There are 54 floors and 8-9 working elevators out of 12. There are a lot of people. From floor 10-25, you can not go down until 30-40 minutes during rush hour, the elevators just don't stop, they are packed. And most importantly, it is better not to swim in the sea on the contrary, you can get sick, the locals themselves warn. We were sick for 3 days, nausea, fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea. Only bottled water was used. At night until late at night, shouts, music, fireworks. There is a construction site nearby, narrow passages along the houses.
The car cannot be parked in city parking lots, everything is clogged or blocked by those who take extra money for parking.
The booking at the booking was with cash, we and others were deceived - they said that these were incorrect prices and everything was much more expensive, while they confirmed the reservation themselves. Someone was indignant and they were told that there were no numbers. Don't mess with room 2743! They will tell you that they have something blocked there and the prices are wrong. They can cheat with parking! The room was broken, there was a spare ceiling lamp on the floor next to the broken one, the bathroom cabinet was broken off, cracks in the tile, everything was scratched, the sheets burned with cigarettes. Someone burned a chair with an iron.
The rooms are basically good. But there are a lot of people there and the elevator waited 20 minutes every time, and when it arrived it was full.We went up first to the 40th floor with everyone, then to the 1st (stopping on all floors literally, because everyone was called).The rooms are not cleaned at all, they had to do everything themselves.Bed linen for the third bed (there was a sofa) was not brought, they only asked a random cleaner and she brought it in, they also made everything themselves.I will not check into this hotel anymore.And I don't advise you!!
We scolded the room at the infamous booking, already on the day of arrival, with direct payment it became clear that the room was not 110 GEL as the website said, and not even 130 GEL as the "owner" told us, but 140, there is nothing to do, we paid." It seems like a decent place," we thought , but the problems were revealed later.
I was immediately confused by the dirt on the streets in front of the building , the non-working and buggy elevators, people smoking indoors, to whom ozrana did not bother to make the slightest remark.
When we checked into the room, we found the cleaner there, waited for 15 minutes until she finished her work. As a result, she did not finish anything, the floors are in the sand, the dishes are stained, the toilet is a separate story, they did everything themselves.
After a couple of hours, having rested from the trip, we decided to take a walk. The door handle has fallen off, and the door literally rests on the floor, closes and opens with effort.
The curtain fell off, these heavy machines are held on plastic hooks, the fasteners literally cannot withstand the weight of the curtains and the slightest contact with them will cost you a breakdown.
The mattress is stained (from wine?..okay, and we didn't sleep on this one), but a duvet cover.... the first night we slept covered with naked blankets , the benefit of a blanket
The sound insulation also let us down, the sounds of the sea are good, but they are supplemented by the sounds of construction, hanging out on the street (we have the 39th floor), sometimes neighbors (we were lucky, no one lived in the rooms next to us for most of the stay)
I recommend it for a couple of nights, no more...