The hotel is super! Went with friends and were very pleased! The staff is friendly and welcoming. Room cleaning and linen change daily. The location of the hotel is convenient. The hotel is located right next to the station. Metro Goloseevskaya 15 minutes drive from the center. Near a picturesque park. A big plus of the hotel is free Wi-Fi on site.
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The hotel is super! Went with friends and were very pleased! The staff is friendly and welcoming. Room cleaning and linen change daily. The location of the hotel is convenient. The hotel is located right next to the station. Metro Goloseevskaya 15 minutes drive from the center. Near a picturesque park. A big plus of the hotel is free Wi-Fi on site. If you value comfort, silence at minimal cost - this is the best option!
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There are very few reviews for Belarus on this site. Correcting))) The country is known for the fact that there are very few hotels, almost all of them are characterized by the capacious word "scoop", while their cost is high, there is almost no roadside infrastructure. It is almost impossible to find at least some hotel outside the big cities (Minsk, Brest, Gomel) without writing out phone numbers in advance or without making printouts.
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There are very few reviews for Belarus on this site. Correcting)))
The country is known for the fact that there are very few hotels, almost all of them are characterized by the capacious word "scoop", while their cost is high, there is almost no roadside infrastructure. It is almost impossible to find at least some hotel outside the big cities (Minsk, Brest, Gomel) without writing out phone numbers in advance or without making printouts.
Peace. The city in which the most beautiful castle in Belarus is located, by the way. There is only one hotel in the town, a small one, so you still have no choice.
It's nice that it is in the center, literally 100m from the castle, next to the old church, convenient access for cars, parking is also nearby, shops, cafes, everything is here. If you come here by public transport, then the hotel is also 100m. Near the castle park and lake. The town itself is small, clean, pleasant.
The hotel itself looks like new, but in the middle - so-so, reminiscent of the old Soviet years. There was nothing broken, the room was modest, but neat.
There were no facilities in the room either. We had hot water around the clock, but on the floor. By the way, we were the only guests that day.
There is no kitchen. We were recommended several establishments within a radius of 50m for different money and opportunities, so to speak.
We went to the "most expensive" cafe opposite the castle. The food was good and not expensive, but the service there is very lame.
The cafe has a definite plus - it's a balcony with tables overlooking the castle - a gorgeous view!
Near the church (on the left) there is also a good restaurant - a nondescript building and an entrance, more than pay off with the interior decor - several cozy "antique" halls, delicious dishes, reasonable prices. Feeling like being in a castle. I really liked it here. I don't remember the names.
To spend the night and go further is the purpose of the Mir Hotel. It is suitable for motorists, those who pass through castles, etc.
In the vicinity of the World there is something to see - Nesvizh with a palace, a park, not so far Novogrudok and Lida with their castles.
But rest here, most likely, will not work.
And yes, prices! The room in the photo is 2-bed, it cost 72300 bel rubles, which is about 200 in hryvnia. Not cheap, but for Belarus the price is small)))
The country is known for the fact that there are very few hotels, almost all of them are characterized by the capacious word "scoop", while their cost is high, there is almost no roadside infrastructure. It is almost impossible to find at least some hotel outside the big cities (Minsk, Brest, Gomel) without writing out phone numbers in advance or without making printouts.
Peace. The city in which the most beautiful castle in Belarus is located, by the way. There is only one hotel in the town, a small one, so you still have no choice.
It's nice that it is in the center, literally 100m from the castle, next to the old church, convenient access for cars, parking is also nearby, shops, cafes, everything is here. If you come here by public transport, then the hotel is also 100m. Near the castle park and lake. The town itself is small, clean, pleasant.
The hotel itself looks like new, but in the middle - so-so, reminiscent of the old Soviet years. There was nothing broken, the room was modest, but neat.
There were no facilities in the room either. We had hot water around the clock, but on the floor. By the way, we were the only guests that day.
There is no kitchen. We were recommended several establishments within a radius of 50m for different money and opportunities, so to speak.
We went to the "most expensive" cafe opposite the castle. The food was good and not expensive, but the service there is very lame.
The cafe has a definite plus - it's a balcony with tables overlooking the castle - a gorgeous view!
Near the church (on the left) there is also a good restaurant - a nondescript building and an entrance, more than pay off with the interior decor - several cozy "antique" halls, delicious dishes, reasonable prices. Feeling like being in a castle. I really liked it here. I don't remember the names.
To spend the night and go further is the purpose of the Mir Hotel. It is suitable for motorists, those who pass through castles, etc.
In the vicinity of the World there is something to see - Nesvizh with a palace, a park, not so far Novogrudok and Lida with their castles.
But rest here, most likely, will not work.
And yes, prices! The room in the photo is 2-bed, it cost 72300 bel rubles, which is about 200 in hryvnia. Not cheap, but for Belarus the price is small)))
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