I stayed at this hotel for 2 nights at the end of a fortnight stay, The rest of my stay was in the AC in Las Palmas-see earlier comments.
Having spent a few days in the Aguimes area sightseeing we decided, on the spur of the moment, and having read good things in the Lonely Planet Guide to finish our stay here.
The hotel itself is a converted Camel stable, and also part of the training school for hotel staff throughout the Island. The building itself is a charming place and one ot the nicer and more original places i have stayed at, it is actually a really nice building.
The downside-well the room was fairly small and basic, and worst of all i found the bed small and uncomfortable.
Also, being on the ground floor we had a bit of noise from the kids playing around the lane-not rowdiness, just kids being kids, but combined with the bed didn't make for a good sleep!
The biggest disappointment was the restaurant. We had read really good reviews and were looking forward to something a bit special, however we were the only guests eating, and someone actually had to go and fetch the chef, he wasn't in the kitchen and it did take some time for him to be found.
Perhaps he didn't want to work that night because our meal was pretty poor fare, to be honest. It wasn't the worst meal i have ever had but was, shall we say, totally mediocre.
Breakfast was nothing special either and we gave it a miss on our second day, chosing to eat by the plaza.
So, would i stay here again? Well the opportunity arose when i stayed in Gran Canaria again this year and whilst visiting Aguimes-which is a lovely little town-my wife asked if i wanted to stay for the night. We discussed it and both agreed that once was probably enough.
A shame really as the building itself is a little gem.




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