Sarah Kirkham
Hotel is great location right in the middle of old town cleaned everyday with fresh towels
We had no view at all just a window looking at the hotel ventilation.
There was no coffee or tea facilities in the room. Only 1 plug to charge phone etc. no complimentary toiletries just a dispenser that did not work.
We also had no electricity for 4 hours we needed to be up by 6 to have a shower and get ready but we couldn't with the room Bern pitch black. We went to the reception 4 times complained they did nothing one lady who worked there told me to shut up and was very rude the whole hotel had lights on for example we asked next door if they had lights there was lights in the hallway etc.. this is basic necessity we didn't mind about the other facilities but this spoilt our last day there was no apology or nothing.
We would of gone here again if it wasn't for this such a shame really. Few tweaks to make the stay slot better
Kat Salak
Great value, basic hotel in the old town, great location, lots of bars and restaurants right outside, close to the beach. Very polite reception staff. Kettle 10 euro deposit. Main strip about 20-25 mins walk. Tried breakfast once but it wasn't that great. It's perfect if you want cheap and basic place to sleep. Do not expect luxuries or 5 star treatment - this is a budget friendly place in the heart of old town.
Robert Kennedy
Basic, clean, decent-sized rooms with comfortable beds (twin room), staff were friendly and helpful. Aircon in room for both heating and cooling (no surcharge). WiFi is available in all areas of the hotel but we found the connection to be very poor in our 2nd floor room. Overall a good budget hotel in a great location.
el Thom
The Hotel Olimpic in Benidorm is a property with stars on its nameplate, but like many central Benidorm hotels, it has clearly seen better times. That said, it still offers a surprisingly comfortable and practical stay right in the heart of the city’s lively downtown.
Rooms: The most important point for any traveler is cleanliness, and here the Olimpic delivers. The rooms are cozy and CLEAN — spotless to the point that you can smell the chloric cleaner. While that scent may not be everyone’s taste, it is a common hallmark of local housekeeping standards and reassures you that hygiene is taken seriously. Depending on your luck, your room may face a quiet side street, the patio de luces (the indoor shaft typical of Spanish buildings where bathroom and kitchen windows open), or the infamous Gin Street, Benidorm’s nightlife epicenter. Facing Gin Street can be noisy, but let’s be honest: if you’re staying here, you’re probably part of the party yourself, so sleep eventually comes easy.
What they however really could improve is the noise when one is closing the door. You can hear them from stores above and below... BLAM! Entering or leaving... but thats also dependent on the guests...
Service: The hotel offers 24‑hour front desk service, and the staff are consistently praised for being friendly, multilingual, and supportive. Whether you arrive late at night or need assistance during the day, someone is always available to help, which adds a reassuring layer of hospitality.
Amenities: In the lobby, you’ll find a vending machine stocked with soft drinks and snacks — handy for a quick bite. If you need more, like beers, the area is surrounded by 24‑hour supermarkets, so you’re never far from supplies. There is also a dedicated breakfast room, though I didn’t try the breakfast myself. Other guests have noted that the food is decent, with buffet options typical of Spanish coastal hotels..
Dining twist: What makes the Olimpic stand out is its restaurant partnership with Pac Smash, a local spot specializing in delicious smash burgers. This is not your standard hotel dining hall — it’s a modern, flavorful burger joint that adds a fun twist to the stay. I’ll save the full burger review for another post, but it’s worth highlighting here as a unique perk.
Location: The hotel’s location is both its strength and its challenge. Being in the middle of Benidorm’s downtown means you’re steps away from bars, clubs, and the famous Gin Street. For partygoers, this is perfect. For light sleepers, it can be a bit of a struggle. Still, the convenience of being able to stumble back to your room after a night out is undeniable.
Overall impression: The Hotel Olimpic is a good choice for a short stay — a few nights to enjoy Benidorm’s nightlife and central vibe. It’s not a luxury resort, and it may feel dated in places, but it is clean, practical, and staffed by genuinely helpful people. For travelers who want to be in the middle of it all, it’s a handy, budget‑friendly option.
✅ Verdict: Clean rooms, friendly 24h service, vending machines and supermarkets nearby, plus a quirky burger restaurant. Expect noise if you face Gin Street, but embrace it as part of the Benidorm experience. Perfect for a few nights of fun, less ideal for a long, quiet holiday.
Janine Vowles
Spent last week at this hotel, as a lone traveler it wasn’t the best option because of its busy location and entrance down a little alley but I’m sure if you were with someone else this would be fine. First night I got into bed and found someone else’s dirty pyjamas in the bed! so obviously the bed hadn’t been changed from previous guests which put me off straight away! This was late at night so didn’t report to reception til morning and yes they did then change the bedding but this should never of happened. Zero apologies for this from staff unfortunately. To be fair the reception staff which all seemed to be men were all very nice and friendly and helpful if asked anything about the area although only one of them knew where the bus stops were for trips out. It was a very noisy hotel but I guess that’s Benidorm maybe! It was also a very affordable hotel. Picture is view from my room