Through the eyes of an eyewitness

Written: 29 september 2011
Travel time: 12 — 22 september 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 5.0
I arrived at the sanatorium at night before the day of arrival and, without taking money, they settled me in building 8 in a room on the fifth floor.
Yes there are two elevators but they don't work. The room had two beds, one of them double, two bedside tables, refrigerator, wardrobe. I asked for a TV, glasses, chairs and hangers the next day and they brought them to me. I had to call a plumber, he did his job. The balcony of the room overlooked the courtyard. There was a bed and a table on the balcony. The view, if you do not look down, is beautiful: Lebanese cedar, cypresses, Crimean pines, mountains. After lunch, the sun is constantly (you can sunbathe without going to the beach). It was not convenient that opposite the private sector, in which sometimes vacationers "buzzed". The dogs of local residents were also very pestering, constantly barking
Shower - standing on the floor and the water drains through a hole in the corner. The room is clean. The trash can was simply put out the door, where it was removed. The rooms are different: somewhere there is a facelift, somewhere not. Some rooms have a bathtub or trays. The buildings of the sanatorium are old.

About the 5th building: people fled from there, because. it's damp there.
The dining room is a beautiful building from the 50s and 60s. Beautiful halls, chandeliers, as if in Soviet times - nostalgia
Feeding:
Breakfast: milk porridge (hercules, semolina, millet, rice) take as much as you want, the second course (meat, fish, sausages), tea, a piece of butter, yogurt.
Lunch: first course, second course with salad, third course and dessert (mainly watermelon)
Dinner: second course to choose from (meat, fish, sausages), tea, salad, bun, butter.
If you do not come to something, then you can take a dry ration.
The first days I could not eat everything, but then it became - normal)))
The road to the beach takes from 10 to 20 minutes. It all depends on which beach you are going to. And back twice as long, because. there is a gap of three hundred meters of road that goes uphill, at a high angle.
In general, for 900 rubles a day, I received a normal three meals a day and accommodation. There is no cure, but you heal yourself. The legs are inflated, the lungs are cleansed, the heart starts working well, because. several times a day you have to "trot" through the mountains from the sanatorium, and to it.
While I was resting, tourists from Poland came. Horror. Everyone says that Russians are noisy - NO! The Poles "buzzed" everywhere, on the street, in the dining room, in the rooms. I had to resort to threats, subsided.
In general, a normal "Soviet sanatorium" without treatment. Suitable for people who are tired of "sow" rest in hotels in Turkey and Egypt.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original