The hotel is not bad, the location is certainly not very good. There is nothing nearby, mostly workers live around, there are a couple of shops and that's it. They don't understand Russian at the reception desk. Hindus are usually settled there. And they are just wild, they stand and eat standing up, they can immediately take a watermelon to eat, leave the skin right there, where all the food lies.
It was a very unpleasant situation, so I lowered the stars. We went on an excursion, the door was closed, we arrived - the door is open, they explain with an interpreter, allegedly one tourist asked for a key because he lost his own. The receptionist did not even check who lives there and who asks for the room key, calmly gave the key to the tourist. The tourist entered the room and realized that it was not his room and left, leaving the door open. We don't know how long the door was open, of course they couldn't show us the video from the camera, referring to the fact that they can't have someone or just say something is missing from you??!!
I.e. of everything for them: nothing was stolen, so everything is fine
The hotel has been preserved from the Soviet era, large spacious rooms, everything is clean, but a little outdated. They are very well received, delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Due to the delay of the plane, we were accommodated in this hotel. Thank you very much for the hospitality of the service staff.
The worst hotel I've lived in in Baku. There are some numbers in the pictures, but in fact they are completely different. Administrators do not know Russian well. There are cockroaches in the rooms, the bathroom stinks. The Internet is weak. Android TV couldn't work.