It's very clean, the room is warm, and it's pretty quiet at night. A single room costs 35 rubles., there is a kettle, TV, table, chair, wardrobe, comfortable mattress, toilet in the room. Shower and refrigerator on the floor.
A normal hotel for one night. No more than that. Not every room has a refrigerator. In the room I rented, the refrigerator is just a rarity of some kind (well, very ancient and noisy). There is only one shower on the floor (a huge minus). The toilet bowl in the toilet is located in such a way that sitting on it, you definitely put your knees against the wall (I can't understand this idea - after all, just turning the toilet bowl 90 degrees, you can get a completely normal space). The TV in the room is another "attraction" of the hotel. My phone screen is bigger than the screen of this TV. The price for a single room in August 2022 is 35 BEL. rubles. The score is 3 points.
You can spend the night as a bed, but for 10 rubles, not 28. We took a suite, only a microwave, there is nowhere to eat.there is no hot water in the morning...
Not a friendly receptionist. One bathroom for two rooms. Old furniture. Terrible creaking beds. Two towels.
The administrator has a kettle for money or to negotiate.
There is one shower per floor. There are two cabins in the shower in a sad state. There is no hot water in the shower. There is a boiler, but it cannot be turned on. There are sagging chairs in the lobby.
The room and the hotel are clean.
The price is higher and the quality is worse than in the other two provincial hotels in Belarus that we visited.
There is a parikhmakherskaya in the building, but it does not work.
The plumbing is generally terrible, the toilets are swinging, the taps are also wrapped in duct tape. The shower is on the floor, they didn't wait for hot water. We booked a suite in advance, and it turned out to be busy upon arrival. In general, a dorm from the 80s with a tolerable cosmetic repair.