The hotel got by fortune, which we have never regretted. The location is excellent, near the bus station, shops within walking distance, the sea is 10 minutes away, which is very handy after a hearty breakfast. The room has everything except, however, a hair dryer. They even offered shampoos and gels, tea and coffee bags.
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The hotel got by fortune, which we have never regretted. The location is excellent, near the bus station, shops within walking distance, the sea is 10 minutes away, which is very handy after a hearty breakfast. The room has everything except, however, a hair dryer. They even offered shampoos and gels, tea and coffee bags. Disadvantages - the bath is not the first freshness and the lack of a balcony. But it's 3*! Beach towels were provided and changed without question. Drinking water, milk for coffee was taken at the reception. Very friendly staff, partly speaking Russian. Excellent breakfasts with freshly squeezed juices and ground natural coffee! And what curd! And the buns! Safe in the room for free! Yes, in all hotels in Europe, Egypt and Turkey, I gave at least 1-2 euros per day for a safe. The check-out time is 11 o'clock, but without any problems and surcharges, we were allowed to get off at 13 to the bus that was taking us to the airport. The silence was impeccable all the time, but this may be due to the low season. So I recommend!
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The hotel is simple, we went to it consciously, having read the reviews on all sites in advance. Most of the reviews are negative, when choosing, the determining factor was the price: Eilat is generally an expensive city for recreation, but here prices are quite reasonable. Everything turned out not so bad.
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The hotel is simple, we went to it consciously, having read the reviews on all sites in advance. Most of the reviews are negative, when choosing, the determining factor was the price: Eilat is generally an expensive city for recreation, but here prices are quite reasonable.
Everything turned out not so bad. There were no bedbugs or cockroaches in the room. Cleaning every day, daily change of towels. Wi-Fi in the rooms is weak, in the lobby at the reception is fast. There is a small pool with sun loungers, open from 10 to 18. Breakfast - buffet, good, several hot dishes, there are vegetables, hummus, delicious cottage cheese and sour cream. Naturally, kosher food, i. e. In the morning there is no meat in any form.
The rooms are small, the bathroom is narrow and without ventilation. There are no balconies, there is nowhere to dry swimming trunks and swimwear, you had to hang them in the sun by the pool. The room has a kettle, tea-coffee-sugar bags. By the way, the tap water in Eilat is drinkable, which is surprising, because in the rest of Israel, water is unsuitable for food.
The windows face the street, in the evening there is no traffic on it, you can sleep with the window open. During the day it is hot, so - only air conditioning, quite normal, quiet, not smelly.
The staff is friendly, there are Russian-speaking girls. Vacationers - equally: Jewish youth, arriving in Eilat on the Red Sea for a couple of days, and ours, both independent and on group tours.
Near the hotel there is a currency exchange, shops, good fast food with all sorts of falafels and huge shawarmas.
The beach is about 15 minutes on foot, you have to go around the airport, which for some reason is right in the center of Eilat, and the planes land very funny, almost touching the roofs of the houses. City beaches are unpretentious, coarse sand like our screenings, the entrance to the sea is good, there are also bridges for diving. For some reason, there are no changing cabins, completely, as a phenomenon, they simply do not exist anywhere. The sea is pleasant, gentle, there are fish. A little aside, divers are digging, there are corals, in short - the Red Sea.
The overall impression of the hotel is quite positive considering the price. The nearest hotels are significantly more expensive, and the fives on the coast are generally unbearable in price.
Recommend for a holiday on the Red Sea for 7-10 nights.
Everything turned out not so bad. There were no bedbugs or cockroaches in the room. Cleaning every day, daily change of towels. Wi-Fi in the rooms is weak, in the lobby at the reception is fast. There is a small pool with sun loungers, open from 10 to 18. Breakfast - buffet, good, several hot dishes, there are vegetables, hummus, delicious cottage cheese and sour cream. Naturally, kosher food, i. e. In the morning there is no meat in any form.
The rooms are small, the bathroom is narrow and without ventilation. There are no balconies, there is nowhere to dry swimming trunks and swimwear, you had to hang them in the sun by the pool. The room has a kettle, tea-coffee-sugar bags. By the way, the tap water in Eilat is drinkable, which is surprising, because in the rest of Israel, water is unsuitable for food.
The windows face the street, in the evening there is no traffic on it, you can sleep with the window open. During the day it is hot, so - only air conditioning, quite normal, quiet, not smelly.
The staff is friendly, there are Russian-speaking girls. Vacationers - equally: Jewish youth, arriving in Eilat on the Red Sea for a couple of days, and ours, both independent and on group tours.
Near the hotel there is a currency exchange, shops, good fast food with all sorts of falafels and huge shawarmas.
The beach is about 15 minutes on foot, you have to go around the airport, which for some reason is right in the center of Eilat, and the planes land very funny, almost touching the roofs of the houses. City beaches are unpretentious, coarse sand like our screenings, the entrance to the sea is good, there are also bridges for diving. For some reason, there are no changing cabins, completely, as a phenomenon, they simply do not exist anywhere. The sea is pleasant, gentle, there are fish. A little aside, divers are digging, there are corals, in short - the Red Sea.
The overall impression of the hotel is quite positive considering the price. The nearest hotels are significantly more expensive, and the fives on the coast are generally unbearable in price.
Recommend for a holiday on the Red Sea for 7-10 nights.
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