The bathroom was stocked with a razor, toothbrushes, hand soap, washing gel and hair conditioner. The plumbing worked flawlessly. (Well, except that the water collected in the tank created a noise audible through the wall in the room)
The room contains: a kettle with 2 cups, two glass glasses, tea and coffee sets, an electronic safe and a small refrigerator, a flat-screen TV, a spatula and sponges for shoes. In the presence of a balcony with a table and two chairs, a telephone for calls to the reception. A glass bottle of water was provided upon check-in. Subsequently, water was not brought.
The room was cleaned every day, Everything was washed, arranged, the garbage was taken out, the towels were neatly hung, the glass partition was wiped. As for the replacement of towels, I can’t say for sure, once I only noted that it was dry, but it couldn’t dry so quickly because we returned to the room at lunchtime, and not in the evening. It may have changed in other cases. The towels themselves are snow-white, so you can’t tell if it’s new or old dried up. The same is true for pastels. Bed in a room with a soft mattress, pillows of 3 sizes.
Breakfast at the hotel is standard. Bacon, sausages, beans, mushrooms, stewed vegetables, eggs in different variations, potatoes (either fried or mashed potatoes), toasts, and all sorts of jams and buns. Separately, there were fruits: watermelon, melon, grapefruit, orange, avocado, grapes. Two coffee machines made coffee (I really liked the cappuccino) and another made coffee with some additives. Near her, in a bowl of ice, daily bottles of brut lay. Come, take a glass and pour yourself. You can sit both inside the restaurant and go outside. By the way, there was usually an officer on duty outside with an anti-pigeon hawk on his arm.
The staff is courteous, friendly and efficient. Since everyone is wearing masks, I can't tell if they were smiling or not. Yes, masks are requested to be worn everywhere, including in bars and restaurants. That is, you collect food in a mask, sit down at a table, and then only take it off. If you get up, take a step, give yourself more food, then they don’t touch you, but if you walk through the entire restaurant or hall, they ask you to dress.
On the roof of the hotel there is an observation deck with a bar. There are tables with chairs and sofas. I saw vases with candles on the tables, obviously for a romantic. At the end of November it was regularly quite windy there. We went several times, the site was usually empty. One day when the wind died down we went to sit. The employee was so happy for us: he brought blankets, and booze, and rolled up a heating duyka (a conical tower with grates and a glass pipe inside, set fire to the gas below and the flame began to heat the grates).
What else can I say. Wi-Fi catches throughout the hotel. The speed is sufficient to watch the video. There is a meeting point for excursions near the hotel. Going down you can walk along the ocean. Near the hotel there are several supermarkets, bars and a bar-restaurant. Although the prices in these supermarkets are inflated, we usually went a little further for shopping.