I don't go there anymore.

Written: 8 january 2011
Travel time: 14 — 20 june 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Amenities: 3.0
The hotel belongs to the Armenians. At first glance - clean, renovated, a hotel with a claim to the original design. But, returning to your room in the evening, you run the risk of stumbling into a company of hotel owners dressed in a very specific way in the hall: black "family men", slippers, and in the middle - a naked hairy belly. Who told them that they should gather in a crowd of undressed elderly pot-bellied men at the reception, only God knows.
Now 2 words about the room and service. At the reception, we were given a key to the room, which had not yet been removed (! ), As a result, someone's black hair lay all over the floor. And then a cleaning lady appeared at the door with a claim: why are we staying in an uncleaned room. (!!! ) After which she was sent... to the administrator, from where she soon returned with the words "they themselves do not know where they are staying" and finally brought number is in order.
After 4 days, an announcement appeared in the bathroom (! ), Printed in bold letters on the printer: "Do not put your feet in shoes on the pallet! ". You see, we stepped on the edge of the shower with our flip-flops a couple of times, which made life very difficult for the cleaning lady.

When the toilet paper ran out, for some reason there was no new one (
I also remember when the administrator ran out to the street after us asking why we didn’t hand over the keys? For example, in Dubai, in a 4-star hotel, no one asked such questions, if you want, hand over the key, if you want, take it with you.
In general, we were reminded in every possible way that we were visiting. There will be no more desire to go there.
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