We arrived with a child. We go into the room - it stinks of urine, an old shabby carpet, apparently, that has still seen some Italian "Lenin". The room is a narrow pencil case, the passage is narrow, insufficient even for a one-year-old child - she clung to the bed and constantly fell. In the bathroom, the accessory box dangled on one nail, the handle of the shower was torn off, the shower doors did not close. It's 4 stars, gentlemen. For breakfast, which is until 10, if you come at 9 - there is nothing, alas, everything has been gobbled up before you by Russian tourists, mostly. No one bothers to deliver food. In general, instead of a week, I survived 2 days. We decided to leave, a day before, as respectable citizens, we went to warn about the departure. To which the stupid girl at the reception made surprised eyes, asking what I don’t like about this heavenly place, said that we have to pay for the entire stay. After 40 minutes of bickering, she called the manager - a more sane comrade, also true, at first announced full payment, but eventually came to his senses and we agreed to pay for one extra day. We agreed just to carry the legs.
In fairness, I note a pleasant pool at the hotel, a normal edible dinner, the presence of child seats (as a rule, they are not available in Italy.
In general, decide for yourself. The beach is nice, Pts fine sand, but the people immeasurably. The sea is vile, very shallow, if the slightest disturbance becomes cloudy, there is no desire to climb there just do it.
In my opinion, it is better not to go there for a sea holiday. Threatens with disappointment.
Have a good rest everyone.
The population of the hotel is about a third: a third are Italians, a third are Germans (Swiss, Swedes, Norwegians, Austrians, Germans, Danes - they all call German), a third are Italians, a third are ours.
Cleaning every day. Towels, linen once a day. We lived in a family suite, i. e. in the room there is a partition and a separate sofa bed for a child.
The toilet is good, there is a safe in the room. The elevator is big. On the ground floor there is a restaurant. The feeding is disgusting (that's why I put 4), the coffee is disgusting. For breakfast, an omelette, well, and all sorts of buns, oils, jams, cheeses, salami, etc. It is no different from what is sold in our stores. We only had breakfasts, so thank God we ate in the city in the evening.
By the way - the menu in the city is almost the same everywhere, only the prices are different, everything is equally tasteless. We have better Italian cuisine than Lido di Jesolo. Pizza, ravioli, etc. are brought to restaurants ready-made, they are only warmed up there, so everything is the same everywhere. For 2 weeks, such food got the most I can't.
The only decent place is the restaurant "Vesuvius" behind Piazzo Marconi, there is a fish menu and the waiters speak Russian. (there is such Constantine from Moldova)
Beach towels downstairs at reception. If you change them - surcharge 3 euros. Iron is not provided in the room. Stroke in Italian: "stirarre". This thing costs 2 euros - a thing.
Almost all rooms face the sea, side view.
On the balcony there is a table and chairs, in the room too. Small refrigerator.
The hotel is located simply - the beach is in the south, the exit to the city is in the north. Left the hotel - turned left (to the east) - along a quiet street you go out into the city. At the crossroads "Rosticheriya" - something like cooking. When restaurants get bored - there is fried chicken, fried fish (such as flounder) is very tasty, fried and pickled sardines (just super with beer! ), king prawns in batter, baked potatoes, etc. Very tasty! Much cheaper than in restaurants and much tastier. A week later we dined there, or rather took it there, carried it to the room. For it is very hot at lunchtime, and there is an air conditioner in the room, that's all.
Wine - your wine "vino di casa bianco (rosso)" - that is, young - homemade. The cost in stores is 2.5 euros for 1.5 liters. Very delicious!! ! There is dry, there is sweet, there is white, there is red - just stunned. We drank "Lambrusco" semi-dry and semi-sweet - that's vesch!
German beer "DAB" or any other - 2.5 euros per half liter. I just got drunk! Italian beer is also available - but worse. Another discovery of Limoncella - either vodka or liquor - 25 degrees, the taste of real lemon tincture, without the slightest sign of chemistry - 6-7 euros in a store, 3-4 euros double in a restaurant. I put it in the freezer and before going to bed I rolled a glass - another. Very tasty, you can not eat. Coca-Cola and other heresy - as much as beer and wine - were shocked by the prices of American pop. Mazzarella - the same brynza only absolutely unsalted. Fruit is more expensive than ours. BUT! Chipolino is whole marinated onion heads. Small - with a fingernail. But as an appetizer for vodka-beer - drop dead. Especially with pickled or fried sardines.
There is a water park in the city - I recommend it - Pak-tour has tickets for 20 euros (25 at the entrance).
A trip to "Garda Land" - from the local bus station by bus to "Venice Mestre", then transfer to the railway station, say "Ay von tou "Garda Land", or "Ikh wil nah Garda Land. " Otherwise we took a ticket to Verona, but it turned out we left earlier than necessary. land. Back the same way. It is better to immediately take a round-trip ticket, because then you don’t have to stand in line, but take the next train. DO NOT FORGET TO COMPOST TICKETS! For the train - on the platform, for the bus - in the bus. There are many controllers, the minimum fine 30 euros.
That's actually all. In general, the impression is good, the sea is shallow, clean, warm - just right for children and women, the pool is wonderful - I swam every evening. You can go to Venice at least every day (but there is nothing to do there).