Firstly the parking spot was very hard to find. It was on a lower level which was not communicated. We had to drive in next to block 5. The parking spot would be much easier to get to going through the large iron gate around the corner and then into the garage that went directly into the lower section. We ended up parking outside. The apartment had sun on the terrace from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. so that was great, it was a covered balcony so sun and shade could be found. Great sofa and great beds. Not so great was when it rained at night, it was like jungle drums (and extremely loud) being set off in the bedroom, due to an enclosed balcony section made of glass and metal. Impossible to sleep in there so we had to move into the living room to sleep. Walls are a bit thin when there are noisy neighbours next door, and above, we could hear everything they said. But this is typical of Spanish properties. Kitchen - a strange filter coffee machine that took 30 minutes to make a pot of coffee and then it automatically turned off after about 10 minutes, so a thermo coffee jug would have been useful. Also a teapot, ovengloves, ovenfast dish, whisk, sliders under the dining room chairs, as moving these were very noisy and placemats/coasters (to protect the lovely dining table/coffee table) would be gratefully appreciated. The TV was Spanish programmes so I suggest take a chromecast with you and stream from your phone/tablet which is what we did