There is a fee for air conditioning at the reception, about 100 euros for a couple of weeks.There is a refrigerator.It is better not to use the safe, keep cash under lock and key in your suitcase, the combination lock does not work at the safe.My cleaner stole 60 euros in banknotes and about 15 coins from the safe, it's useless to apply - Maria, an extravagant hostess, covers her grandmothers with rags.He looks carefully at breakfast, who has eaten how much, can run up and squeal that he eats a lot.The hotel is not on the first line, you have to walk a little to the beach.Wi-Fi at the reception and by the pool, if a lot of people connect, then you won't catch them there either.It is quite a long way to the big Bazaar market, not all the nearest shops take cards, some only cash.He lived on June 16-30, 2019.
I stayed in it for 12 days. I'm fine. My wife and I are one of those tourists for whom the main thing is that the roof does not leak while you sleep. We got up in the morning, had breakfast and drove off for the whole day, came at night. I always faded away from those who sit in the lobby with a phone in their hand for half a day, it made sense to come at all. In short, the hotel is normal for its money.
Meager , monotonous breakfasts. The hostess Maria is not polite at all. After communicating with her, there is no desire to ask her anything. The rooms are old, they don't do the cleaning. The shower stall is small. There is no Wi-Fi in the room, the air conditioner is paid. Be sure to bring a tee with you. Lack of outlets. On the plus side, there was a free safe. The sea is nearby. The city center can be reached on foot. The hotel is suitable for those who only spend the night in the room, and spend the rest of the time in a non-hotel