paid room) to leave immediately, because it was already 4 a.m. I can not stop looking at this as a discriminatory situation: one thing would be to immediately inform that the colleague would have to pay for being there (a ridiculous difference of €4), another was to be constantly interrupting us under false pretexts. He clearly judged that we were two girls in the room with a boy, when we were just talking. And even if we weren't, I don't think it is up to the receptionist to judge what's going on inside the doors of a hotel room, or he would either charge the value or immediately send the boy away.
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