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Jet Set Girl Chillaxes at the Not-Quite Five-Star Don Carlos Resort in Marbella

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  Site Where: Carretera De Cadiz Km 192 5, Marbella, Spain, 29600
July 10, 2008 at 4:45 PM | by TravelHipTV | 1 Comment

We now present you with our VIP Hotel Reviewer Series in which we hand-pick experts in the travel and media worlds and beyond to tell us what are their favorite hotels and why. Once a week, we'll feature a hotel review from said VIPs about their favorite leisure or business hotels. Pay attention: These VIPs are experts at what they do and they don't mess around when it comes to their hotels.

Our next VIP reviewer is Kimberly Murgatroyd, the pretty young thing behind My Jet Set Life blog. Her motto is "Excuses are over. It's time to live." And indeed she does. Here she gives us her insider take on the Don Carlos Resort in Spain. Enjoy.

For my husband and I, deciding to spend a few weeks enjoying Spain's sunny Costa del Sol was easy, however deciding where to stay wasn't. There are some great hotels in Marbella, although I found that the Don Carlos Leisure Resort & Spa was the perfect place to park my jet set suitcase for a few weeks.

During our stay, the hotel celebrated their new five-star rating with a large party in the hotel's gardens. However, I think the rating was a little ambitious considering the check-in process and staff is average. They also don't have a concierge, and getting help with local restaurants, directions and things to do seems more three-star than five-star.

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Where to Stay in Marbella Without Breaking the Bank

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  Site Where: Calle Alderete 7, Plaza Tetuán, Marbella, Spain, 29600
June 26, 2008 at 12:09 PM | by jennm | 0 Comments

In an expensive town like Marbella, a good deal can be hard to find--and we mean that quite literally. While our stay at The Town House was easy on the pockets and the eyes, with its under-$200 room rate and roof top terrace, finding the place was a bit harder.

The nine-room pensión is located off a square inaccessible by car, so it may not be ideal for disabled travelers or travelers with lots of and/or heavy bags. Otherwise, The Town House provides a practically flawless stay.

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Lose Weight at Spain's Incosol Hotel

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  Site Where: Urbanizacion Golf Rio Real S/N, Marbella, Spain, 29600
September 15, 2006 at 4:20 PM | by Courtney | 0 Comments

It's not just Hollywood or the American population in general that uses hotels for post-plastic surgery hideaways. More and more hotels abroad are incorporating such cosmetic surgery programs and other beauty packages into hotel amenities.

In Marbella, the president of Gabon (in Africa) recently treated himself to a hotel beauty and health regime at the Incosol Hotel and Spa.

So what is it about this place? Well, apparently European celebrities like Prince Rainier, love the hotel for its program to help them lose weight and provide the relaxation and scenery of southern Spain:

pCelebrity visitors to Marbella have been able to kill two birds with one stone: take a break and lose a few extra kilos all in one go. Actress Carmen Sevilla is well known for her loyalty to the Buchinger Clinic's "fasting" therapy, as it is colloquially known, in order to rid herself of a few spare centimetres. She's not the only one. Every summer Mario Vargas Llosa undergoes a food abstinence cure, broken only by the intake of liquids to purify the organism.

It makes sense since Spanish cuisine is nothing to get excited over. One thing is for sure, this is one hotel that won't be adding a celebrity chef to its name anytime soon. Yet as for the celebrities, they'll keep coming.

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Hotel Miguel is Hell

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  Site Where: Camino Del Trapiche S/N, Marbella, Spain, 29600
March 14, 2006 at 9:45 AM | by GEM0330 | 0 Comments

Bad food, dirty conditions, holes in the wall, and a small swimming pool. Need we say more? Actually, yes. The Don Miguel Golf and Sport Hotel in Marbella, Spain has some explaining to do.

First off, why are there so many stairs? There are more stairs at this hotel than an Escher print. Maybe this is why it is called a sports hotel. Either way, if you love climbing stairs, especially very steep ones, this could be your dream come true. If you don't then, you're screwed.

One recent guest has the whole low-down on just how unrelaxing staying at this hotel can be:

All inclusive - four restaurants (only one open and was a buffet), shopping center (never opened for three days), four pools (indoor open, but very small - the children's pool was brown and opaque), needed to shuttle 15 km away to participate in golf and water activities (only ran at certain times of the day), and the other activities were each only offered once a week for an hour at a time. To top it off we ended up covered with bug bites from the bed bugs. Absolutely repulsive.

Oh no. Why didn't they just mention bedbugs first? Then we wouldn't have even tried to find something nice to say about this place.

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·  Don Miguel Golf and Sport Hotel Guest Reviews [Trip Advisor]