Good hotel

Written: 29 july 2013
Travel time: 14 — 26 july 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
10.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
Let the name of the title not be misleading - the hotel is not good, it's just great) We had a family vacation: I, my wife and two children, lived on the 2nd floor, 2-room suite. We settled quickly: we arrived, went up to see the room, and immediately stayed in it. The room is spacious, it's not even a room, but rather an apartment. I don’t like the word “European-style renovation” - but the repair there is really high-quality, comfortable furniture, everything is thought out to the smallest detail (special thanks for the Turk, I love coffee in the morning : )). All rooms have an individual split system, which pleased. Despite the 2nd floor, the view from the balcony (we had windows on the street) is pretty good - a lot of greenery, cypresses, pines. It's nice to sit in an armchair on the balcony, drink wine, listen to cicadas. But next time we will ask for a higher floor - then the stage of the Alushta concert hall will be visible, which is across the road))). In a word, the room is such that it is pleasant to be in it. Across the road there is a paid parking lot - 50 UAH / day (does not belong to the hotel, as I understand it). Of course, you can park for free on the side of the road, but it’s somehow calmer in the parking lot for me. When we drove up to the hotel, I thought that the entrance to it was inconvenient - the streets are narrow, people walk in crowds along the roadway, but when I saw the entrances to other hotels - to the Agora, for example, I realized that I was wrong). The hotel has a cafe - Dacha (more like a restaurant should be - Old Alushta, but it was under renovation). Quiet, cozy place, the staff is extremely friendly and friendly, the prices for the level of the institution are quite ice.
Now a drop of tar: this is the beach. The hotel issues a pass to the Slava beach (this is the third paid beach along the way), you can enter for free with a pass, but sunbeds are paid - 40 hryvnia per person per day. The beach itself is very narrow and short - the width from the sea to the wall that encloses the embankment fits 4 loungers plus passages between them, about a hundred meters long, on both sides the beach is limited by breakwaters. For "free" clients, a patch was allocated near the far breakwater - 10 meters maximum, and people there lie denser than a herring in a barrel... On the first day, they decided to save money and do without sunbeds - the feeling of a poor relative who was allowed to spend the night). OK, 40 hryvnia is not a lot of money, they began to take sunbeds, but we arrived at the sea, in the end, but the feeling of "herring in a barrel" has not gone away - the sunbeds are close to each other, you can’t spread your arms and legs especially, there are no catastrophic places enough, sometimes it happened that I went to bed at one end of the beach, my wife and children at the other, tk. There were no free sunbeds nearby. The pluses of the beach include only cleanliness - there was no garbage on the beach. The public beach is indecently far from the hotel and it is dirty there. It's not worth going there.
In general, I liked the hotel, after monitoring the prices, my wife and I came to the conclusion that this is the best value for money. Maybe someday I will even come back here again. And I will definitely recommend it to my friends.
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