I live in a house nearby...it is very beautiful in winter next to the Hotel...It's a pity that the bar was closed there..(((( OPEN..
THE city CENTER is the same
The rooms are decorated in a la "90s" style, the repairs were most likely done by the first Dozhinki (1996). Wi-Fi is very weak, TV "cubes" from the same 90s, the light in the rooms is dim, but quite cozy. It's a pity that the elevator has not been working for a long time, and no one cares about it. Compared to other regional hotels, it's pretty good, but it's still a long way from a normal hotel.
Of the minuses, the buffet and the elevator did not work, and the elevator, it seems, for a long time.
The advantages are clean, tidy, friendly, cheerful staff. The bus station is about 20-25 minutes on foot. Everything is beautiful and clean nearby. The room is cozy.
Minus: the elevator does not work, there is a radio that screams at the entire floor and it does not matter whether you are addressed or not, the sockets do not work well. Everything is Soviet, but still not bad. Location in the very center
The hotel is bad, the room is dirty: the carpets are stained, the floors stick, the picture has broken glass, the light is dim, there is no rug or curtain in the bathroom. The only hotel where I had to pay extra for a hairdryer and a kettle.
The hotel is clean, the rooms are clean too. But the spirit of the Soviet Union is still felt for some reason. But this cannot be attributed to the disadvantages.