Well, you can say this is a Marriott for the poor with all the consequences. The staff seems to do everything, but it's worth moving away from the instructions a little - immediately stupor and misunderstanding. But these are all small things. The main problem is the territory. There's nothing on it. On one side there is a large parking lot, on the other a green lawn with palm trees and sun beds, but very small 4-5 meters wide and rests against a huge fence. The hotel itself is located next to the diplomatic quarter, but on the outskirts.
The rooms correspond to the name, everything is clean, there is water, tea, coffee.