• traveled 8 years ago
Hotel on the beach. Nearby, just a 2-minute walk, a wild beach. If you walk a little further, about 10 minutes, then there will be a city beach with sunbeds, umbrellas and lifeguards. The rooms are quite small, at least we got one. But what surprised me the most was the bathroom. It was spacious enough to put a toilet and a shower cubicle in there.
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Hotel on the beach. Nearby, just a 2-minute walk, a wild beach. If you walk a little further, about 10 minutes, then there will be a city beach with sunbeds, umbrellas and lifeguards.
The rooms are quite small, at least we got one. But what surprised me the most was the bathroom. It was spacious enough to put a toilet and a shower cubicle in there. BUT the toilet bowl stood diagonally for some reason, on the opposite wall there was a shower without any limiters, i. e. you sit on the push and wash. At the same time, there was a hefty shell! Just a baby bath. Put a smaller sink, put a normal toilet and a normal shower would fit in there. I wouldn’t have to wet my feet after I bought it and then decided to go to the toilet.
The service is one of a kind. The hotel has only one Russian-speaking employee. No one spoke English, except perhaps the boy at the reception, but with great difficulty. You can write a lot about the local service, but the main thing is that the room has not been cleaned for 2 weeks even once! More precisely, the "maid" came every day - took out the trash and wiped the mirrors. Sometimes crawled with a rag in the bathroom on the floor. And that's it! And there is carpet on the floor, and sand from the beach and no one vacuums anything....Horror!
Price quality. All the shortcomings of the service are covered by the view from the balcony on the 4th floor. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Y3rqOmcFDkM
Meals... so-so... breakfasts are cold cuts of sausages, cheeses, cold scrambled eggs or fried eggs. Sometimes cold, sticky pasta. You won't last long on this... The city is full of canteens where you can buy chicken soup for 1 euro - a huge bowl that you can ask to share for two. And, for example, a huge portion of rice with a chicken quarter! for 2-2.5 euros. For two, just a huge amount of food. So eating there is not a problem.
The rooms are quite small, at least we got one. But what surprised me the most was the bathroom. It was spacious enough to put a toilet and a shower cubicle in there. BUT the toilet bowl stood diagonally for some reason, on the opposite wall there was a shower without any limiters, i. e. you sit on the push and wash. At the same time, there was a hefty shell! Just a baby bath. Put a smaller sink, put a normal toilet and a normal shower would fit in there. I wouldn’t have to wet my feet after I bought it and then decided to go to the toilet.
The service is one of a kind. The hotel has only one Russian-speaking employee. No one spoke English, except perhaps the boy at the reception, but with great difficulty. You can write a lot about the local service, but the main thing is that the room has not been cleaned for 2 weeks even once! More precisely, the "maid" came every day - took out the trash and wiped the mirrors. Sometimes crawled with a rag in the bathroom on the floor. And that's it! And there is carpet on the floor, and sand from the beach and no one vacuums anything....Horror!
Price quality. All the shortcomings of the service are covered by the view from the balcony on the 4th floor. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Y3rqOmcFDkM
Meals... so-so... breakfasts are cold cuts of sausages, cheeses, cold scrambled eggs or fried eggs. Sometimes cold, sticky pasta. You won't last long on this... The city is full of canteens where you can buy chicken soup for 1 euro - a huge bowl that you can ask to share for two. And, for example, a huge portion of rice with a chicken quarter! for 2-2.5 euros. For two, just a huge amount of food. So eating there is not a problem.
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