The hotel is very conveniently located. On the next street, passing by the Israeli Embassy, you will get to Shota Rustaveli Street. There are many buses to anywhere in the city and the metro. The hotel itself is not big. We got a room on the 1st floor with a window to the courtyard and a utility room. It's not very convenient. It was dark and the noisy conversations of the staff were a little disturbing. The audibility from the corridor is very high. But it wasn't often. Everything in the room is as in the picture. We have a superior 2-bed room with one bed. In general, it is nice and cozy. The bed is very hard. This is for an amateur. My husband liked it, but my sides hurt for 2 days while I got used to it.The towels are snow-white, however, as are the bed linen. There is soap, shampoo, shower gel, toothbrushes with toothpaste. Room cleaning on request. There was a slight smell in the bathroom, but the fan solved everything. They took out the garbage themselves. There are tanks in the courtyard. The courtyard is beautiful by the way. There is breakfast, but we like to sleep and did not have time from 8 to 11. The administrators are polite and answered all questions. I can't say anything bad in 9 days. They paid for their accommodation in dollars , some in soums. At a budget price. I highly recommend this hotel.
Pros : neat, beautiful rooms, Wi-Fi TV, coffee, tea, sugar + electric kettle (not all hotels allow) + a spoon (not all hotels have it), relatively inexpensive rooms.
Minuses : there is no safe, breakfast is not a big choice, the menu does not fit, plastic hangs terribly from the ceiling in the shower, and the room is cleaned every 3 days if you stay for a long time.
A great, cozy and quiet hotel in the center of the area. Close to the airport, 2 metro stops, many cafes nearby, a park, shops. The room is clean and tidy. Great breakfasts! The staff is polite. Minus- I had to wait 2 hours for check-in. The room was not ready on time. I recommend the hotel!