We were in Mogilev and stayed at the Tourist hotel. The room was given on the fifth floor, quite decent, clean, good linen, comfortable beds, although there is one outlet for the TV and refrigerator, or one or the other. But the bathroom is something. Taking a shower is a whole quest. The walls are lined with plastic panels and you can't lean on them, and there is a very high side of the bathtub and no handrails. Because of this, the walls in the bathroom are damaged, people are falling, we were lucky, we managed. The toilet is not fixed and tries to throw you off like a stubborn horse. And yet, there was no shoe spoon in the room, without it it was a problem to put on shoes, and we went to the administrator on the first floor to get boiling water. It was cool in the room, and warm blankets saved the day. There is a parking lot for a car. In general, you can live.
While visiting Mogilev, we stayed at this hotel several times, in comfort class rooms. The rooms are clean, tidy, with everything you need. Convenient location. There is a breakfast to choose from. Among the disadvantages, the hotel has a restaurant that is open only for breakfast, if you do not have time before a certain time, you will have to eat somewhere in the city. You also need to have lunch and dinner somewhere, and sometimes you want to do it locally.
I happened to visit this hotel. From the look of it, it seemed to me nondescript, Sovdekovskaya. The politeness of the staff made me happy.The comfort room is cozy, clean, beautiful, lucky with a beautiful view of the Dnieper embankment. The breakfasts are delicious and hearty, but if you want to have another snack, there is a food tent nearby. Prices for both accommodation and meals are democratic. Overall, it left a very pleasant impression)