Bad hotel

Written: 2 july 2011
Travel time: 24 — 30 june 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 2.0
When choosing a hotel, I was guided by the price / quality ratio, like all of us. On the Internet, everything looks good and with a claim to luxury. However, we didn't make it through the day. Room 8, which I booked a month in advance, turned out to be a former reception desk (they didn’t even remove the stickers from the door that are usually hung at the entrance to shops, etc. ). The windows in the room do not open, the doors are transparent (plastic) and go straight to the alley. When booking a room, they asked the administrator how far and the pedestrian zone from the hotel, to which they received an evasive answer that everything is great with us. it’s really impossible to just undress in the room calmly, people walk under the windows, make noise and look in, because the door of the room is located directly opposite the former entrance to the hotel, they didn’t even remove the signboard. everyone thinks that this is the entrance. the darkness is simple, the room stinks of dampness and is very musty, because it is clear that it is not ventilated. pillows and towels stink as if they had not been changed (and it seems to me that before our arrival no one cleaned or replaced anything at all). the plumbing is grubby, the jacuzzi about which they wrote in general is a kapets, the furniture is of very poor quality. in the next room 6 did not work TV and air conditioning. The air conditioning in our room was noisy and it smelled too. The hotel does not have a territory, I have not seen the pool, they say on the top floors. in general, it was impossible to put up with these shortcomings and we quickly found another hotel (Villa Kapriz in Alushta) - I recommend it. and don't go to the alliance, at least to number 8.
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