The hotel looks like nothing, but when you get further, just horror. In the hall near the lobby, there are dirty dishes on the tables, which no one has removed for an hour and a half. The elevator is filthy. The rooms are arranged according to the method of a soviet hostel. Long corridor and 2 rows of room.
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The hotel looks like nothing, but when you get further, just horror. In the hall near the lobby, there are dirty dishes on the tables, which no one has removed for an hour and a half. The elevator is filthy. The rooms are arranged according to the method of a soviet hostel. Long corridor and 2 rows of room. Since the audience is mostly Arab, they do not close the door in the room, and the constant rumble, screaming and crying of children is simply provided for you, as well as nightly gatherings when the whole floor gathers together, too. The hotel resembled a beehive, or rather, an aspen swarm, where everyone was swarming around and the rumble was constantly screaming.
The rooms have ragged curtains and the floor is not clear what color the carpet is, whether it is brown, or it was once red.
Another surprise was waiting in the mini bar, food left by the previous inhabitants, and it stank terribly.
The toilet room was washed poorly and also with a most unpleasant smell.
I don’t judge about food and other services, because after an hour stay at the hotel (it was enough for my son and me when you are afraid to go to the toilet, knowing that you can definitely pick up some kind of infection there, the bed linen was also washed out gray. . . ), I refused the hotel and, after contacting the tour operator in Amman, after a scandal, we were given another hotel of better quality and with better conditions.
The rooms have ragged curtains and the floor is not clear what color the carpet is, whether it is brown, or it was once red.
Another surprise was waiting in the mini bar, food left by the previous inhabitants, and it stank terribly.
The toilet room was washed poorly and also with a most unpleasant smell.
I don’t judge about food and other services, because after an hour stay at the hotel (it was enough for my son and me when you are afraid to go to the toilet, knowing that you can definitely pick up some kind of infection there, the bed linen was also washed out gray. . . ), I refused the hotel and, after contacting the tour operator in Amman, after a scandal, we were given another hotel of better quality and with better conditions.
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