The hotel did not cause any special emotions - neither enthusiasm nor negativity. It is located in antiquity, and inside everything is ancient))) Everything is old, shabby, creaking, but not falling off. There was a huge amount of dust! Not in the room, but in the lobby… When we first entered, we got the impression that no one had lived here for a long time – it was quiet, cold and dusty. But at breakfast it turned out that there were plenty of guests. Maybe we were among the first in the New Year's race, and then the people pulled themselves up... The elevator is available, but also, oh, very ancient, somehow strangely working - the buttons never worked the first time))) It's creepy when the doors closed and the elevator is not moving. No, well, you can, of course, walk to the third (and in our opinion to the fourth floor), but after jumping over the towers and domes, let it be on a poor, but still, on an elevator? )
They settled us on the third (fourth) floor, in total - four (five). The pictures on the internet are true. A bed with a rare wardrobe is available, a flat-screen TV hangs on the wall. There is a refrigerator, we didn’t need it in winter, we used it as a bedside table for our travel kettle, and there is an outlet nearby. The air conditioner worked properly for heating, we were even afraid that they would not put up an additional bill for it. On the first day there was even a small heater, and then it was gone. There is a tiny radiator in the room, but it was cold.
But in the bathroom, the heated towel rail roasted perfectly, respectively, it was warm there. Shampoo soaps are available, the whitest towels (how are they washed? ), plumbing is working, well, old to such an extent that it seemed that it had not been washed at all, but no - just over time everything acquired a gray-spotted color? ).
Yes, I almost missed it... The room has a window-balcony. Unusual for us, colorful
Well, for us, a very important component is breakfast - not bad! We have no experience of breakfast in Europe, but in comparison with other Italian treshkas, where we had to visit as part of a sightseeing tour, this breakfast is the best. No one limited in volumes and approaches, so you can eat plumply, enough for a long time. For slender girls, well, or almost slender, one croissant is enough (such a good croissant with stuffing), and those who are especially hungry (usually men in their prime) have breakfast sandwiches with ham and cheese and butter and something else so that then they refuse to conquer another attraction? The only thing is that there is a warning hanging by the coffee machine that you can only come up for coffee twice. I think it's rare for anyone to drink more than two cups of coffee in one sitting. . .
All in all, a decent hotel for a short stay.