A cozy, homely little hotel where you are likely to meet a friendly Russian host. There is a closed parking lot, tables on the patio, where it is nice to sit in the evening. The rooms are large enough, the beds are comfortable. It's quiet, you can't hear the neighbors. The building has been reconstructed old, with thick walls. The hotel is located on the outskirts of the very center of the city, so everything interesting is nearby.
The hotel is located 30 minutes from the center. It is small, but the rooms are clean and cozy. The friendly staff is ready to help guests make their stay at the hotel more comfortable. The downside for me was the poorly organized breakfast. We were a group of 50 people, and there were at most 20 places in the dining room. Since we had breakfast at 7 a.m. on schedule, and departure at 8, not everyone had enough bread and food. I had to wait for them to cook and settle down in the hall.
The hotel is acceptable, but due to the fact that there is no own key to the entrance, the girl at the reception fell asleep at 22 o'clock, and did not open the door for 40 minutes. They just had to stand on the street. Spoiled the impression