Very good, but Wi-Fi in the rooms is only paid (and air conditioning)

Written: 4 september 2016
Travel time: 20 — 27 august 2016
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 8.0
To be honest, we chose this hotel because the price was lower than in others, and the reviews are quite positive. Were not disappointed. The hotel is not luxurious, so to speak, but quite solid. It was built quite interestingly, with steps, as it were, which well isolates neighboring balconies from one another. The pool is small, but given that there are not very many rooms, this is enough.
The staff is friendly, they speak good English, some - quite tolerably in Russian. Everyone will talk, all questions will be answered. Cleaned up normally, our sand was swept well all the time.
We had a two-room suite for a family, there is enough space. Of the small minuses - paid Wi-Fi in the rooms (downstairs near the reception desk - free of charge, but it does not reach the rooms). And, paid - it is still putting it mildly. 10 euros per day. True, the administrator, without bargaining, gave us access for a day to try. It turned out that the wi-fi in our room was caught lousy, knocked out all the time. Well, at least you didn't have to pay.

So, we went downstairs to the reception, it didn't bother us. It was true, one inconvenience. On the keys there is a special non-removable keychain that is inserted into a special slot in the room to turn on the electricity. And if someone from your family wants to use the Internet until late downstairs, and someone goes to bed, for example, then you will have to wake him up, because. the key can not be pulled out - the light disappears. Well, something like this.
Air conditioning - also paid, 6 euros per day. At first we thought to take it, but then we somehow got used to it.
At first it may seem that the hotel is quite far from the sea. In truth, that's the way it is. It took about 15 minutes to walk. But it's one thing when you walk these 15 minutes somewhere on Luzanovka in Odessa, among all these Soviet nine-story buildings, and another thing - along Protaras. Nice architecture, people are walking around, palm trees are growing, beauty.
Meals are organized like this. Actually, it's an apartment hotel, each room has a small kitchen, utensils and all. True, we have never cooked anything, vacation after all) We took more breakfasts. You can take breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast is right downstairs in the lobby. Everything is laid out in a small room, like a buffet. The choice of dishes is small, but for a week it was not very tired. Three types of ham, of which one is more or less, cheese, toast, cucumbers, tomatoes, muesli, milk, boiled eggs, tea, coffee. Butter, jam. Perhaps that's all. But breakfast is ok in my opinion. Who took lunch or dinner - went to a nearby restaurant ("Super C" is called).
Translated automatically from Russian. View original