Impressions are different, sometimes I like to visit, sometimes there are no positive emotions. A big plus of the institution is its location in the city center. The prices are probably average, lower than the Palace of Water Sports, maybe in residential areas the pool is cheaper. I would like to see the development of this institution, the locker rooms as they correctly wrote in appearance from the Soviet era and nothing changes, the state of the soul is sad, the toilet was not washed this year. There is no control over the behavior of the visitors in the pool, many of them are without hats and are not sure if they washed before the session. The water is cold when it happens, often leaves from brooms float after the bath, etc. In the evening, there are a lot of people on the same track. Hydro massage is included only on bath days. The impression is complemented by the sour faces of the staff, who does not hesitate to go into the men's locker room and remind them that it's time to get dressed faster. So maybe you shouldn't sell tickets after 19 o'clock? In general, if there is a better option, I will definitely not go here.
A very warm place, excellent steam and plenty of space, sauna, Russian steam room, swimming pool, hammam. There are a lot of people who want to come on weekends. Everything is simple, lockers, basins....there is a certain vibe in this, but if you like the spa service, there is a different format here))))
It's a pity to put two stars. Laznya is a very cozy place. With my family, we chose it for our vacation. Although we are not in our area, but after work at the end of the week, even if we do not make it by 21, we still go for less time, but we go. But today our vacation turned into hell. It feels like for the workers of the steam room and the pool (for the first time I saw) the chic improvements of the hammam and the renovation of the Finnish steam room had a negative impact. The hammam was turned off at 21:30 and the employee was nowhere to be found. When I arrived at 15 minutes to go, I explained that it was already 10 o'clock. For some reason, the clock showed 17:15, then it was adjusted. The pools were very cold, even for children. The cleaning of the children's pool began at 22, mats were thrown out on the passage right at the exit and they began to pour water from the hose, they went out through the swamp clinging to the mats. But I was more surprised in the shower, and today I noticed that the clocks in the pool and in the locker room do not match. We were lagging in the pool, but in the locker room we were in a hurry. I calmly came from the pool at 22:40 and I see that all the doors, even to the corridor, are open and fixed. After running into the steam room to warm up, a worker flies in to me and shouts that it's already 11 and I have to look at the clock, which she never explained to me. Although I tried to explain that I had just watched the time in the pool. I went out and then I see that my things are gone. After hanging up the bathroom accessories, she began to inspect where they were, it turns out she had removed them. And how she replied to me that she had done me a favor. I took them away and quickly began to wash my hair. It took 3 minutes, at which time the employee was hosing down my bathroom accessories and a towel. When I started asking what she was doing, she told me that I had to clean up and go home, periodically moving away from my things and returning. I came to the locker room at 10 minutes to ten. And I immediately had a question about how to collect the money. But realizing that this is a personal factor, I would like to know how the administration views such behavior? And if the workers start cleaning at 22, so can they not set such a work schedule and take money for it?