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Ronda apartment
FAQs's
Is car parking available?
- There is no allocated parking with the Ronda apartment.
However, there is street (free) parking and there is an underground car park just a few minutes walk away.
Recently a LARGE brand new underground car park has been
finished, about 5-10 minutes walk from the apartment.
Is it possible to travel to Ronda by train or Bus?
- Ronda is served very well by both. The timetable is subject
to change. A copy of the latest timetables can be found by clicking on the required mode of transport
bus or
train.
Would you be able to organize a small food hamper to be in the
flat which we would pay for?
- No problem. Please list details in "Special
Requests:", listed in the Papal "Review
Your Payment", section of the payment process.
Otherwise please contact
us.
Is the apartment suitable for children?
- The apartment is "OK" for children - there are a few board
games. However, a holiday in Ronda is perhaps more about a cultural
experience. I think it would be fair to say that children "may"
find it boring. Please let us know if we need to cater for
any children. We would also suggest you be EXTRA vigilant if the children
play on the roof terrace.
Please can you tell me where Ronda is exactly?
What type of heating is there?
- Oil filled electric heaters.
Is there a CD/tape player?
- There is a CD/DVD player BUT not a tape player.
Is there a supermarket?
- There is a mini market less than a minutes walk. A Spar less
than 5 minutes walk. A very large hyper market about 5 minutes
by car.
Could you just let me know, does the property have a private
pool?
- No the property does not have a, “private pool”. However,
there are two community swimming pools within walking distance.
One is indoor – open all year around and the other is outdoor,
open in the summer.
Do you get a lot of noise from the street below?
- The main bedroom is very quite. Situated at the back of the
building. The main street at the below the front of the building
is a busy, bustling street in the morning and evening. As the
heat of the day increases the street goes to sleep and the
majority of the shops close for a Siesta.
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