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Written: 15 july 2011
Travel time: 12 — 21 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 3.0
We rested in Karabakh in 2010, with our parents. They lived in a 3-storey building on the 2nd floor with amenities on the block. The rooms are ordinary (old beds, furniture not the first freshness) of the amenities, only a small TV.
We lived in a 2-storey wooden building with "private amenities" (there is a shared toilet and washbasin in the room, a little better than the public one. The shower in the building did not work, so we ran to our parents to wash. Two Soviet-era beds and a small refrigerator. In that In the heat of 2010, the doors to the room were kept constantly open so as not to fry. There is a fan rental service at the base, but they are Soviet-era, like from a museum, and buzz as if a bomber is flying over you.
The food is poor, the only plus is that you can pay by the day, it is convenient if you travel a lot on excursions. The dining room is terribly hot, no fans let alone air conditioners.

The beach is normal, but you need to take a place under a canopy in the morning. The water is very clean which is a big plus. BUT the big minus is the way from the body to the beach and back. It’s still nothing to go down, but after water procedures it’s not very pleasant to go uphill. The territory of the base is large, a large park, but neglected, the most annoying thing is that the base has potential, but they don’t want to develop it. They try to squeeze the maximum out of the legacy of the Soviet era.
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