Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Il Chiostro offers a charming stay with various accessibility features, though it may not be the most accommodating for guests with disabilities. Positive remarks highlight the easily accessible sections of the hotel, such as ample parking and an elevator servicing all floors, making it easier for those with mobility challenges to reach their rooms. Additionally, the garden area and corridors are relatively flat, enhancing navigability.
The hotel's accessible rooms and convenient layout are appreciated with noted wheelchair access throughout much of the facility. However, several areas are flagged for limited accessibility, especially where steps are present, making areas like the entryway difficult for prams and wheelchairs despite an alternative garden access route. Some facilities, including the toilet, are not fully accessible, creating potential issues for guests requiring comprehensive mobility support.
Those who upgraded to a modern apartment complex shared positive experiences about its accessibility and modern conveniences. The hotel's proximity to the romantic pedestrian zone and lake also adds to its appeal.
Overall, while Il Chiostro has made efforts to be accessible with certain facilities like elevators and accessible rooms, there are still limitations in fully catering to guests with more significant mobility needs. It's ideal for those who have partial mobility or can manage minor navigation challenges.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Frankie’s House offers some challenges in accessibility, particularly for guests with disabilities. While the property boasts a beautiful balcony that guests can enjoy, it is limited in terms of ease of access for wheelchair users, with only one apartment being wheelchair accessible. Additionally, guests face difficulties stopping directly in front of the hotel to unload luggage, as there are no reserved spots available. Access involves navigating stairs for a considerable distance, which are unlit at night, posing potential safety hazards. Check-in can be tricky, often requiring a phone call to ensure it happens smoothly at the agreed time. The journey to the accommodation can also be challenging for families, who may find access and check-in less than straightforward. Overall, while significant attention has been given to ensuring scenic views, there are notable limitations in accommodating guests with accessibility needs.