Hyde Park Lane
Puerto Del Carmen · Spain · Hungria, 6
About Hyde Park Lane — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Puerto Del Carmen
Hyde Park Lane is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Puerto Del Carmen, Spain. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, gym, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5
Stayed in villa 3. Private pool , 4 sun loungers, pool umbrella, very private outdoor space with a covered terrace, built in BBQ ,dining table and chairs. Inside 2 bedroom villa with a lounge sofa that converts to a 3rd bed. 2 bathrooms, great rainfall shower. Lounge dinner second dinning table and large sofa 55 inch TV. Kitchen has induction hob microwave kettle Tassimo coffee machine fridge freezer, basically everything you would need. Villas cleaned every 2 days with fresh beach and bathroom towels left. Overall great. Hotel restaurant offers inclusive meals buffet style, great choice and the staff in restaurant are amazing. I would definitely return to this resort and villa
Only back from 2 week holidays here, can’t fault it I was with my two children so the hotel was lovely, room was cleaned every 2 days which was great, location about 15/20 mins from strip which wasn’t bad, taxis are cheap too, staff are really helpful and Gerry (I think his name is) at the pool for entertainment was brilliant! Life to the party! We had breakfast included also and it was lovely, Will be back again in the future.
While we had a wonderful experience last year and chose to return for this summer’s holiday, unfortunately, our stay did not meet the same standard, and we do not plan to return in the future. The hotel’s facilities, location, and pool remain superb, but we encountered significant issues with the air conditioning in our room. The temperature was consistently warm throughout the day, only cooling slightly in the early hours before becoming uncomfortably hot again. The system appeared to be locked at 23-25°C, leaving us unable to adjust it for comfort. Despite multiple visits from maintenance staff, the issue was not resolved. The technicians used a thermometer at the unit (positioned 8 feet high, where airflow was not reaching the room effectively), but we were never informed of their findings. The only solutions offered were a room change—which, after Jet2’s intervention, still presented the same air conditioning problems—or a basic office fan. The new room also had the added inconvenience of being near the entertainment area, resulting in noise disturbances until midnight, which was particularly challenging with two young children. We were initially told that the temperature regulation was due to Spanish law, though my subsequent research indicated that hotels are exempt from such restrictions. The overall handling of the situation was disappointing, and it was only after Jet2’s repeated follow-ups that any action was taken. While we appreciate the hotel’s many strengths, the air conditioning issue significantly impacted our comfort and overall experience.