An excellent budget hotel with the necessary amenities, stayed with a family of 4 people more than once. Convenient location. The staff is polite and very pleasant to talk to. Plus parking (though for a nominal fee).
It's a good hotel, since it's a sport, then my team and I went there for a week to compete. Let's start with the staff: kind, calm, polite. The shower and toilet are good, the water is always warm, the beds are very soft, it's not cold at night, the view is beautiful. I advise everyone, if not for a long time
The location is good, 10 minutes from the metro.the hotel is old but clean. Standard room with a bathroom, 2 rooms and a large one. But in a room with beds, it is not possible to sleep-it is cold, blowing from old windows. They asked for a heater, they didn't give it, they said they didn't have such a service. I've never seen this before, they gave it in all the hotels. I had to buy it myself.. There are also very few outlets in the room, so I had to buy an extension cord. And they ran and searched for it on December 31, not knowing the city at all.
A couple of days after the check-in, the horror began. I wake up in the morning from the terrible singing. I go out into the corridor, and there are 30 children standing at my room and singing songs at the top of their voices with the coach. And a crowd of adults. When asked what it is, they yell and say we have a rehearsal. In the hallway, at other people's rooms, where do people sleep?? I ask them to go to my room and sing there, they send me.. I go to the guard, he tells him it's all the same. Then I go to the maid, she probably doesn't care either, she says they're children. And I tell you what...? Then I go to the administrator-at first she doesn't care either, she says it's a common corridor, you can talk in it. I say, should 30 children sing??? She says, well, what can I do..Fantastic! But after 10 minutes he comes running with apologies, offers to move into a suite for the last day, but we don't need to, we have the last day and we have to pack our things. Then she comes with a chocolate bar and says she tried to say something, but she sent it too...How is this possible in a hotel, why do you need a security guard??He should be responsible for the order.It was my hell...ill-mannered children with adults from the village... And finally, when I corresponded about the reservation, I asked if it was possible to leave things at the hotel, they replied that no. And we had to walk for 5 hours with 2 suitcases, but it turned out we could....It is also unclear why to talk, then with check-in from 12. If people are just leaving at 12...why not just say that from 13.