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    4.5 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Playaballena - Piscina

    Playaballena

    3.5(4 reviews)
    3.9 km
    €€€

    Used points to get a few free days here before our Airbnb in another city. Looked great from the…read morepictures so we figured why not save. Depending on what you're looking for and your taste, you might like this place. Unfortunately we didn't. The good: Cleaners are pleasant and good. Reception is helpful and on point. Hotel is a five minute walk to the beach. Has a pharmacy and small store on site for toiletries or other needs. Offers Pool and slides, mini golf, and craft activities for kids. The not so good: Two small elevators only and one was down for pretty much half our trip. You will inevitably be waiting for an elevator and have to take the stairs. The rooms are average and had some definite signs of wear. The unit, on one occasion, smelled terribly when we returned from the beach. Smell eventually went away. On another occasion the toilet had brown soiling at the bottom (feces? Rust?) whatever it was it wasn't us. Thankfully this last bit happened the morning we left. It is pandemonium at the hotel right when you check in through to check out. So many people everywhere. Families and kids running wild and without much order or decency. I prefer a calmer setting. They offer a free breakfast buffet at el apron, the restaurant inside the hotel. It is a lot of food but it's poor quality food. Yes you will gorge yourself, but you're in Spain and there is so much more out there for just a few euros, like decent tasting coffee. Tip: get to breakfast early at 8. Around 10 it is a mess and fight wading your way through so many people gorging themselves. Think OZ. The tapas bar connected to the hotel - where you get tickets to try free tapas and beer, is quite bad. It is self service which you wouldn't know until a waiter at the restaurant comes to tell you. I'm surprised by how bad the tapas were. You'd figure they'd wow you so you would actually want to eat there for dinner. A lost opportunity for the restaurant to get business, in my opinion. The beach is a short walk away. But it is crowded with the same people at the hotel - and more. Super busy. No room to enjoy. Debris and garbage everywhere. Tips: If you care about quality and can afford it, skip the buffet breakfast. An awesome churreria is only a ten minute walk away. He's a street vendor. Find him. It is excellent. Go early. There's always a line. There is a beautiful beach a few minutes' drive away - far better than the beach by the hotel. You pay for parking (minimal) but there is more space and the beach is incredible. The water quality is better as well (denoted by the blue flag). They have photographers on site not connected to the hotel but definitely in the hotel that do pictures and sell them to you for exorbitant amounts. You will be suckered into buying. It's nice if you want a memory of the trip. I was so thrilled to get to the Airbnb by the end of our stay. I can't say we would return to this hotel. I can see how it might fit other people's needs and they'd give it five stars. It just wasn't for us.

    Great Place to stay! It's close to Rota and Cadiz. This place it's a little hidden Gem.read more

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    Playaballena - Piscina de chapoteo

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    Aire Ancient Baths - Waiting Area

    Aire Ancient Baths

    3.9(89 reviews)
    83.3 kmSan Bartolomé
    €€€

    Follow the winding cobblestone of Calle Aire to an inconspicuous doorway that hides a…read moresemi-luxurious hammam. I appreciate how they repurpose the original buildings, the vibe is that you've been transported to North Africa. You can immerse yourself in different temperature pools (sequential, tepidarium, and caldaroum), or chill on marble chaises with water jets and enjoy the relaxing sound of waterfalls. You also have the option of immersing yourself into a wine pool, which was very unique. The rooftop pool had a spectacular view of the cathedral and 360' of Seville. This bathhouse was coed and I much more preferred the private baths of Evora, as it was more tranquil. The staff were okay and the massage was just MEH. I would do it again even to just sip some cava while admiring the gorgeous panorama of Sevilla from the rooftop pool.

    This is literally the first time I've ever left a negative review for any business. I've just never…read morefelt compelled to before. This was such a disappointing experience. We were so looking forward but from the moment we arrived, the staff felt absolutely uninterested and disengaged (no one offered a tour or any introduction to the place), the whole place felt unclean (they allow street shoes in the dressing room (yuck), among many other issues), two of the showers didn't work, and the signage all over is just terrible. We stayed 20 minutes and couldn't wait to get out of there. I would not recommend this place. For reference, we went to a very similar place in Grenada and it was wonderful.

