There is a plus center and an acceptable price - but inside there is a hellish hell of Soviet heritage - although the lobby is quite normal. There are no kettles in the rooms. In the evenings, fat ugly elderly women 35+ stand at the entrance ( I think 50 too) years posing as women with low social responsibility. Remember! Women with low social responsibility should be more BEAUTIFUL and fit and not fat! And young ! ===== From the pleasant - on the ground floor there is a shop with authentic linen eco-goods of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Embroidered shirts, jackets, trousers, bed linen and even socks are all eco-friendly and made of linen. Wonderful things.
Before closing, homeless people come and eat, of course I'm not against them in general, it's just unsanitary conditions are disgusting, it's unknown what you can pick up there
It'll do. The hall is impressive - marble. Convenient to get to, in the very center. Very cool breakfasts, some of the most delicious in general by region, are worth their money. A year ago, not all rooms had air conditioning, this is a shameful fact. Therefore, 4.
The food is delicious, the portions are large, the prices are low. The cafe is organized according to the principle of a canteen with a distribution. Breakfast buffet.
The beautiful city, the promenade for recreation is just super, as if you had been on vacation in the Crimea!! I'm happy with the trip. The Mogilev Hotel is not expensive and the service is good!
The reception is on the level. The conference room is comfortable. The lack of a toilet directly near the conference room is a minus. With the air conditioner on, the cabin is still stuffy. Overall good!!!
A good hotel, although Soviet, but recently renovated. The rooms are spacious, with all amenities.
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Anonymous review
May 2, 2018
I really liked it. The city is quiet, clean, hospitable for the holidays! But more attention needs to be paid to new plantings of greenery, instead of the old ones!
In fact, a good option, as I understood it, was renovated and not everything was brought to mind, the corridors and doors to the rooms are oppressive, everything else is on the level