Bad hotel

Written: 23 june 2012
Travel time: 24 november — 1 december 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 3.0
I won't recommend this hotel to anyone. Some kind of old, rotten, and even from the street it is clear that it doesn’t pull on any 4 stars.
The first thing we encountered when we arrived at the reception at about half past twelve in the evening was an Englishman drunk as an insole, who was unsuccessfully tried to be escorted out by a hotel employee and a summoned squad of law enforcement officers. But the type turned out to be unyielding and, having pushed a little, went into the hotel courtyard, where a booze party was going on with might and main with the participation of his compatriots (the main contingent of guests was just the English working class). It is worth noting that the English parties in the courtyard took place every day until 12 o'clock local time and turned into a nightmare for those whose room doors faced just there. In Tallinn at this time it was already 2-3 am, I wanted to sleep, but until the English guests performed all their folklore to the end, they could not fall asleep. The hotel management turned a blind eye to this. . .
Entering the room, we were amazed at its shabby decoration - it seems that nothing has changed for at least 20 years. In addition, there was a refrigerator. The sockets were not fixed and it seemed that they were about to fall out... All the plumbing is also very, very old.

As for the food, it's ok but monotonous. The animators are focused on the British, people of other nationalities, as it were, did not notice...
Even upon arrival, I was surprised by the requirement of a deposit in the amount of 60 euros, which the travel agency did not warn about, before that we had been in many hotels and had not encountered this anywhere.
Fortunately, Tenerife is a heavenly place and an interesting pastime more than compensated for all these inconveniences. . .
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