Hotel Riomar
About Hotel Riomar
Riomar is a recently-renovated hotel in central Lagos, only a 5-minute walk from a beach on the Atlantic. It features a bike rental to explore the surroundings and nearby golf facilities. Opening out onto private balconies, air conditioned rooms at Hotel Riomar are modern and functional. Each comes with satellite TV channels, a work station with desk and private bathrooms with bathtub. Guests can taste local delicacies from Algarve’s Barlavento Region and some Mediterranean dishes at the restaurant of the hotel. They can also sample renowned Portuguese wines or borrow a book from the on-site library. Many hiking opportunities can be enjoyed in the natural surroundings, starting from the impressive Ponta da Piedade. Facilities of the Riomar hotel also include a barber for men and a beauty parlor. Many restaurants, bars, and museums are within walking distance. License Number(s): 4575
Amenities
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting space
- Fitness center
- Express check-in / check-out
- Luggage storage
- Spa / sauna
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
- Smoke-free property
- Elevator
- In-room safe
Reviews
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The people very friendly Very clean
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- nice view from the room - clean - helpful staff While the hotel was nice overall, the noise from people walking by chatting and screaming was quite loud and continued until 3 AM EVERYDAY .we barely slept through the night
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A room was too congested and air conditioner was not working.
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There is no duvet , it’s old blanket sort of thing and AC didn’t work much
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Everything was good. “Panksh” was very respectful and professional. The best concierge.
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Breakfast was great , the location was perfect and our room with a balcony had a wonderful view. It was a little noisy at night.
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Very friendly staff! Convenient location!
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Great location Breakfast was okay
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It’s central, great breakfast and staff, balconies!! Nothing
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Every morning around 2am, we were woken up by people screaming on the street below. The beds weren't that comfortable and didn't make for good rest.
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Location, value, helpful staff
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Breakfast was great although a little too catered to British cuisine - beans and weiners most days but for the price of the hotel the coffee alone was worth it! Yes of course it was a bit noisy especially on a weekend and when the bars let out, but that’s to be expected if you want to stay in the old part of town…and I did notice that the hotel had a basket of complimentary earplugs at reception! I would definitely stay here again and recommend it to others!
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Peaceful
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Very noisy. Seemed like neither people outside or inside made noise at all hours of the night….
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Friendly staff, great location, warm shower, nice balcony, comfortable bed Good breakfast but maybe have normal bread too. A bit picky but other than that worth the value.
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Man at front desk during the day is rude and unfriendly. He shouldn’t be in a customer service role. Also when I wanted to extend a night, he wanted to charge me more than the price on this platform. How does that make sense. Also the cleaning products they use leave a terrible lingering odor for days.
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Staff was nice and location great The room was nothing like the pics, extremely small and no view.. I asked for Queen bed which they did not provide. The shower was very small and clogged drainage. Very noisy.
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Breakfast was pretty good. Location was okay. I really didn't expect the parking nightmare although I should of. There are a limited number of spaces in front and they're mostly blocked with orange cones if "available". The first night I stayed I parked in an open lot for 1 euro as I really don't know where the free parking the reservation alluded to was. When I walked back to the hotel after dropping off my wife and our luggage, the person on duty told me he would of moved a cone to allow me to park in front indicating I need not of parked a half mile from the hotel. The second night I moved some cones to try and park in front and he comes running out informing me that since he put 5 cones in the available parking spot, it was for handicapped (apparently I was unaware of his cone code). I was tired and went to a public lot that cost me 10 euros (I still don't know where the free parking alluded to was). When I checked later, a nice looking Audi that didn't appear to have handicapped indications was now parked in the previously reserved spot I tried to use. Needless to say parking is a challenge!