Isabel de la Granja
Room 210
This July was my third time staying at the hotel Anunciada of Baiona the Real. This place is a beautiful village in the Rias Baixas, a national parador (Counts of Gondomar) surrounded by a wall doomed over the Atlantic where the waves are breaking. The Pirma year, we stayed in room 304, the smallest hotel: abuardillada, no closet (just a sawhorse and a couple little drawers) and sea gulls where you wakeyou up and the bustle of the street bars keep you up at night . Still, we returned the following year and we were given room 308: beautiful, with large windows overlooking the sea, spacious, bright and welcoming.
This year we were lucky enough to stay in room 210, a superior twin room which if you put together measured a king size bed, with a table and two chairs for dining, refrigerator, couch and table seating, LDC TV, nice bathroom with whirlpool tubs ( did not try it because I like more having showers) and the best thing: a sunny veranda overlooking the Parador, the beach da Ribeira, the replica of the Pinta and the marina of Baiona. At night there are lights all across the bay and from the room you can see the opposite beach America, and Monteferro Panxón crowning the landscape with waves and north wind in your ears. Hypnotic. Breakfast is paid separately but the more expensive one does not exceed € 5.50 (on the terrace there is an extra payment). The classic € 3.50 includes coffee, orange juice and fresh bread or toast with butter and jam pastries or olive oil and salt. Atentísimo staff and maid service very good and very diligent with any needs you may have. I recommend it for visiting Bayonne, but be careful with the back rooms, the noise and heat there can make the stay unpleasant and stressful.
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