A bit of summer in cold October

Written: 28 october 2012
Travel time: 20 — 27 october 2012
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
We stayed at this hotel at the end of October. The hotel itself is amazing! Even the fact that it was a long way to go to the main building with the restaurant was considered a plus: at least you could "shake up" after a huge amount of delicious food. Yes, and all sorts of establishments with sweets, burgers, sushi also pleased. And a great cappuccino at the bar. . .
The weather spoiled us - there were sunny warm days. Sunbathing near the pool. Too lazy to go to the beach. Cleaned up the room very well.
Now about the "cons".
1. restaurants with Greek, Mexican, Italian cuisine (there is also Asian, but we have already decided not to go there). You have to sign up a day in advance, often standing in line. No, these are not restaurants, this is something incomprehensible. They cook much worse than the main menu, the menu with several dishes is kind of sad. There is practically nothing to choose from. I didn't like it very much.

2. SPA. It's anything but a spa! There are NO dressing rooms! Everyone had to change in the toilet!
Signed up for a hammam. Guide Karina, talking about these services, mentioned that there is the only heated pool on the territory with fresh water. Brrrr. In a tiny hamamchik fit 8 people. We sat on cold benches, almost pressed against each other. My husband and I did not last long, we decided to warm ourselves in the heated pool. It wasn't here. The temperature was no different from the outdoor pools. The only good thing was the delicious hot tea bags. At least warm up. In short, thrown away 30 euros.
3. Oddly enough - drinks. I don’t know how much to dilute the orange juice, that it was nasty (and spoiled all the cocktails where it was added). In bottles in the minibar, a drink with a 12% juice content seemed just 100% compared to what was poured everywhere.
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