Everything is within walking distance. The rooms are relatively clean. Towels, brushes, pastes, soap, shampoo, shower gel and hair dryer are available. There is also a small fridge and a kettle. There are glasses, but they don't put water on.
Of the cons, the shower just hangs in the toilet without a shower and smoky rooms.
It's good for us!
The hotel is tired. But the bed is snow-white, there is a toilet, towels are changed. The bed linen was changed in 6 days. But, the best thing is the breakfasts. For hotels of this level, it's just super.
It is located next to the brewery. Very convenient location.
And the price difference between Tumangan is around 5000.
Don't take it if you need comfort! August 17, 20*24. We were settled into a triple room, the room turned out to be unmade, the carpet was not vacuumed or a hundred years old, dust in the corners, crumbs from everything and sausage films behind the bed, unwashed mugs with traces of tea, the walls in the toilet were in something brown ..., the impression was immediately spoiled to zero out of ten... They refused to change our room, saying there were no vacancies. The hotel itself is not just poor, but what a dead man! The windows are leaking, we have towels and rags on the window in our room, a gap in the finger is only thick, they are taped over for the winter, the ceiling is covered with stains...entrance: stairs - anti-slip strips on the tape, the ceiling with holes, the walls are so damaged that there are no decent words. Sofas were recently changed in the lobby, apparently sometimes finances allow. This is the ghetto! We went outside and saw nothing but desolation and abandonment. So many rooms on the ground floors are empty, which is just crazy. Roads are trying to be rehabilitated, paving slabs are killed everywhere. After Yanji, it feels like you've entered a Russian village that's on the verge of disappearing.