Apocalypse

Written: 16 january 2011
Travel time: 14 january 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 2.0
The hotel, as well as Andreevsky Descent itself, is as close as possible to how Kyiv would look after a nuclear war.
In a word, destruction. A road broken by heavy trucks, boulders of impassable paving stones, no working lampposts, dilapidated facades of buildings.
It's hellishly cold in Andreevskaya in winter, the heating doesn't work. Somehow the electric heater helped to warm up, provided the door in the room was closed. But to go into the bath - this is out of the question - the temperature there is like outside.
There is no hot water either. That is, there is a small chance that after waiting 20-25 minutes she will go. But not for long.
The interior is creepy - old furniture, tattered wallpaper, which they somehow try to cover with curtains.
The room is cramped, to get to the wardrobe you need to walk on the bed, which takes up 90% of the space.
Bar in the room - two bottles of water (mineral water and Coca-Cola).
Towels are usually based on 1 person.
Shower accessories - 1 soap and 1 shower cap.
Whether it's worth paying 60 bucks to play Stalker is up to you.
Personally, I felt all the delights of the historical center of the capital city of Kyiv.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original