The room itself was lovely — comfortable, stylish, and exactly what you’d expect from a five-star hotel. Unfortunately, a few details let the experience down. The staff seemed completely overwhelmed, which made service feel a little disorganised at times.
We were told that booking for dinner was essential, but when we walked past later, the restaurant was mostly empty — a bit frustrating. There were also some issues with access to the spa, though thankfully we went earlier in the day and managed to get in without too much trouble.
Dinner was where the experience really fell short. The Chateaubriand, which is a premium dish, arrived still tied with the string on — not what you’d expect from a five-star kitchen. Overall, it was a pleasant stay, but a few avoidable details meant it didn’t quite live up to the five-star promise.