HOTEL RIALTO
Hotel
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2025
Recommended
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2025
Rooms accessible to PRMs in a remarkable hotel in the heart of the Barri Gòtic in Barcelona.
In this historic building, the 147 rooms are all suitable for disabled people. The hotel is centrally located in the heart of the Barrio Catalunya and is completely soundproof and offers a relaxing and relaxing atmosphere. A lot of charm.
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Indeed, the rooms are furnished summarily and ventilation does not always. Completely soundproofed, you say: outside, with soundproof is correct but it does not exist between the rooms and very embarrassing if you have noisy neighbours. A vending machine is on the 5th floor close to room 502. the latter was occupied by people of our group who had to go elsewhere because of noise that caused. some bathrooms feel sometimes sewers and it is sometimes intolerable, so much so that people also had to leave their rooms for this reason, after this bad smell was noted by the staff. One person had a borgne room and also changed. You will tell me that we accumulated the inconvenience, but we were a group of 30 people! As for breakfast, which is €14 + VAT, it is not very varied and we must always queue to have cups first, then have a drink, then the queue to have toast... I think they do not have simply enough staff.
Mr and Mme Michaud (St Brieuc)