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    Senator Cádiz

    Senator Cádiz

    3.7(3 reviews)
    24.3 km

    I had very little time to spend in Cadiz, yet a whole lot to see. It's a shame that I didn't get…read moreto spend more time in Cadiz; it was by far one of my favorite cities in Andalucia because the tourism is less commercialized and the city is just less congested overall. Never once did I feel like I was getting ripped off for dinner or had to wait in a long line at the entrance of the museum. Spa Senator, on the other hand, is a different story. I paid approximately 95 euro a night for a single occupancy room; by European standards, Spa Senator is probably a 2 or 3 star hotel (but is advertised on the website as something much fancier - a 4 star hotel). The lobby has a kitschy Andalucian vibe, with faux-arches, a fountain, and azulejos tiling. The furniture and upholstery in my room felt old, but I managed to get a good night's sleep. The room was spacious for European standards and had an (overpriced) minibar and a TV. At least the fan and ventilation system worked - Cadiz in July can be best described as oppressively hot. All of the employees that I interacted with were hospitable and friendly. Hotel Spa Senator's location, however, was perfect for my short visit and the primary reason why I booked this particular hotel. The hotel is about 5-7 minutes away from the Renfe station, which made my arrival and departure hassle-free. Most of the sightseeing (the cathedral, the museum - which I would highly recommend!, and the various oratories) is about a 10 minute walk away. There are plenty of shops and restaurants in the area, so there was no need to partake in the hotel's overpriced breakfast and because Marypaz was having a sale, I may have bought a pair of shoes (oops). Hotel Spa Senator was just right for what I needed - a bed to sleep in and a convenient location for a quick visit.

    The staff was okay. The hotel was okay…read more But beware, if you are contemplating using the Internet for any reason (including email) while staying here, and want to have access to Wi-Fi, you will get absolutely horrible service. You will be given, if working, free access, such as it is, to Wi-Fi for 48 hours. It works so poorly that you would think you were using the Internet from the old AOL dial up days of 20 years ago. You might was well forget it. You will have access to Wi-Fi, but if you try to open a page, send an email, download something from the web, it might take five minutes or more. It's a total rip off and is inexcusable -- the hotel is obviously trying to save money on the Internet access it provides to guests. This one aspect of the hotel's so called amenities almost ruined my trip. I had brought my laptop with me on my trip to Spain and was counting on getting work done during the nighttime hours while in my hotel room.

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    Senator Cádiz - Recepción

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    Hammam Sancti Petri - Changing room

    Hammam Sancti Petri

    4.0(1 review)
    49.4 km
    €€

    I've not been to a Hammam spa before so not really sure what to expect and nothing to compare it…read moreto! The establishment was clean and bright and we were presented with large fluffy towels on arriving. The changing rooms were clean with plenty of space for all. Lockers are provided and whilst you need €1 to use them, this is returned when you reopen the locker. English wasn't a strong language but we were shown what we needed to do on a written sheet. I think it would have been useful to have this sheet with us as we were only able to quickly read and return. By the time we got downstairs, we were trying to remember what we needed to do! What you don't do is have your shower and then take the towel into the pool area! This should be left in the changing room....! Luckily we had someone with us who was very familiar with the order of process, warm pool, hot pool cold pool then back to hot, cold, repeat. There was a also a sauna and dry heat room to relax in along with an area where you could sit and relax although, we found out hard way that you should not really use this area for talking shhhh!!!! It looked like there was also the option to have massages which I assume you either do when booking or arriving. Back in the changing room, the showers do have soap dispensers if you didn't bring your own shower gel, along with powerful hairdryers which can sometimes be a bit hit and miss in changing rooms. All relaxed we left the establishment. We noted that next door there was a tea room which could be a perfect area to sit and have chat after relaxing with out ...sshhh!!!! :)

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    Hammam Sancti Petri
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    Hammam Sancti Petri - La livertad te la das tu mismo

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    Sesen Spa - spas - Updated June 2026

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