A great hotel for business trips. Well-maintained rooms, convenient access for transport, a coffee shop in the next building, 3 cafes-restaurants and a larger coffee shop nearby.
Friendly staff, good kitchen (but opens when there are enough guests) for a low cost. For example, when I had to count the cash budget for the next week due to a disabled card, local dinners just saved me and a colleague and helped me comfortably wait for other colleagues. Moreover, the kitchen was opened, despite the fact that there were only 2 of us, because we entered the situation.
The breakfasts are great. The staff is helpful. Everything is for customers.The location is convenient, the very center. Anywhere in the city, everything is available.
This hotel has its former glory, but now it has become a good home corner. good location near Samarkand cafe. the staff is understanding and sensitive. delicious but monotonous breakfasts. He became nice to me . I recommend
The hotel is of an acceptable level. It's not new, but it's enough for a business trip. There are certain problems - noise from the avenue in the rooms, windows on the red line, but on the other side - it's fine. Hot water does not come immediately, but we are used to it. There are breakfasts and it's good.
The most important thing is to be calm. And this is what you need after a busy day at work. Almost in the center. Everything is within walking distance.
It's cold in the elevator; breakfast is monotonous; why is there no hot water; you have to skip so much to make it hot, you couldn't watch TV, there is a voice, there is no image (K.415), but in general the hotel is clean; the staff at the reception are very sociable, responsive, executive;
A guest-owned hotel, in the city center, a cozy room in which he personally lived spacious, air conditioning two important, a comfortable bed with a view from the windows to the regional military enlistment office, and Abai Avenue!