Hello, we rented a room in a part of their master's house, which they rented out on the territory - the windows do not close at all, only they need to be supported with bricks. While we were walking, a cat came in and lay down on our things. slugs crawled in the bathroom. when the situation was politely explained, the owner of the hotel came and began to promise in a boorish way to "fix" his nose.
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Hello, we rented a room in a part of their master's house, which they rented out on the territory - the windows do not close at all, only they need to be supported with bricks. While we were walking, a cat came in and lay down on our things. slugs crawled in the bathroom. when the situation was politely explained, the owner of the hotel came and began to promise in a boorish way to "fix" his nose. shouted very rudely. every second sent us where we came from. we talked very politely, we just didn’t like the truth. rented a room in their hotel - do not take the first floor - VERY DAMP, all customers, not only us, noticed this very much. so far everything is OK, the hostess is polite and wonderful. if you want Georgian hospitality, put up with the inconvenience. before that we rested in Bulgaria and the contrast is unreal - the level of service there is incomparably higher, as well as the level of culture, but the prices are much lower than in Kobuleti. food everywhere is very expensive, often of poor quality. This is definitely not Europe, but some kind of garbage dump. There is nowhere to go, there are no toilets, changing rooms on the beach, the embankment is dirty, dusty, the view is like in a shabby market. in August, the sea is so dirty that you can’t go into the water - since there are no toilets, everyone goes there, as a result - a massive epidemic. I don't recommend it very much.
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