The hotel is located near the shore of the bay, but the beach there is "wild", and you need to go through the thickets of reeds. The hotel has no territory - only a small lawn around the building. There is a court and a volleyball court outside, without a fence (i. e. free of charge). Nearby (about 200 m) is a well-groomed free city beach.
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The hotel is located near the shore of the bay, but the beach there is "wild", and you need to go through the thickets of reeds. The hotel has no territory - only a small lawn around the building. There is a court and a volleyball court outside, without a fence (i. e. free of charge). Nearby (about 200 m) is a well-groomed free city beach. Nearby is an indoor water park ideal for children (attractions are not too extreme).
The hotel room is standard. The food in the restaurant is so-so, and it took a very long time to wait for the waiter (not only for us). Few people speak Russian in the hotel, English is more common. There is free access to wireless Internet, TV - one Russian channel. The SPA includes one swimming pool, one paddling pool for kids and 1 round pool with "geysers", there is also a small bar and the opportunity to go out on the terrace and sunbathe. There is a free gym. Parking at the hotel is free (it was packed to capacity, we left the car on the lawn), there is a paid underground garage.
There are almost no Russian guests in the hotel - mostly Finns and Estonians. Conferences are constantly held at the hotel - people in business suits and with badges roam between vacationers with shorts.
One huge "minus" to the hotel - our documents disappeared there (rights, technical passport for the car, insurance, etc. ). At first, we were not even too worried, because, in our opinion, the documents lost within the walls of a European hotel should have been found by all means. But we were wrong! The hotel staff showed complete indifference to our problem, we approached the administrators daily with questions - but no one ever called us back to the room, did not inform us about the progress of the search, did not clarify anything, did not apologize. One answer - this could not be, they do not lose anything in the hotel. Already leaving, I again approached the reception with a request to check if the documents were found - I was asked to wait, then the administrator left, another employee refused to call somewhere under the pretext that she was not aware of the problem. They promised to send it if the documents were found - and they didn't even write down my address. I had to leave in, to put it mildly, upset feelings, drive 400 km and cross the border without a single document for the vehicle.
We will not go to this hotel again, and in general, Estonia is no longer drawn after such an incident. I also remember the Estonian customs officer at the border, commenting on the mistake in writing the brand of the car in the technical passport - "everyone in this Russia is illiterate", in the purest Russian and loudly - so that we hear and make sure of our inferiority immediately at the entrance to the mighty sovereign state of Estonia.
The hotel room is standard. The food in the restaurant is so-so, and it took a very long time to wait for the waiter (not only for us). Few people speak Russian in the hotel, English is more common. There is free access to wireless Internet, TV - one Russian channel. The SPA includes one swimming pool, one paddling pool for kids and 1 round pool with "geysers", there is also a small bar and the opportunity to go out on the terrace and sunbathe. There is a free gym. Parking at the hotel is free (it was packed to capacity, we left the car on the lawn), there is a paid underground garage.
There are almost no Russian guests in the hotel - mostly Finns and Estonians. Conferences are constantly held at the hotel - people in business suits and with badges roam between vacationers with shorts.
One huge "minus" to the hotel - our documents disappeared there (rights, technical passport for the car, insurance, etc. ). At first, we were not even too worried, because, in our opinion, the documents lost within the walls of a European hotel should have been found by all means. But we were wrong! The hotel staff showed complete indifference to our problem, we approached the administrators daily with questions - but no one ever called us back to the room, did not inform us about the progress of the search, did not clarify anything, did not apologize. One answer - this could not be, they do not lose anything in the hotel. Already leaving, I again approached the reception with a request to check if the documents were found - I was asked to wait, then the administrator left, another employee refused to call somewhere under the pretext that she was not aware of the problem. They promised to send it if the documents were found - and they didn't even write down my address. I had to leave in, to put it mildly, upset feelings, drive 400 km and cross the border without a single document for the vehicle.
We will not go to this hotel again, and in general, Estonia is no longer drawn after such an incident. I also remember the Estonian customs officer at the border, commenting on the mistake in writing the brand of the car in the technical passport - "everyone in this Russia is illiterate", in the purest Russian and loudly - so that we hear and make sure of our inferiority immediately at the entrance to the mighty sovereign state of Estonia.
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