I was very surprised when I saw a translation in Russian on the Podillya website. When a conversation took place with the director of the "podillia" Vladimir Mikhailovich about the dirt in the room, he fundamentally delved into the tree-Ukrainian dialects and offered to find a translation for himself. I arrived there with my family on Friday evening, at the entrance we were met by a very tired grandmother from the hotel service, she hardly managed to explain who we are and where, after a 30-minute struggle, we succeeded.
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I was very surprised when I saw a translation in Russian on the Podillya website. When a conversation took place with the director of the "podillia" Vladimir Mikhailovich about the dirt in the room, he fundamentally delved into the tree-Ukrainian dialects and offered to find a translation for himself. I arrived there with my family on Friday evening, at the entrance we were met by a very tired grandmother from the hotel service, she hardly managed to explain who we are and where, after a 30-minute struggle, we succeeded. having paid for the junior suite, my grandmother modestly put the money in the safe and did not give us a single document confirming the payment. We didn't insist. We were told that all other participants in this business will be on Monday. We enter the room, the stench (you can’t say otherwise) is such a rotten and dirty carpet, the old rotten parquet is already moving because of the life going on under it. Water flows from the bathroom on the floor and gets under the parquet, and judging by the smell, for more than one year.
It's hard to breathe, there's a lot of dust in the air. You can see the dust in the photo. from across the bed you can see the fruit of someone's one-time love. However, throughout the "hotel" condoms even on the windowsills!
It's hard to breathe, there's a lot of dust in the air. You can see the dust in the photo. from across the bed you can see the fruit of someone's one-time love. However, throughout the "hotel" condoms even on the windowsills!
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Upon arrival in Kamenetz on a rainy evening on March 8.2008, due to lack of places in all the hotels I had visited, they made a control phone call to Podolia. They were delighted with the presence of a free "number" and rushed there. Arriving with my wife and son in Podolia, and seeing what we would have to endure if we stayed there for a couple of nights, the joy instantly disappeared.
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Upon arrival in Kamenetz on a rainy evening on March 8.2008, due to lack of places in all the hotels I had visited, they made a control phone call to Podolia. They were delighted with the presence of a free "number" and rushed there. Arriving with my wife and son in Podolia, and seeing what we would have to endure if we stayed there for a couple of nights, the joy instantly disappeared. It was replaced by despondency and hopelessness.
The rooms leave the impression of complete abandonment and neglect. It is unlikely that a normal person will return to this "hotel" again. The photos in previous reviews fully show the real state of affairs.
Having somehow calmed down their other half and the child, leaving their things, we went to have a bite to eat in the hope that the hotel would meet free ones. And she met! Moreover, it is very close along the same Lesya Ukrainka street. But that's a completely different story. .
The rooms leave the impression of complete abandonment and neglect. It is unlikely that a normal person will return to this "hotel" again. The photos in previous reviews fully show the real state of affairs.
Having somehow calmed down their other half and the child, leaving their things, we went to have a bite to eat in the hope that the hotel would meet free ones. And she met! Moreover, it is very close along the same Lesya Ukrainka street. But that's a completely different story. .
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This is actually not a hotel, it is a camp site, designed not for rest, but for "spend the night". Old, Soviet camp site. By the way, it is being tidied up a little. I was there for the first time in 2003, then there was real darkness, but by my last visit to this place it was already better. The base really has very few advantages, especially after hotels began to be built in Kamyants.
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This is actually not a hotel, it is a camp site, designed not for rest, but for "spend the night". Old, Soviet camp site. By the way, it is being tidied up a little.
I was there for the first time in 2003, then there was real darkness, but by my last visit to this place it was already better.
The base really has very few advantages, especially after hotels began to be built in Kamyants.
Far from the center, located on the outskirts of Kamyants towards Khotyn. The territory is large, shady, one of the buildings does not see the light at all, it is always very damp there. Rooms. . . Well, you've seen the photos in other reviews. Gloomy.
They don’t feed here (probably it’s for the best), in order to eat you need to walk at least 15 minutes to the market / train station.
It happens when there are no places in Kamyants, so just know that there is such an option. There is always space here ; -)
I was there for the first time in 2003, then there was real darkness, but by my last visit to this place it was already better.
The base really has very few advantages, especially after hotels began to be built in Kamyants.
Far from the center, located on the outskirts of Kamyants towards Khotyn. The territory is large, shady, one of the buildings does not see the light at all, it is always very damp there. Rooms. . . Well, you've seen the photos in other reviews. Gloomy.
They don’t feed here (probably it’s for the best), in order to eat you need to walk at least 15 minutes to the market / train station.
It happens when there are no places in Kamyants, so just know that there is such an option. There is always space here ; -)
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