My wife and I returned home on the 19th September from the Solar de Mos in Lagos, having arrived on the 4th September. The welcome by Carlos on our arrival at the hotel included what we soon found out to be typical Carlos humour. There is a lift to the first floor, and the room was very clean on entry. The hotel remained clean for the duration of our stay, - the room, the bar, the corridors, the pool area, etc, Our room had a balcony large enough for a table and two chairs, with some extra, but it was used sparingly, - generally before breakfast or before going out in the evening. The room overlooked the pool and was above the bar, but there was never a problem with noise, - even late at night. There was air conditioning in the room, and this was used every night. Carlos, Lena and their staff were first class, with nothing seemingly too much trouble. The room was all that was required, with a bathroom including a shower, but no bath (this was not a problem to my wife and I, and there are some rooms with a bath if required). We ate frequently in the hotel during our stay, often in the late afternoon. The dinners we had were very enjoyable, and in the mornings, the breakfasts were perfectly adequate, with a good variety of breakfast foods on offer. However, the tea was dire, and the coffee was not brilliant! However, these minor points were two of only three items with which we could find fault. The other issue was the lack of tea and coffee making facilities within the room, although tea and coffee was always available in the bar / lounge. However, early in the moring this is not always too practical! Towels for the pool area can be hired from the hotel, and hair driers can also be obtained. Finally, we were perhaps fortunate in having a good cross section of guests staying at the hotel at the same time as ourselves, all of whom were more than happy to mix and talk on a whole manner of subjects. Then again, perhaps this wasn't fortunate, - perhaps the hotel attracts that type of guest. The guests we befriended were also a big plus to our holiday. The hotel is an easy fifteen minute walk to the beach, and a similar distance to the centre of Lagos; my wife and I are both in our sixties, and never found the walks, despite being somewhat hilly, too strenuous.
Would we stay again? Most definitely yes, and I hope to be booking my next stay within the next few days.
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