The conditions are not great, however, it is quite possible to stay for a couple of days. The main thing is that it is quiet and almost a 10 -15 minute walk from the akimat. The only thing that is terrible is breakfast: some inedible porridge or even yesterday's omelette from the refrigerator. You can only eat bread and butter. The rest is for the amateur.... The hotel should involve another company for cooking.
The rooms are quite cozy, but not for luxury. It's okay to spend the night. There is no hot water due to repairs. But the services are provided in full.
A hostel-type hotel converted into a dispensary. There is a shared toilet and shower for 2 rooms. If you do not turn on the air conditioner, you can freeze. Breakfast is porridge, tea, bread. For one maximum of 2 nights will go.
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Zhezkazgan was hit during the period of lack of hot water - one of the hotels where this problem does not exist. There is WiFi, but without Internet access - the Internet is only mobile. The breakfast is dietary and delicious - included in the price. The elevators are old - the buttons do not work immediately. The hotel is located on the opposite side of the city from industrial enterprises and thermal power plants - this is an undoubted plus.
It was cold. They asked for two days to add heating, and eventually they gave them a heater. They got a little sick. The service is generally very weak. The breakfasts are not very good. Porridge and tea. It's like the proportions are small for a child.
The problem is with the sewer and the smell of water, everything else is without comment, the linen is clean, the refrigerator and the air conditioner freezes the place is calm