OLYMPIC VILLAGE HOTEL & SPA
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2024
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2024
Hôtel avec piscine extérieure, centre de bien-être, bar et restaurant.
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Bed cover was ripped and had dirty black marks - I asked for it to be changed and my new one still had stains. I made a makeshift bed out of chairs as I was genuinely scared I’d get lice/scabies.
Food was not it. Chicken was almost raw and the staff were incredibly rude when we asked for extra cheese on our pasta. It sounded as if they could not afford it; this can also be seen in the fact our dessert was oranges picked from the local trees.
Will never return and definitely do not recommend.
For some unknown reason the hotel owner seems to take for granted that keeping a tractor, a run down jukebox and two prehistoric fuel power stations in the main hall would draw clients in. Maybe on the assumption that they will forget about the overall stablishment's condition later.
The rooms are quite bleak, tastelessly crammed with the cheapest available furniture, deftly placed in such a way that It either prevents you from opening a drawer (bed needs to be dragged) or from reaching the light switches (you have to remove the bedstead headboard)
Brace yourself for worse things to come and dare into the restaurant. If (e.g) you try to sprinkle salt on your food and nothing comes out, unscrew the top off the salt container to discover a thick crust of solidified material (salt?) dotted with oxide spots.
If you are a forgetful person, a moron or an animal and consequently you don't know how to set an alarm clock, don't worry, the bloke at the frontdesk would give an ( unasked for) buzz at 6.30 a m and knock on your door five minutes later. We must be thankful he does not slam the door open , pull the sheets and open the window, I assume.
Fully awake, get to the restaurant to drink a cup of a tarred beverage served by two woman- like ogres and beat it like a bat out of hell.