Introduction
Staying at The Ritz-Carlton left me with mixed feelings. I respected the quality—but I didn’t fall in love with the experience.
What I Liked
Everything was clean, organized, and well-managed. Staff were professional and helpful, and the overall experience felt smooth and stress-free.

What I Didn’t Love
It lacked personality. The hotel felt more like a system than a place with character. Unlike boutique hotels, there wasn’t a strong sense of identity.
Overall Experience
It’s hard to criticize because nothing is wrong. But it’s also hard to get excited because nothing stands out.
Conclusion
This is a hotel you trust, not one you remember forever.
Strengths
Everything works smoothly. The check-in process is efficient, the staff are professional, and the overall environment feels calm and controlled. You don’t have to worry about anything going wrong.
Weaknesses
However, nothing really stood out as unforgettable. The design, while elegant, didn’t feel unique. The experience felt more like a “safe luxury option” rather than something exciting.
Dining and Facilities
The food was good but not exceptional. Facilities like the gym and pool were clean and functional, but again, nothing special.
Final Verdict
If you want a reliable, stress-free stay, this hotel delivers. But if you’re looking for something memorable or unique, you might feel slightly underwhelmed.
