We spent literally one night with my mother and sister and were pleasantly surprised that we would receive such hospitality for such a small amount of money. The receptionist and the girl who cleans the hotel are very friendly and helpful.The hotel is very clean and tidy, very well maintained and beautiful territory nearby.Everything you need is in the room, there is a good refrigerator on the floor, if you need something extra from the dishes they will give you.The rooms may be simple for some, but the main thing is that they are very clean and tidy, the price-quality ratio is perfect.The hotel's location is also very good, in the city center, there are many beautiful places nearby. Thank you very much for your hard work!
It looks like a hotel only from the front. There is an elevator that is "temporarily out of order", as it did not work two years ago on the last visit. Televisions with kinescopes are scary to turn on, there may simply be no curtains or fasteners for them in the showers. If you want dishes, "the maid has them," the latter can offer a large cup with the phrase "it doesn't seem to be a crack, it's dirt, it'll wash off." Mattresses dangerously cut into the body with springs, pillows weigh like a gas station weight by 8 kilograms, while employees say that the administration turns a blind eye to all of the above, despite numerous complaints from visitors. Anyway, welcome. Plus, there are kettles and hot water.....
For fans of interiors in the late Soviet style. The room is clean, but it's poor. Although the room was listed in the price list as a junior suite or "top class", the maximum rating was 2 stars - a reduced set of towels, no shampoo/gel, slippers, etc. But there is a kettle and an old refrigerator (buzzing like an airplane), the Internet is soooo slow ... in general, you can spend the night with minimal comfort, and unfortunately, there are no other options.