This hotel covers the basics well—it's clean, and housekeeping tidies up daily, providing fresh towels, emptying the trash, and maintaining overall cleanliness. The bed and pillows offer decent comfort, though they could be better.
There were a few downsides. The shower is quite small—I had to stand sideways at times, and a larger guest might struggle. The towels could be softer. The TV is small and only offers local channels, which wasn’t ideal since I don’t speak Spanish. I ended up streaming Netflix on my iPad before bed. The windows are thin, letting in road noise. While I managed to sleep, a quieter environment would be preferable. The room also feels dark—more natural lighting would help. A concrete pillar between the bed and bathroom was frustrating, especially in low light. There’s no kettle or mugs, so making tea wasn’t an option. The only appliance provided was a small empty refrigerator.
The hotel is well-located, with the nearest metro less than a 15 minutes walk away. It's close to Valencia Stadium and within a reasonable distance of the Oceanogràfic and nearby attractions. Most places are reachable with a 20-30 minute walk.
I rated this hotel four stars because it provides solid value for the price. While the improvements I mentioned would enhance the stay, they might also raise the cost. If any of these factors would significantly impact your experience, you may want to consider another option.