I had to stay at this hotel. The hotel was not chosen by ourselves, because there was an organized tour by a group and the group had to be settled in one place. I must say right away that the hotel does not in any way correspond to the 4 * declared on the Internet, moreover, neither on the facade of the building nor at the reception there is any mention of the star rating of the hotel in principle.
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I had to stay at this hotel. The hotel was not chosen by ourselves, because there was an organized tour by a group and the group had to be settled in one place.
I must say right away that the hotel does not in any way correspond to the 4 * declared on the Internet, moreover, neither on the facade of the building nor at the reception there is any mention of the star rating of the hotel in principle.
Pros: Clean rooms and daily change of towels. Relatively close to the beach.
Of the minuses: we were given a room without a balcony and there was a big question about how to dry towels and swimwear, when we contacted the reception, we were told that there were no dryers, they took the last one before us, so all 8 days we had to pull the belts on the chairs and on them drying things is a spectacle, and in fact it was immediately funny, and then very tired. In rooms with balconies, the situation is hardly better, since there are also no dryers, and things simply fly away from the balcony railings.
I don’t understand what the problem is to buy dryers and put them in every room, given that the hotel is located in a seaside resort, naturally people will want to dry their swimwear and relaxing on the beach.
Further: apparently, the building is still Soviet-built, and apparently in the USSR it was believed that only 1 socket was enough per room. Maybe in the USSR it was enough, but in modern realities with a large number of devices requiring recharging, it was also uncomfortable.
Bed linen: Synthetics that zapped every time, I think you know what I mean. A trifle, but not pleasant.
Breakfasts: I'm not at all a picky eater, but here even I was sad. For 8 days, no diversity was observed.
Every day the same thing: two types of sausages, scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, porridge, the cheapest cheese and the cheapest sausage, tomatoes, cucumbers, pickles of unknown origin, more or less pleasant tasting olives, supposedly local yogurt, watermelon (thanks for that ) and a biscuit. That's all. yes, you won’t stay hungry, but on the 4th day you were pretty fed up.
In general, something like this. If you think about the fact that you are going to Georgia to enjoy the sea and beautiful mountains, then in general it can be nothing. But still, the hotel also leaves a significant imprint on the overall impression of the rest.
I must say right away that the hotel does not in any way correspond to the 4 * declared on the Internet, moreover, neither on the facade of the building nor at the reception there is any mention of the star rating of the hotel in principle.
Pros: Clean rooms and daily change of towels. Relatively close to the beach.
Of the minuses: we were given a room without a balcony and there was a big question about how to dry towels and swimwear, when we contacted the reception, we were told that there were no dryers, they took the last one before us, so all 8 days we had to pull the belts on the chairs and on them drying things is a spectacle, and in fact it was immediately funny, and then very tired. In rooms with balconies, the situation is hardly better, since there are also no dryers, and things simply fly away from the balcony railings.
I don’t understand what the problem is to buy dryers and put them in every room, given that the hotel is located in a seaside resort, naturally people will want to dry their swimwear and relaxing on the beach.
Further: apparently, the building is still Soviet-built, and apparently in the USSR it was believed that only 1 socket was enough per room. Maybe in the USSR it was enough, but in modern realities with a large number of devices requiring recharging, it was also uncomfortable.
Bed linen: Synthetics that zapped every time, I think you know what I mean. A trifle, but not pleasant.
Breakfasts: I'm not at all a picky eater, but here even I was sad. For 8 days, no diversity was observed.
Every day the same thing: two types of sausages, scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, porridge, the cheapest cheese and the cheapest sausage, tomatoes, cucumbers, pickles of unknown origin, more or less pleasant tasting olives, supposedly local yogurt, watermelon (thanks for that ) and a biscuit. That's all. yes, you won’t stay hungry, but on the 4th day you were pretty fed up.
In general, something like this. If you think about the fact that you are going to Georgia to enjoy the sea and beautiful mountains, then in general it can be nothing. But still, the hotel also leaves a significant imprint on the overall impression of the rest.
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