My son ordered that it be in the center - to throw things, wash a little, trample along the boulevard to the embankment and then just spend the night until the early morning flight. It is clear that there will be no other way for "ridiculous" money - rather, a hostel. I read disappointed reviews (((. There is some charm - a colorful quiet street, the house itself, the room is clean, everything is simplified to the limit)), the light is only overhead, but the parquet is "old school" in excellent condition), the window sill is almost a meter deep ))). Peter reminded me). Wi-Fi, in principle, there is mail to poke. The bathroom, of course, is clean, but everything is cleaned up... The shift guys at the reception were very friendly, patiently and in detail explained where to go in the area in the little time left. At the moment, a taxi was called, we raced along empty roads to the airport in 25 minutes. I repeat - the location is super, the rest is for the unassuming public, and for a short time. For about 20 euros a day, it's ridiculous to expect anything else.
Of the advantages, only the location of the hotel in the very center of the pedestrian zone and very polite and helpful staff. The hotel itself is in an old residential building, you climb up a terrible staircase and a terrible corridor without repair to the second floor. Several rooms and a couple of tables in the corridor for breakfast. Small, cramped rooms, a shower- a hole in the floor, not fenced off by anything, a tiny washbasin. View from the window of the picturesque Baku street. Very noisy from passing cars. They escaped from there the next day.