Réservez si You want a design-forward sanctuary in the literal center of Ponta Delgada where the pool looks like a Roman bath carved from volcanic rock.
The stunning indoor saltwater pool set under basalt stone arches
Location on a pedestrian street, steps from the marina and city gates
Breakfast that includes local honeycomb, Azorean cheeses, and made-to-order eggs
En bref : A stylish boutique renovation that nails the 'historic meets modern' vibe, though the on-site Italian restaurant can be frustratingly slow.
Évalué par @MarysolPicard4338805: I found this hidden gem in Ponta Delgada and fell in love with the pool area. It feels like a private sanctuary with those gorgeous stone arches. Perfect for unwinding after a day of hiking—honestly, I didn't want to leave the water.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Travelers universally praise the architecture and the helpful staff, often citing the pool as a highlight of their entire Azores trip.
Reality check
Service at the hotel restaurant (ETC. Osteria) is frequently described as disorganized or slow, and a few guests found the pool water chillier than 'heated' implies.
You appreciate architecture that blends 18th-century stone with modern art
You want to walk to dinner every night without needing a taxi
You prefer a quiet, intimate spa vibe over a massive resort complex
Propreté et entretien
9.6
Housekeeping: Daily service is praised as enthusiastic and thorough. Guests consistently describe rooms as 'spotless'.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. No reports of mold or grout issues, which is impressive for a humid island destination.
Maintenance: Excellent condition. The renovation is recent and well-kept.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh. No complaints of mustiness or chemical smells.
Sleepability™
8SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Pedestrian chatter from Rua dos Mercadores (street-facing rooms)
Occasional hallway noise in the main building
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
There is no on-site parking; you will park at a nearby garage (~€20/night) about a 3-minute walk away.
The pool is saltwater and indoors, making it perfect for rainy Azorean days.
City tax is around €2 per person/night, payable at check-in.
Quoi emporter
A waterproof jacket (Azores weather turns on a dime)
European power adapter (Type F)
Sturdy walking shoes for the cobblestone streets right outside
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Double Room with Terrace (for a private outdoor chill spot)
Deluxe Quadruple (surprisingly spacious for families or friends)
Top-floor rooms (often feature balconies and 'Almagre' red clay decor details)
Chambres à éviter
Standard rooms if you are claustrophobic (bathrooms can feel tight)
First-floor street-facing rooms if you are a very light sleeper
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would love to request a room on a higher floor, ideally one with a terrace or balcony facing away from the main street for maximum quiet. If available, a room with the 'Almagre' decor details would be wonderful.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is there parking at the hotel?
No. You must use a public parking garage about 230 feet (70 meters) away. It costs roughly €20 per day.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, it is a heated indoor saltwater pool, though some guests find it 'refreshing' rather than bath-water warm.
Does the hotel serve breakfast?
Yes, a high-quality buffet breakfast is included, featuring local Azorean products like cheese, honey, and pastries.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, they have 'Deluxe Quadruple' rooms and family suites that can comfortably sleep four, which is rare for a boutique hotel.
Is there a gym?
There is a fitness area, but it is small and basic. Think 'maintenance workout' rather than 'bodybuilding session'.
How far is the airport?
João Paulo II Airport (PDL) is very close, only about a 10-15 minute drive (approx. 4-6 km).
Conseils d'initiés
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The hotel has a 'pillow menu'—ask for it at check-in if you're picky about neck support.
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The library corner is a genuinely quiet spot to work if you need to send a few emails.
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Ask the staff for their 'pop-up' art exhibition schedule; they often host local artists in the common areas.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'gym' is functional but tiny—don't plan your trip around it.
💡The basalt stone architecture is beautiful but can make cell signal spotty in some deep interior corners (WiFi is strong though).
💡You might get a 'pizza snack' or local treat upon check-in if you're lucky.
💡The street is pedestrian-only, so your taxi/Uber will drop you at the corner, not the front door—be ready to roll your bag 50 feet.
💡The 'Osteria' restaurant is decent, but with amazing local spots like A Tasca nearby, you should only eat there if you're too tired to walk.
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