The hotel itself practically does not have its own territory, except for a small but very pleasant garden right in front of the hotel. The windows overlooking the facade offer a view of a small driveway, a pleasant-looking hotel opposite and very picturesque mountains. But there are rooms whose windows face the windows of neighboring hotels located on the right, left and behind.
The street where the hotel is located is quite quiet, but not absolutely). But this is the center of the city!
The room in which we stayed (306) cannot be called spacious, rather cozy. It has fairly new furniture, selected in the same style. The beauty was spoiled only by the closet, the doors of which moved apart through one place and were completely peeled...
The room has air conditioning, noisy enough to leave it on overnight (but it's not that hot at night in August). At the same time, it was possible to set any temperature on the air conditioner - it is not locked at 24 degrees, as in Turkey) Opening the doors to the balcony also did not turn off the air conditioner - you feel a wide Slavic soul))
The room has a large enough refrigerator.
The TV shows three Russian channels First, ORT and a musical...
The bathroom has a washbasin, shower and toilet. Hot water was in unlimited quantities and at any time of the day. There is a hair dryer.
The hotel also provides free Wi-Fi internet access. True, there were interruptions with the Internet.
The hotel staff is very welcoming and friendly. They understand and speak a little Russian. The room was cleaned every day, towels were also changed. Bed changes were less frequent.
The main disadvantage of the hotel is the breakfasts included in the price (there are no lunches and dinners here at all). The cost of breakfast (buffet) here, as in other similar mini-hotels, is 5 euros per adult and 2.5 euros per child. During the 10 days spent at the hotel, the breakfast menu did not change... Of the most edible dishes: scrambled eggs, sausages, ham and cheese, wrapped in breaded pita bread (I don’t know how it is scientifically called), fried zucchini, etc. And all this from the very opening of the restaurant was only slightly warm, in fact, cooled down! In addition, there were cakes, tea (also not hot), coffee and drinks like Jupi... In general, you can eat, but not tasty... It is much easier to eat at other restaurants for the same money (away from the embankment). Do not believe if they tell you that you can’t eat for five euros - it’s very possible! (of course, if you do not plan to fill your belly)))
Another small minus of the hotel is the poor soundproofing of the rooms from the corridor. The soundproofing between rooms is excellent! With the doors closed, you can't hear the street. But loudly speaking neighbors passing along the corridor or cleaners are very audible in the rooms.
Well, one more minus - there are no safes in the hotel - neither in the rooms nor at the reception! For that, there is a video surveillance system in the corridors, on the stairs, on the territory. . .
In general, I liked the hotel! But that's just it's not 4 *. Even in Turkey it would only be 3*.
P. S. Check-in at the hotel was very fast. We were dropped off the shuttle bus at Mediteran Street, a three minute walk from the hotel. Immediately a woman from the hotel appeared, who accompanied us to the place. The man at the reception (probably the owner of the hotel) took our voucher, made photocopies of our passports, handed us an electronic key to the room. . . and that's it - we settled in)