Check-in was a little confusing. I arrived at the hotel I had booked, Bedoya and there was a sign referring me to the other side of the road to San Glorio. It became apparent that it wasn't that the two shared one reception (as sometimes happens) but thatbthey had decided to move everyone into the one hotel. I understood that each had the same standards and amenities so it didn't really matter. But for clarity though...this is a review for Gotel San Glorio!
The receptionist was not particularly welcoming and at one point, seemed in doubt of my booking which was worrying. I think they possibly have an archaic paper-based system. The receptionist was not rude or unpleasant...just not enthusiastic!
The room was very drab. The window looked out into a roof space with another window just metres away. There was very little natural light. The TV worked fine but there were no English-speaking channels at all (e.g. CNN which seems a favourite in continental hotels!).
The decor, fittings and cleanliness were all fine and defied the rather dated feeling of the room.
The hotel was very convenient for the ferry port and the train stations although it was also in a slightly run-down, more industrial end of town. However, there was nothing at all that made the area feel unsafe after dark.
For the price, I had a reasonable stay. The hotel though wasn't exactly brimming with love, care and attention!