An old hotel built by Americans about 30 years ago "for themselves".
After the change of political course, it ended up in the hands of national owners and went downhill in all respects.
The rooms are old, worn out and unkempt.
No 5*. A maximum of 3.
The room equipment does not exactly match the top five (no slippers, very poor quality cosmetics, old hard towels, etc.).
The breakfasts are poor.
To get to breakfast, you first need to get a ticket, sign for breakfast, and then give the ticket to the waiter when you sit down at the table.
There is a constant hum and low-frequency vibration in the rooms.
The reception desk is quite rude.
The cards do not work, and an additional commission is charged when calculating the currency.
Sockets (and current) in American standard rooms. You need to bring adapters for electrical appliances that can operate at 110 V.
There is a clean swimming pool outside, in which no one swims.
There is a beautiful view from the room.
These are the advantages.
I lived for 3 nights.
It was tense.
They cheat with breakfast, upon arrival they say that it is not included. Then, after the proceedings, they apologize and do not return the money. Cheating with checks at dinner. Sockets are falling out, I found a nail in the carpet. They position themselves as 5 stars, there are no slippers in the rooms, they barely reach 3 stars.
The worst hotel, the staff cheats and brings a check with a bill on the back written in pen.Everything would be fine, but the waiter from the room service takes the check from the table into his pocket and runs away, at the request to bring checks and menus, leaves irrevocably.It's a pity that they are so cheap and stupid, the administrator and the rest of the staff cover the theft and do not provide a bar card with prices👎👎👎👎