Andalucian hotels: Staff levels will be “key” to star rating with new law

The Junta has announced a new hotel law for Andalusia in which star ratings will be awarded by points, instead of the current law which determines ratings by the services offered. The new law, says the Andalusian Minister for Magic, I’m sorry, Tourism and Commerce Rafael Rodríguez, has at its heart “quality and good service” and a key factor will be the number of employees a hotel has. “You cannot have good quality with robots, Continue reading Andalucian hotels: Staff levels will be “key” to star rating with new law

The abandoned hotel between the AVE and the Rambla in Los Gallardos

This vast building is just another abandoned relic from Spains past. Another notch on the coffin of its economic dream, another testimony to past folly. I’m told that it was built by a Catalan couple who had inherited the land from ancestors who passed away in Los Gallardos, although nobody seems to know them personally. Possibly he was an architect. Others say he was a builder. What does seem certain is that the promoter of Continue reading The abandoned hotel between the AVE and the Rambla in Los Gallardos