Friendly staff. The room is standard, but with a pleasant fresh renovation, beds with a hard mattress but comfortable to sleep in, large Windows overlooking the river, quite clean. We took breakfast...it's delicious, although the choice is not rich, but we had enough even at the end of breakfast, food was reported, very tasty pancakes and sausages, there is porridge, most importantly coffee for every taste. There is Internet, it works properly, there is a TV with no more than 8 programs, but this is not the point of the trip. The room is clean enough, I don't know how they clean it, but the garbage is taken out every day, they asked for slippers, they fulfilled their wish, although they are not provided. The room has a comfortable temperature. There is no kettle, but there is a cooler with hot water on the floor, although it is not convenient to carry water since the hall is closed with dense doors and they are difficult to open when you have 2 mugs with boiling water in your hands. There is a hair dryer, it even dries. Of the cons, there are worn towels and no toothbrushes and bathrobes, although it may not be provided in the standard, and take slippers with you since the marble floor is cold
Pros: The hotel is located in the city center, within walking distance from the main attractions. Everything is beautiful inside the hotel: modern renovation, stylish design.
Cons: The hotel has absolutely no sound insulation between adjacent rooms.
The roommates returned from an evening excursion to their room at 9:30 p.m.
At that time, we were already asleep in our room after a long journey and the need to get up early, but we were forced to wake up due to the usual conversation of the neighbors and the embarrassment that the neighbors were walking around our room. Every word of their conversation could be heard.
In addition, the neighbors had a technical problem with closing the window sash in their room. The slamming and banging on the window in the next room felt like they were trying to board up the window directly above me. And this mockery lasted for about 10 minutes, and for a sleeping person it was a real torture that lasted forever.
Then the neighbors went to wash. Again, the feeling that the water is pouring in your bathroom. The neighbor's phone conversation was heard verbatim, as if she was sitting directly next to the head of my bed, and not at all in the next room. Until the neighbor called all her 15 relatives and told them in detail what they had seen and heard on the tour, our noise torture continued.
In general, I did not manage to get enough sleep.
For a buffet-style breakfast, you should come to the very opening of the cafe, since 30 minutes after the start of breakfast, the common table is empty and you can stay hungry.
Our stay took place in mid-September 2024, I am writing a review in November 2024 (1.5 months later). But the emotions of the noise torture are still fresh in my memory...
Location - fire! In the very center. Everything is nearby, including a variety of shops. From the window you can see the summer theater, where the Slavic Bazaar takes place. The hotel is new. We were in a hurry to make the change. Finishing work has not been completed on the floors inside. The room has new furniture, a comfortable bed, new linen, a refrigerator-beast. There is no kettle, but there is a cooler on the floor (I did not use it).
The breakfasts are not bad, but monotonous. I was pleased with the delicious pancakes - I ate enough!
Shoals:
- the TV setup was so clever that it took two days to figure it out. When connected, the picture freezes. In short, the TV is not working, and I so wanted to watch the news...
- there was no hot water. It was an invigorating shower, and accordingly, my head was not washed (there is a hair dryer).
- there were only mini-soap and mini-shampoo from the hygiene kit. There is no dental hygiene kit, no shower cap, no slippers.