We chose the hotel because it was promised on the hotel website, quote: "The hotel is part of the Crimean Hotel with St. Petersburg Service 2016 project. " The hotel has sports grounds for playing volleyball and badminton. Massage services and free mud treatment consultations are available. Excursions around the Crimea are organized for guests.
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We chose the hotel because it was promised on the hotel website, quote: "The hotel is part of the Crimean Hotel with St. Petersburg Service 2016 project. "
The hotel has sports grounds for playing volleyball and badminton. Massage services and free mud treatment consultations are available. Excursions around the Crimea are organized for guests. Free internet access is available on site. In the evening, the hotel hosts open-air movie screenings and cocktails at the bar. For younger guests, there is a kids club with animators and a playground. "
In fact, none of this happened. And it was: dead rooms with old equipment, rusty plumbing, symbolic cleaning, cobwebs and dust everywhere, unfriendly staff of randomly recruited St. Petersburg students who regularly forgot to bring teaspoons and sugar, poor food. Everything became clear after "additional" information from other vacationers: a St. Petersburg businesswoman rented an old hotel "Shtil" (the owner allegedly lives in Turkey), changed its name to "Two Fish" and launched false advertising on the Internet.
The hotel has sports grounds for playing volleyball and badminton. Massage services and free mud treatment consultations are available. Excursions around the Crimea are organized for guests. Free internet access is available on site. In the evening, the hotel hosts open-air movie screenings and cocktails at the bar. For younger guests, there is a kids club with animators and a playground. "
In fact, none of this happened. And it was: dead rooms with old equipment, rusty plumbing, symbolic cleaning, cobwebs and dust everywhere, unfriendly staff of randomly recruited St. Petersburg students who regularly forgot to bring teaspoons and sugar, poor food. Everything became clear after "additional" information from other vacationers: a St. Petersburg businesswoman rented an old hotel "Shtil" (the owner allegedly lives in Turkey), changed its name to "Two Fish" and launched false advertising on the Internet.
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