Awful. The service is at a level such that there is no limit to outrage. The rooms have not been serviced properly for years. The furniture is old, it is breaking apart before our eyes. The wallpaper moves away from the walls. The corridors are cluttered with old furniture. The rooms have no amenities (toilet, bath) and are located at the end of the corridors. There was a bathroom in our room, faulty. There is only goosebumps-cold water in the room. Toilet paper, soap and other accessories are not provided. There is no normal wardrobe in the room. Tube TVs with cable TV, which work very slowly and in the current realities of such a quality TV is outrageous. The staff asks stupefying questions every time they leave: where are you going? And for how long? And how long do you intend to stay with us? In a word, it is terrible and disgusting. I do not recommend visiting and staying. The owner of the hotel is Bykhovsky housing and Communal Services. Prices for accommodation in such conditions are definitely unreasonably high and require a reduction.
Cheap, simple, I think the photos will say everything for themselves, if you need to spend the night , then the option is acceptable , especially since the hotel works around the clock , the staff is friendly , polite , friendly , the institution clearly requires modern repairs, or at least restoration, so that you can fully plunge into the era of the USSR.