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good value - location not that great
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2.2 |
Guest name: jvr1980, Ireland
stayed here for 2 nights in June
For the standard of hotel, it is excellent value - two nights cost €150 (albeit with no breakfast). Hotel is modern, free (non alcoholic) minibar, good faciliities, nice staff, free parking on street.
Downside is the location, I know Jerez very well and for a city of its size the hotel is really in no-mans land - it is a 25 minute walk from teh city centre which, in a relatively small city, is too much. Also, there is nothing in the surrounding area, it is purely residential, and all the 'cultural' stuff is on the other side of the city centre.
All of this would explain the fact that the hotel was almost empty when we stayed there.
In summary - if you going for business, or for a quick overnight, it's a great value option, if you are going for sightseeing and culture, it's too far from the action.
My ratings for this hotel are:
1.0 Check in / front desk
1.0 Business service
2.0 Value
1.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
1.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Not impressed, service very poor
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2.2 |
Guest name: neilyork, York, United Kingdom
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Oct 2006
When planning our trip to Jerez, we looked at plenty of hotels - we never go for the cheapest when doing a city break, rather try to find a hotel that has a good trade off between luxury and cost - we found the AC Hotel matched our requirements perfectly.
On arriving at the hotel, all seemed ok. Receptionists seemed a little stiff but I put this down to it being quiet. We were checked in efficiently to our 'AC Superior' room.
On entering the room, I was a little surprised at how small it was. The photo's on the AC website seemed larger. I'm still not sure what makes the 'Superior' room different from the 'Standard' room. The room itself however was modern and everything functioned as you'd expect.
So, the hotel is fine but what happened next really annoyed us and for this reason my opinion of the hotel nose-dived...
We went down to the '24 hour coffee lounge' to get some 'complimentary coffee'. But it was closed. Seemingly the 24 hour lounge only opens at certain times of the day!
Then, we found out our flight had been cancelled so we went to use the Internet but it had broken down, so the receptionist asked if we would like to use the office machine. Now, bearing in mind we had a critical situation in trying to find another flight back home, the receptionist kept coming to us saying "hurry up, hurry up, you are not supposed to be here".
Finally, on our last day at the AC Hotel, we decided to book a table for dinner in the hotel restaurant. The receptionist said "you don't need to book, just turn up" so we deliberately left town early to walk back to the hotel for dinner. You can imagine our frustration when we were told by the same receptionist that "Restaurant closed tonight for footballers, you'll have to have room service". Room service??? On a city break - just what you need isn't it!!
We suspected after all this that the hotel is really geared up for Spanish business people - it certainly isn't any good as a service driven city break base...unless you use it literally as somewhere to sleep and don't need a proper hotel. Oddly, it doesn't have a bar either. This was a first for me. I've never stayed in a hotel without a bar.
See my review on the Trypp hotel where we also stayed in Jerez...it's a far nicer environment.
My ratings for this hotel are:
1.0 Check in / front desk
1.0 Business service
2.0 Value
1.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
1.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Good value with good service and comfort
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5.0 |
Guest name: carter0, London, U.K
My boyfriend and I visited Jerez in April 05 for a couple of nights. As we already stayed in the AC hotels, we decided to give this one a go as well. We liked the hotel comfort, free minibar (non-alcoholic), gym, sauna etc..
When we got to our room, we realised it was overlooking the main road and asked to be moved, and very quickly they moved us to a quieter room overlooking the quiet road and the stadium (much quieter as there are lots of moped and motorbikes around Spain).
Location is not central but you can either take a stroll or take a taxi for 2 or 3 euros! Great breakfast too. We liked this hotel and will come back again as it's very rare to find a 4 star hotel for €65. Recommended!
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Cleanliness
Great hotel for the price we paid
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4.8 |
Guest name: Traveller067, Scotland
Was very impressed with this hotel. Built as part of the Jerez Sports Stadium. Very modern design, both in public areas, and bedrooms.
Good facilities in rooms, and the breakfast buffet also was good
Many roooms had views into the stadium.
We only stayed one night in order to catch a flight from Jerez Airport in the morning. Hotel easy to find, and also convenient for the airport, as well as for the town (about 20 minutes walk).
By sheer good luck we were there on the first night of Semana Santa, and managed to catch the first of the parades in Jerez, which were something else!
Couldn't really comment much on the town, as it was so busy that night,
but it did seem worth further exploration.
For the price we paid, 50 euros for a twin room, with breakfast at an extra 9 euros per person, this was an excellent deal.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Value
4.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Cleanliness
Comfort at a cost
Guest name: Anonymous
First visit to the Costa De La Luz, i was amazed by the surroundings, the blue sky, beautiful greenery and openness of the city. Arrived at AC hotel, which is owned by the spanish football team - Xerex. The hotel and rooms are not only beautiful and spacious, but the decor and quality of the furnishings and the service make it a very comfortable stay.