The hotel corresponds to 3*. Clean, tidy, convenient location, inexpensive. Our room for two (economy) consisted of two rooms, which is very convenient.
Among the disadvantages: the lack of a kettle in the room, the refrigerator did not close properly, the TV showed a minimum of white channels. There is no TV, no hair dryer either.
The cafe is open from morning until lunch. You can have breakfast in peace, just like in the dining room. The restaurant is open from lunch to night, but, unfortunately, we could not have dinner there, because it is rather designed for pre-arranged events. When we arrived, someone's holiday was being celebrated there, but we had nothing to offer. Maybe tea, coffee, and a chocolate bar. Dessert wasn't on the menu either.
Yes, there is also such a moment, in the hotel, at least in the lobby, it would be possible to put at least one coffee machine (they are standing at every turn in the city).
But what a view from the room window!
Bottom line: a good option for spending the night.
Only 5, 5, and 5 more times.
It's an amazing hotel that you want to come back to.
For 53 rubles, I got a pretty good cozy room, a stunning view of Pripyat and pleasant bonuses in the form of compensation for breakfast in a cafe (it cost me 4 rubles to have a hearty and delicious meal). There is also a restaurant in the same building where you can have a delicious dinner for an adequate price.
I definitely advise you, as a desperate traveler in Belarus and a person who has seen more than one hotel.
It's a very beautiful place, nature, river, but the hotel is terrible! You can live, but you will have to endure the noise from Friday evening and all weekend in the restaurant there are discos, holidays, and fun. The boom may last until 12 a.m. The rooms are so-so, everything smacks of the Soviet Union. The walls are made of cardboard, sometimes at night you can hear your neighbors making love on the whole floor!