Usuário convidado
4 de novembro de 2024
I never understood people spending their time laying next to pools -at the sea-side. These pools are probably the only "feauture" of otherwise high-rise flats being 1 km from the sea. There are about 40 of these nondescript buildings, boasting Roman names, pretty much a misnormer - in reality, the property is dusty, smells of sewage and there is construction going on everywhere - some gates cannot be accessed, one has to make huge detours. Right in front of my ground-floor apartment, workers start at 7 am and have loud machinery - and they sit right in front of my window when taking a rest. The staff is,anything but friendly, you are treated more like a brick in the wall, kind of "the next one, please". I wanted to go to the gym, but was turned away at this supposedly 5-start resort as I did not have a towel with me. Not sure why a Caesars Resort would have a "Cafe de Paris" in the middle of it (BTW, there is nothing Roman, neither anything Parisian about this place...), but the prices are outrageous. One coffee is €6, one rather bland salad €11. Based on these prices, I avoided the "fine-dining" restaurants. So if you ldo like laying next to a pool the entire day at the base of high-rise buildings, this place might suit you - but if you have just a bit of sense of asthetics and have no desire to be treated like in "kettle-class", I would advise you to avoid this place. One positive thing (except for soon departing ;)), the apartment itself is spacious and relatively well-equipped...but even here are stupid things: e.g. there are no reading lights above the bed and if you want to turn off the bedroom light, you have to get up and use the switch in the living room... Obviously, I shall never stay here again...
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