The train station is visible from the hotel windows. He's standing right on the same street. There is a bus stop to the airport 1 minute from the entrance. They walk every half hour.
You can take the elevator to the 4th floor. He's funny.
I had a Green number. It does not have its own refrigerator and minibar, as they say in the reviews, but there is a TV (I did not turn it on).
There are no slippers, toothbrushes, toothpaste, bathrobes and cotton swabs in the room. When I asked the "chief" for slippers and toothpaste, he said that there were none. Go to the store, they say.
I've been texting all evening, like when you're going to be.
The place is noisy. The audibility in the rooms is good. And I listened to all the drunken revelries from the street at night.
There is hot water, a warm battery, shampoo and shower gel. There are nozzles on the taps and they glow. Standing in the shower is like standing on a dance floor.
There is food in the shared kitchen. For people like me, who don't go to bed with an empty stomach. Cereal, milk, juice, apples, muffins, jam and toast are free. As well as tea, coffee, boiling water and sparkling water.
There is a stove, you can buy groceries and cook something hot.
Conclusion. If you don't care about the neighbors of tourists, residents from above and below shouting and stomping, people singing on the street and the simplicity of the decoration, then the place still pulls a maximum of 4. Wins due to the location next to the train station. The room does not cost 3,500 rubles and the rating of 9.1, I think, is too high!