I was so delighted with what I saw.
This hotel was a place of rest for me between flights.
It takes about 15 minutes to take a taxi from the airport without traffic jams, but if you have a flight in the morning (at 8:00 or 9:00, then it's better to leave in 1 hour or 1.5 hours, otherwise you will worry, like me 🫣
A new building, reception, pleasant and polite staff, they will tell you everything and prompt you, everything is clean and pleasant to the eye.
When I entered the room, my first thoughts were, what a thrill!
There is a table, chairs, sofa, two armchairs, air conditioning, kettle and tea/coffee / sugar, refrigerator, two large bottles of water!!!
Towels are clean and fresh, slippers
!a huge double room, there is a closet, there is an extra blanket and pillows!
Oh my God! It's so nice!
There is a washing machine, a shower stall, where there is hot water with good pressure.
No unnecessary sounds in the morning.
There is a balcony, a big one!
I woke up in the morning and the smell was delicious!
There is also a cafe on the ground floor. Breakfast cost me 140 lire along with cappuccino
The prices are very pleasant.
1) There was no electricity in our room. In response to a message about this, we were asked to wait half an hour. Without light and in a stuffy room, it was very uncomfortable. At the same time, the administrator was doing his own business at the counter, and just stalling for time, after the third request, he got up and turned on the switch in one second
2) The room was warmed up due to the lack of electricity and the air conditioner turned off. We checked in late, I just wanted to come and go to bed before the early morning transfer. The air conditioner is located in the kitchen and works only with the windows closed in all rooms. That is, it is impossible to ventilate, but it takes a long time to wait for the cond.
3) They do not have a receipt from the cash register, only a piece of paper with a manually registered amount! This means that the hotel is not suitable for business stops. This is the first time I've seen this.
4) There are no convenience stores nearby, in an early cafe they do not speak English at all and do not want to.