En aplicación del Decreto Ley 1/2020, de 17 de enero, contra el turismo de excesos para la mejora de la calidad en zonas turísticas se determina la eliminación por completo del Todo Incluido que incluya bebidas alcohólicas ilimitadas. El régimen de Todo Incluido comprenderá todas las comidas, snacks y bebidas no alcohólicas. Las bebidas alcohólicas tendrán un coste adicional.
Además, como empresa comercializadora de estancias turísticas, debemos informarles de las siguientes restricciones:
Quedan prohibidas las prácticas peligrosas para la vida, la salud y la integridad física de los clientes en los establecimientos de alojamiento turístico y en las viviendas objeto de comercialización turística. En todos los casos se consideran prácticas peligrosas pasar de un balcón o ventana a otro, lanzarse o precipitarse desde lugares no adecuados a piscinas, al vacío o a cualquier elemento (la práctica del denominado balconing). Los clientes que las realicen tienen que ser expulsados del establecimiento con carácter inmediato, con independencia de las sanciones que se les puedan imponer, de acuerdo con este Decreto ley y con las ordenanzas municipales correspondientes. La expulsión tiene que ordenarla la dirección del establecimiento o la persona comercializadora de la vivienda, los cuales pueden requerir la colaboración de los cuerpos y fuerzas de seguridad.
De acuerdo con el régimen sancionador contenido en los artículos 11 a 22 del Decreto citado anteriormente, se considerará falta grave el incumplimiento de la prohibición de las prácticas peligrosas para la vida, la salud y la integridad física contenidas en el párrafo anterior. A las infracciones graves les corresponderá una sanción entre 6.001 y 60.000 euros.
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BRN73
Clinton, New Jersey
21/11/2019
“Nice Hotel”
Stayed here overnight. Small but clean and surprisingly quiet rooms. Window view was of another exterior wall, not a complaint, just an observation. Bed was comfortable. Bathroom was modern. Staff was friendly. Valet overnight parking was $60. Building is old but well cared for and fairly ornate. T… Más
Stayed here overnight. Small but clean and surprisingly quiet rooms. Window view was of another exterior wall, not a complaint, just an observation. Bed was comfortable. Bathroom was modern. Staff was friendly. Valet overnight parking was $60. Building is old but well cared for and fairly ornate. The window AC is adequate as rooms don’t have individual thermostats and a notice said NYC requires them to turn on the heat when the temp drops to certain low, so it can get a little warm. Next door is a Sarabeth’s restaurant which will deliver room service. We called and discovered the menu in the hotel room’s binder was outdated with some selections no longer available so we went to the restaurant to order. The food was very good but expensive. We didn’t get a chance to utilize the hotel’s fitness center or rooftop terrace. Its is possible to get a lower room price by searching travel sites. We would stay here again.
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Tracey B
Eagleville, Pennsylvania
18/11/2019
“Great Upper East Side Hotel”
This was a 2 night stay for work at Mt Sinai Hospital. This historic hotel was in a great location within walking distance to the hospital, shops, and restaurants. Although I didn't visit, it seems that museums, attractions, Central Park etc are also very nearby). The hotel staff was friendly and e… Más
This was a 2 night stay for work at Mt Sinai Hospital. This historic hotel was in a great location within walking distance to the hospital, shops, and restaurants. Although I didn't visit, it seems that museums, attractions, Central Park etc are also very nearby). The hotel staff was friendly and efficient; the rooms large (for NYC boutique hotel standards) and quiet (I had an interior room - not sure about the noise if you are on the street side. My Queen bed was very comfortable. Some of the other furniture was a bit worn, but everything was clean and with nice amenities. Compared to other hotels, it was a really good value for the cost. I will definitely return here when coming back to this part of the city.
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786linusv
Toronto, Canada
21/11/2019
“Adequate for Upper East Side”
If you’re needing to stay in the Upper East Side, the Hotel Wales is adequate, but definitely not lavish or fancy. The staff a friendly and professional. The rooms are on the small size but clean and exceptionally quiet. The bathroom is almost as big as the room itself which makes for a large bathr… Más
If you’re needing to stay in the Upper East Side, the Hotel Wales is adequate, but definitely not lavish or fancy. The staff a friendly and professional. The rooms are on the small size but clean and exceptionally quiet. The bathroom is almost as big as the room itself which makes for a large bathroom. Oddly, the toilet paper requires orangutang arms to reach before you sit down. My advice, make sure to grab the roll before you sit down. There is a Sarabeth restaurant adjacent to the hotel, so you’re guaranteed to get an overpriced excellent breakfast nearby. If I did not have an early event nearby in the morning, I’d have stayed closer to midtown (high 50 something street) but for the purpose of my trip, this suited my needs.
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