It's terrible, it's just a shame, there's no one in the lobby. Roman, the administrator, sleeps in the back room, the guard's socks smell all over the first floor and, by the way, he is also comfortably settled on the sofa. They turned around and left 0 points.
A hotel for a budget tourist. For those who like to sleep on creaky bunks and wash with boiling water from the wrong mixer located in the shower. The window in the room is not hermetically installed. For one or two nights. Plus, only in a relatively close location from the Lybetskaya metro station
A relic of the scoop, although some rooms already have a modern renovation. It also has its own hairdresser.
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Anonymous review
October 10, 2016
A scoop in modern realities, I am surprised that such hotels still exist. It's a pity, we found out already upon check-in. We monitored the nearest hotel through Yandex.maps, it fell out in the list, everything is pretty in the photo, prices from 450 UAH (!) per day, we call the contact number, book a room for 2 people (2 beds), receive confirmation by phone and confirmation of the price of 450 UAH for 2. In fact, when we already arrived, we were told the price was already 520 UAH or so. There was no alternative in terms of location, and fatigue was taking its toll, I had to agree to these conditions. To settle in, we had to go through a whole quest, starting from filling out a huge questionnaire (in normal hotels you give your license / passport, they drive you in and after 3 minutes you already get an NFC card from the room and go to rest), after we are given 2 coupons (!) and according to them, on the floor indicated to us, you need to look for keys. In fact, it turned out that there was another "reception" where we were once again copied into some questionnaires and asked for additional information, in general, we spent about half an hour checking in. It's more fun, I won't comment on the room much, old Sovkov spring beds with holes, a radio, a 75-year-old locker, leaky plumbing, I had to put up with all this because I was wildly sleepy. In general, I did not intend to write this review, but one incident forced me to do so. When they settled in the corridor, some repairs were underway, some cables were pulled, drilled, it is not clear, closer to 19 it was all finished and quieted down, BUT at 21.30 CLEANING of the corridor and neighboring rooms began, with vacuum cleaners, knocks, conversations, everything as it should be. To say that we were shocked is to say nothing. It lasted about an hour, they did not react to the remark from us in any way, giving out some kind of indignation in our direction. I didn't want to make a scene, fatigue was taking its toll. In the morning, we quickly packed up our things and set off.
PS: WiFi didn't work either.