good hotel but no restaurant

Written: 21 august 2018
Travel time: 12 — 25 july 2018
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
the hotel is typical for this area - the town of St. Stefan is located on a steep rocky slope that goes into the sea, hotels, villas are randomly stuck one next to the other back to back. They are arranged in 6 or more tiers. It is difficult to count all the tiers, streets and dead ends. almost all vacant plots have been built up and new ones are being built on any free patch.
We lived on the 5th floor (last) from the balcony we could see a piece of the sea and a piece of rock. If they lived on the 2nd or 3rd floor, the windows would surely rest against someone else's balcony or rock. .
I had to climb to the 5th floor by a narrow steep staircase, reminiscent of a ship's ladder.
on the stairs and in the rooms perfect cleanliness, the repair is excellent.

but at the same time, the water in the shower stays for a long time and does not drain. I tried to complain to the hostess, but she answered something in her own language and I realized that she knew about it and could not do anything. However, the woman is very kind. Towels are changed every day, cleanliness is maintained at the level. The room has a kitchenette with a small refrigerator, electric stove and utensils. Everything works.
to the sea you have to go down a very long and steep staircase, it is even more difficult to climb it. The beach is narrow, cramped, with large pebbles. The sea is clean and warm. There are no jellyfish, but there are fish in the sea. But at the same time, you can hardly buy seafood anywhere.
Near the hotel they sell vegetables and fruits from the car. Tomatoes are huge, very tasty - 1.2 - 1.5 euros, watermelon - 0.4 euros, peaches - 2-3 euros.
In a restaurant, a lunch for two with freshly caught whole baked fish cost 55 euros.
In general, due to the chaotic buildings and rocky terrain, there is a feeling of tightness and tightness. Yes, you can walk through the old park along the sea, admiring the expensive beaches - they cost 100-130 euros per day for 2 sunbeds and an umbrella. But how long can you walk in one place? To go to neighboring Budva - 2 euros by minibus. And in Budva there are 10 times more people, the beaches are even more polluted (yes, there are a lot of smokers on the beaches, and many people throw cigarette butts at their feet).
So would I like to visit these places again? - No, once is enough.
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