The hotel is very small. More like 2 stars than the claimed 3. There are 11 rooms in total. Best numbers: 1.2 and 3, the rest are worse. We lived first in number 3. The situation is poor. There is no view from the window, but it is very good to look into the windows from the street. There is no balcony, the curtains in the shower are also because of which the entire floor in the bathroom is flooded, even if you just turn on the tap there.
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The hotel is very small. More like 2 stars than the claimed 3.
There are 11 rooms in total.
Best numbers: 1.2 and 3, the rest are worse.
We lived first in number 3.
The situation is poor.
There is no view from the window, but it is very good to look into the windows from the street.
There is no balcony, the curtains in the shower are also because of which the entire floor in the bathroom is flooded, even if you just turn on the tap there.
But at the end of the first day, our tank broke down, stopped draining the water in the toilet, and we were moved to No. 6.
The window is tiny and overlooks the courtyard at ground floor level.
The bed is narrow, more like a one and a half.
In general, the rooms are gloomy.
The furniture is poor, there is not even a door on the bedside table to hide the white mini-bar, huge old TVs on brackets, in the 6th room it is ridiculously located above the bed, you have to be careful to knock it off with your forehead.
Their pros, of course, is the location. At the very border of the transition zone, i. e. in the very center of the city.
Acceptable breakfasts in a nearby cafe: to order.
Cleanliness of the room, clean linen and towels.
There are 11 rooms in total.
Best numbers: 1.2 and 3, the rest are worse.
We lived first in number 3.
The situation is poor.
There is no view from the window, but it is very good to look into the windows from the street.
There is no balcony, the curtains in the shower are also because of which the entire floor in the bathroom is flooded, even if you just turn on the tap there.
But at the end of the first day, our tank broke down, stopped draining the water in the toilet, and we were moved to No. 6.
The window is tiny and overlooks the courtyard at ground floor level.
The bed is narrow, more like a one and a half.
In general, the rooms are gloomy.
The furniture is poor, there is not even a door on the bedside table to hide the white mini-bar, huge old TVs on brackets, in the 6th room it is ridiculously located above the bed, you have to be careful to knock it off with your forehead.
Their pros, of course, is the location. At the very border of the transition zone, i. e. in the very center of the city.
Acceptable breakfasts in a nearby cafe: to order.
Cleanliness of the room, clean linen and towels.
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