Day in Uman

Written: 8 november 2011
Travel time: 9 — 10 july 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 5.0
Had to bring 1 night in this hotel as there were no other options. We took a junior suite (600 UAH), we didn't even look at the standards. To be honest, the hotel is crappy, and not because I'm picky.
Disadvantages:
- dirty rooms (worn carpet, which becomes better in shoes), a stale sofa, an uncomfortable bathroom, dark colors in the design of the room, cheap interior elements that you can do without, colored linen (for some reason, Ukrainian hotels believe that this is cool, although it is unacceptable to use other linen than white), dark towels. There is no feeling of comfort and cleanliness when you enter the room.

-incomprehensible layout of the room: the shower cabin, which not only did not work as it should, was located separately from the bathroom in a large room with windows, despite the fact that the curtains were not long enough to completely close all the windows)))) so from the windows opposite you can admire a person who is washing in the shower)))) The same can be done from the living room of the room itself, since this magical "shower room" led a la a balcony door with glass that shone through when the light was on))) Probably, this is an idea local creative designers)
The restaurant is pretty good. The service is good, the order did not have to wait long. The layout of the hall with huge leather sofas is incomprehensible, since this is a restaurant and it is simply uncomfortable to sit and eat. Except to sip wine from a glass all evening.
Didn't like the breakfast, very poor.
The staff is friendly, I liked the girls at the reception. The maids are too curious and tactless.
Conclusion: the hotel would not recommend, but given the lack of other accommodations, the choice is not great. So stop, but look both ways )))
Have a nice trip everyone : -)
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