Nour Justinia 3* Attention Nour Justinia and Hotel Justinia are two different hotels… Rested from October 2.2010 to October 8.2010 in Nour Justinia I will not put any ratings, but just tell what I saw. We needed an inexpensive hotel in the center of Sousse, the hotel is well located, close to shops, cafes and expensive restaurants, and the sea.
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Nour Justinia 3*
Attention Nour Justinia and Hotel Justinia are two different hotels…
Rested from October 2.2010 to October 8.2010 in Nour Justinia
I will not put any ratings, but just tell what I saw.
We needed an inexpensive hotel in the center of Sousse, the hotel is well located, close to shops, cafes and expensive restaurants, and the sea. I was only disappointed with the food, would have preferred not to eat at all and eat on the side.
So, when exiting the bus, we entered the side entrance, from the outside the entrance is old, shabby, dirty like the whole city of Sousse, when we entered the hotel itself, we were pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and light cosmetic repairs. They speak English at the reception. Take the 2nd - 3rd floor. 200-300 numbers. They are about the same, they differ in bathrooms (our friends had a bad curtain in the shower, with mold).
The travel agency paid 15 raccoons for a nice room with a sea view and a good bathroom. From the balcony there were gorgeous views of the sea and sunrises, and at night you can hear the sea very well.
Until one in the morning, in the courtyard of the hotel, near the pool, there is a disco for the locals, those who lived in rooms with windows overlooking the pool complained that they could not sleep, the locals drink and fight.
The room is not large in Arabic style, recently renovated, clean, towels are changed every day.
Swimming pool - it is, but it is better not to climb into it, dirty. We never saw anyone swimming there.
Breakfasts are so-called continental. Tea, coffee, cocoa, croissant, sausage or cheese, a couple of salads, cereal with milk.
Dinners. baked potatoes (delicious), chicken, pasta in tomato (terrible), stewed vegetables, melon (terrible) or watermelon.
The beach was chosen not from our hotel, but from the Caravan, it is a little further.
Attention Nour Justinia and Hotel Justinia are two different hotels…
Rested from October 2.2010 to October 8.2010 in Nour Justinia
I will not put any ratings, but just tell what I saw.
We needed an inexpensive hotel in the center of Sousse, the hotel is well located, close to shops, cafes and expensive restaurants, and the sea. I was only disappointed with the food, would have preferred not to eat at all and eat on the side.
So, when exiting the bus, we entered the side entrance, from the outside the entrance is old, shabby, dirty like the whole city of Sousse, when we entered the hotel itself, we were pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and light cosmetic repairs. They speak English at the reception. Take the 2nd - 3rd floor. 200-300 numbers. They are about the same, they differ in bathrooms (our friends had a bad curtain in the shower, with mold).
The travel agency paid 15 raccoons for a nice room with a sea view and a good bathroom. From the balcony there were gorgeous views of the sea and sunrises, and at night you can hear the sea very well.
Until one in the morning, in the courtyard of the hotel, near the pool, there is a disco for the locals, those who lived in rooms with windows overlooking the pool complained that they could not sleep, the locals drink and fight.
The room is not large in Arabic style, recently renovated, clean, towels are changed every day.
Swimming pool - it is, but it is better not to climb into it, dirty. We never saw anyone swimming there.
Breakfasts are so-called continental. Tea, coffee, cocoa, croissant, sausage or cheese, a couple of salads, cereal with milk.
Dinners. baked potatoes (delicious), chicken, pasta in tomato (terrible), stewed vegetables, melon (terrible) or watermelon.
The beach was chosen not from our hotel, but from the Caravan, it is a little further.
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Before the trip I read a lot of terrible reviews and was already beginning to worry that the rest was covered with a copper basin. . But not everything is as scary as they say. Not for the first time abroad, I am not a bad person, I have stayed in hotels of different categories and there is something to compare.
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Before the trip I read a lot of terrible reviews and was already beginning to worry that the rest was covered with a copper basin. . But not everything is as scary as they say. Not for the first time abroad, I am not a bad person, I have stayed in hotels of different categories and there is something to compare. The hotel is conveniently located in Sousse. Across the beach, a five minute walk to the bazaar and shopping malls. The pool is of course awful, but people you go to the sea or swim in the pools! Many people complain about the restaurant on the territory of the hotel - our room went straight to it and no screams or music bothered us. Rooms are not bad ...spacious ...Kitchen as everywhere, modest but you can eat ...From the rest we had a lot of fun, went on excursions, walked around the city, went to discos, went to the port ...For the money that I paid, could not rest even in the Crimea. . .
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The hotel is not bad in terms of location in the city of Sousse. But this is not an indicator for serious tourists... The pool does not work! The restaurant on site is a horror: noise, music until late, screams, screams, fights. . . The rooms are good in Arabic style, balcony, sea view. . . The kitchen is modest.
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The hotel is not bad in terms of location in the city of Sousse. But this is not an indicator for serious tourists... The pool does not work! The restaurant on site is a horror: noise, music until late, screams, screams, fights. . . The rooms are good in Arabic style, balcony, sea view. . . The kitchen is modest. . . I would like better. . . Best regards Lesya , Stepan.
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