The OSCE mission lives here

Written: 25 august 2016
Travel time: 17 — 18 august 2016
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 6.0
If you are going to Askania in the evening, then you have no options. Within a radius of 80 km there are no other hotels around except for Cannes. Therefore, the review is solely so that you know what to expect.
The hotel is simple, sovkovy character. Upon moving in, the strict granny gave out a form of the Ukrainian SSR Form No. 7-G, printed in 1989 : -) I suspect that my grandmother worked here as a commandant when it was still a hostel.
10 minutes walk to the nature reserve. Parking is available, no elevator, bag to the 3rd floor up the stairs.
Huge room inside half empty. Cleanly. There is no soap, but there were two shampoos for 4 guests. There are no screens on the windows, so it was not possible to sleep with fresh air. But there is air conditioning. TV set of the late 80s, big one : -) There is hot water. The cafe on the ground floor serves breakfast.

The hotel is inhabited by representatives of the OSCE, who monitor the border with Crimea. Very nice Poles and other foreigners, they don't speak Russian at all. It was very interesting to watch how a foreign man ordered two eggs with bacon and an americano. If I hadn't intervened, he would have had to eat double oatmeal with milk : -)
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