Cleanest hotels in Spain are in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Córdoba and Vigo
Tuesday, August 25, 2015 @ 6:07 PM
SPAIN'S cleanest hotels are found in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona province), according to a recent online survey where guests were asked to rate their accommodation.
The north-eastern town gained a 90.4% score, according to a report by travel advice site Info Hotel, and accommodation in Córdoba, Andalucía were found to be the second-cleanest with a score of 88.9%.
Vigo, in the far north-western region of Galicia, was a close third with a score of 88.7% for the cleanliness of its hotels, followed by Málaga with 88%, A Coruña – also in Galicia – with 87.2%.
Outside the top five, hotels in Valladolid, in the centre-north region of Castilla y León and Vitoria-Gasteiz in the Basque Country were joint sixth with 86.6%, and in joint eighth, making up the rest of the top 10, were Murcia in the south-east, Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz province) and Pamplona in the northern region of Navarra, with a score of 86.5%.
But those towns and cities where hotels were found to be the least clean did not in fact score badly at all.
Hotels in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria got the worst rating for cleanliness, followed by Palma de Mallorca and then Santa Cruz de Tenerife, but even then, only Las Palmas (78.8%) scored less than 80 – the other two were given 81% and 81.5% respectively.
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