Everything is decent, we have invested fully adequately in the price range. Everything is clean and tidy, the carpet on the floor is new and perfectly clean too. The bed is sagging, creaking, as they wrote in the reviews, the mattress is sunk to the springs. The doors are very old, they don't close in the shower.
The cafe is closed in the morning, there is no food. Only by pre-order and, by the way, it does not apply to the hotel!
A normal option if you just need an overnight stay. There are many disadvantages to staying there. It takes a very long time to wait for hot water on the upper floors (just a very long time, about 20-30 minutes). the beds are made with fresh, clean linen, the room is clean, there is a TV (most likely it does not work everywhere, it was in 3 rooms) glasses, a kettle at the reception is paid, you can also rent an iron.
This hotel is a time machine. It's like I'm in the past.
The prices are low, but the beds are super squeaky - they creak almost from breathing, and even so loudly! And this is in every room.
There is WiFi, but in rooms far from the central staircase, the signal does not reach.
A great hotel for the money. Of course, not for a romantic stay, because the beds are on springs and creak) they creak very much) Yes, the furniture needs to be replaced, but it is very clean and tidy. Pleasant friendly administrators. And the cafe on the ground floor is generally a top. Well, it's delicious. Restaurant menu for ridiculous money. I'll be in Shklov, back here. Thanks
The hotel was suspended in the 80s. In everything - furniture (the bed creaks), lighting, reception (not reception), the administrator has a magazine, not a database on the computer, they do not make copies of the passport, nothing. But all the lovely ladies (aunt adminstrator). And on the closet there is a leaflet with a list of the property in the room.
Clean, the staff is polite, the cafe is good on the ground floor. The beds don't creak. The linen is clean and fresh.The furniture is worn out. But there are no claims for such money.
Not the worst hotel in a regional city.A cozy room.TV (small though).The room is clean.It's very squeaky.The furniture is a bit from the 90s...but in the double. condition.
An ordinary hotel in the style of the USSR)), simple, clean, you can spend the night, it's a pity there is no air conditioning or fan at least in the suite
It was August 23rd.on the third floor.You can spend the night
There is still a little bit left of the USSR.
But the fourth floor is more modern. And you can live like this.
It's a beautiful building on the outside, but the Soviet Union is inside. Considering that this is the only hotel in Shklov, you can turn a blind eye to outdated furniture and so on. But beds are just awful!!! I lived in three rooms in this hotel and all the rooms have such terrible beds. They creak at the slightest movement, and they creak so that you can hear them on the next street.
Nothing has changed in the hotel since Soviet times. Repairs have not been made for a long time, the furniture is old, it is not possible to sleep on the beds, they creak and are not comfortable.
Well, what can I say about a hotel as a hotel for a small county (district town). The prices are pleasantly pleasing, but the level in the rooms is appropriate. Clean and thanks for that. There is no soap. There was also no hot water at night and in the morning at the end of December 2022. There is a cafe downstairs, with democratic prices, quite tasty and appetizing menu, pleasant service.
Of course, the furniture needs to be replaced, but in general, it's fine for this money. The linen is clean, the staff is friendly.Delicious cuisine, the cafe always serves with a smile.
The hotel is certainly ugly. She only dreams about repairs. The shower is scary. At the entrance to the room, the closet closes the doorway about 15 centimeters, turn on the light, move the closet and put your hand behind it half a meter to the switch. The bed is very old, creaky, sleeping is one torment. You can rent a kettle at the reception, 40 kopecks per hour. Look at the photo for this description and you will understand everything.
The hotel seems to be from the USSR. I lived there 3 times in different rooms, except for the suite. I would not live for anything, just there is no place to stay in Shklov anymore. The rooms are tired. The furniture is old. A separate pain is the bed. All rooms have terribly creaky beds. They always creak. And when you sit on them, and when you toss and even when you just move. It's just awful!!! Thank you for having hot water at least. However, while you're washing, it's all on your floor. Soon I will have to go there again, I think I will stop in Mogilev, and go to Shklov by diesel.
A kettle of 0.40 kopecks (for almost 80 rubles with paid parking for three people, roughly speaking, per night - such, everything is as usual, shower rooms, mugs with fingerprints of other people's lips) although they say microbes are immune training, I think personal hygiene items should be saved for the next business trip)
He lived 2 times for 2 weeks on business trips.
Not a single joint in the service.
You leave with a smile.
You come clean.
Believe me - such a quiet and unobtrusive service is worth a lot.
I've seen a lot. He's not always like that.
Everything is old, yes. But everything works. It does not leak, it does not disappear. Painted. Ironed out. Hot and cold.
It's getting quiet.
A hotel from the 80s. Just like I was in my youth. Everything is fine, the staff is responsive, good-natured. The rooms have everything you need. I really liked it
The hotel is from Soviet times but is maintained by hardworking hands in a very neat condition. The rooms are tiny, but they are clean and cozy. There is a cafe on the ground floor. The price for accommodation is very affordable.
For business travelers, an excellent option, there is no point in looking for an apartment in Shklov, from the nuances, hot water was summer, not an option for winter. The furniture is old, the bed linen is clean, the cleaning is good
The Council of Ministers. But everything is clean. The beds are terribly creaky, it's difficult to sleep. If you check in at night, you will not be able to have breakfast, breakfast must be ordered before 23.
The only plus is the delicious food in the cafe on the ground floor. The room is small, the furniture is probably from the Second World War. But you can rent a kettle for 38 kopecks per day.
Renovation of the 90s. The room and refrigerator stink, it's scary to go to the shower, the price is too high (it's easier to rent an apartment for a day), the only plus is clean bed linen
Since there is nothing else, I would put 5) Especially for the cafe!
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Олеся Афанасьева
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May 6, 2022
Our native hotel! She reminds me of the good old days of the 80s all the time. There are different ways to treat a not very new interior, I just appreciate this place as a place of peace of mind. And so a decent place to stop for a while... the bed, the shower, the TV are all there!
All conditions for homeless people to stay . There is no hot water. It's scary to touch the TV. They don't give out anything. Your soap, your slippers.
We always stay at this hotel, as it is relatively inexpensive and very pleasant, polite staff!!! Yes, perhaps the furniture has long wanted to be replaced and the TVs too, but still, everything is native and beloved!
I have not seen a worse hotel , a kettle for money , no cutlery , no refrigerator , very small shower , no Internet either , the bed is not made , you need to make it yourself
It's creepy! Double room for children (according to the number of square meters! The beds are short!!! There are 8 kettles for the whole hotel, and even for money! A TV with a screen slightly larger than a smartphone!! ...The shower is generally like in a scoop!) "Thank you" for being able to "immerse" us in those times!.... it's time to improve somehow!!