Excellent
10.0
Pros:
a basic place but it has all you need. friendly and helpful staff. all clean and very well kept. there are buses to the center of Leon every 20min. there is a bar downstairs that serves breakfast and dinner. there is a good coffee machine in the lobby.
Cons:
-
Good
6.7
Pros:
PRICE
Cons:
PARKING
Okay
5.0
Pros:
It's only 5 minutes from city center driving and easy to park just in front of the hotel. Easy check out process by just leaving the keys on the deck. Also front desk agent was nice, welcoming and helpful with tips regarding the city (map, restaurant, etc)
Cons:
It looks like a old hostel that absolutely needs a refurbishement. It's quite dark in the place and the bathroom is in bad stage, not very clean. The surrounding are not very nice. Honestly we don't really recommend it and wouldn't stay there again unless your priotity is to get a cheap price for a short one night stay as it was our first intention when booking this property
Excellent
9.6
Pros:
The owner waited for me to arrive after hours that's was very nice of him I really appreciated it. Plus he gave me information about main sights in Leon and about Camino.
Good
7.5
Pros:
The owner was very friendly and helpful. I had privacy and could rest for few days in order to recover and continue my camino walk. If you want to avoid the crowds and just need a place to relax that will be fine. It is easy to get the bus to and from the city centre.
Cons:
There was no fridge/kitchen facilities. It's outside the city centre and you need to take a bus. There are not many shops around.
Good
6.3
Pros:
Room clean, staff pleasant and helpful. Only thing did not like was location, industrial area. Was close enough to bus and train stations.
Okay
4.6
Pros:
It was reasonably clean when we arroved and we were able to wash our clothes onsite the day we arrived, i.e. the manager, Javier, put them in the hostal’s washing machine and hung them to dry on the hostal’s roof patio. When I called or texted Javier, he texted me back resonably quickly.
Cons:
1. The owner/manager or someone who supposedly ran or worked for the hotel was never there. The day we confirmed the reservation, Javier sent me a text asking me to please inform him 20 minutes before our arrival if we were going to arrive between 2:00 pm and 05:30 pm. I did that, and he was there to receive us at around 03:30 pm. Other than this one time, no one from management was there in the morning or evening. If I had a concrn, I had to text him - I couldn’t even get him on the phone. When I asked when he’d be at the hotel so I could pay my bill, he texted me that he would charge my card and leave a receipt in my room. When I texted him that someone from the hotel needed to be there in the morning for the transport company to pick up my luggage, he responded I should call the transport company and arrange for them to pick it up from me ss he wasn’t going to be at the hostel until 09:30 (and they usually pick up at 8:00 am). 2. On arrival, Javier gave us a mostly illegible 100th generation photocopy of a map of Leon to explain where we could or should go. While I appreciate his effort in pointing out some sightseeing highlights, it should be possible to get a more readsble, bette quality photocopy of a map. 3. The roof patio where the laundry was hung to dry appeared to have little piles of animal excrement in various places. 4. Our 3d night in the room my wife caught and killed a flea while lying on the bed. This was unsettling, to say the least. 5. Giving waiting times, the hotel was at least an hour by bus removed from the historic center of the town. Walkingdistance was about 80 minutes.