Overall, I liked the hotel. I was there for 4 days on a business trip. She lived on the fifth floor in the building of the Nadzeya hotel. The view was into the courtyard, quiet and peaceful, but on Saturday someone was settled and they loudly celebrated the day off. Everything you need is in the room. A wardrobe with hangers, a mini-refrigerator (only in my room, the table and bedside table were too close to the bed, it was inconvenient to open the refrigerator). There is also a TV, it looks like it's from the USSR (but I haven't watched it). Different types of towels, a bathroom, only in it it is possible to take only a shower, since the bathroom is not filled due to the lack of a cork. There were also some bugs running around in the bathroom, but they hid when I turned on the light). There is a mirror in the bathroom and in the hallway, as well as a comfortable bedside table for shoes and hangers for outerwear in the hallway. The bed is double (oddly enough, it is not squeaky). The bed linen is clean, but unfortunately the towels are washed. If I plan to travel to Gomel, I will stay at this hotel, since everything I need is there for convenience. It should also be noted that there is a cooler with hot water on the floor and two cups in the room).
The hotel is not bad. They cook very well and tasty, not expensive in the hotel cafe. We are pleasantly surprised. They took the first and the draniki. Cheap and delicious. Friendly staff. The room is small, even soap and gel for the lushv were attached. They don't wipe the dust on the floor, but it's not critical. The bed is clean. It's easy to get there. I liked. They are doing repairs. There is a cooler on the colidor
A good Soviet-style hotel with a convenient location. We lived in a two-room Suite with a view of the Church. The sound insulation is complete. I really liked the kitchen in the restaurant, especially the pancakes in pots... One of the disadvantages is the long-standing lack of repairs, including completely creaky elevators, although they never got stuck. In principle, everything is decent…