Inhospitable Shore

Written: 4 july 2011
Travel time: 10 — 12 june 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Hotel. We were in the Golden Pavé for 2 days in June 2011. The entrance to the hotel itself is from the courtyard. In contrast to the shining facade with the entrance to the restaurant, the yard is not equipped, littered with garbage. Reception on the second floor. The staff is exclusively Hungarian speaking. We took a junior suite at a price of 230/UAH. day. The room is spacious, there is a large bath, hot water, towels. CRT TV with Hungarian and Ukrainian channels. The furniture is new: a spacious bed with a comfortable orthopedic mattress, a bedside table, a sofa, an armchair, a closet, etc. The view from the windows is Varka's ditch. City: Despite the population of 25 thousand (70% - Hungarians, 10% - Gypsies), the town made a good impression. Old narrow streets, pointed roofs of churches, picturesque Korzo (pedestrian street) with many small cafes. More than half of the inscriptions are in Hungarian, incl. at the state institutions. Meals: We ate 2 times in "F. Kok" on Muzhaiskaya street. First time - I liked everything. The second time around (probably drained leftovers from the previous day) the quality of the food was disgusting. "Trebisov" - purely for Hungarians, Russians are not allowed. Praised on the Internet "Sherkert" turned out to be a simple roadside eatery. In addition, we ate 2 times in a cafe on Korzo - directly opposite the square. Heroes (I don’t remember the names, inside and outside the interior is in black). Visitors are exclusively Hungarians, the staff does not understand Russian (or pretends to). The quality of the dishes is tolerable, but the Magyar waiters repeatedly and stubbornly tried to cheat, which of course did not work out for them, but they spoiled the mood. On average, in the city, the cost of a dinner for 2 (first, meat, side dish, salad, drink - without alcohol) will cost about 200-250 UAH, which is not small, but much less than in the Crimea. Baths: located on the territory of the village of Transcarpathia on the street. Koryatovich. In a word - in the best traditions of the "scoop". The water is dirty, heated, apparently, by the heat emitted from the numerous bodies of the bathers. There are no lockers. Personal belongings, according to the rules of the pool, must be left not even in drawers, but on a common bench in the locker room among the mountains of other people's clothes (!!! ) Therefore, running away from the persistent whistles of the guards, you have to carry your things and valuables with you to leave at the edge pool within line of sight. An hour of stay in this Brezhnev reserve - 30 UAH per person.
Bottom line: You feel like an unexpected and unwanted guest in this Magyar city. Hotel 8/10. Food, service in the city 1/10.
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