A wonderful place: especially if you are on your way to Brest, where you can relax and eat delicious food. The dishes are delicious, you can choose dishes of national Belarusian cuisine. The staff is helpful and friendly. If you are traveling with a large company, you can order a set lunch or dinner. A very pleasant environment of the gostiny dvor: a small outdoor recreation area. I recommend you to visit.
We stayed overnight on 08/03/2024. It is a very cozy and atmospheric place. Clean bed linen, fresh towels, rooms are clean and well maintained. The portions in the restaurant are very large, you can get enough of one dish.
Well-maintained territory! Swings, gazebos, pond, volleyball court. Storks live on the territory.
Gostiny Dvor is located on the tourist route from castles/palaces (Mirsky, Nesvizh) towards Brest. It is very convenient to stop and visit the Kossovsky Palace.
The guest house is open in the premises of the historical postal station and it is possible to stay in rooms that were guest rooms under the emperor (but they are more expensive). Other rooms are located a little further away, in restored village huts. Breakfasts/dinners are served in the dining room of the postal station, there are rooms for private celebrations.
However, it should be noted that the place is focused more on holding private events - for individual guests they are prepared according to a pre-agreed order, the food was not impressed and the coffee was even more upset : (rooms in the guest house with everything minimally necessary, no frills - for example, there are no dental, cosmetic, sewing kits. The rooms have stone floors - it's a bit cold. Sockets are not very conveniently located and other similar little things are upsetting.
There is a huge well-maintained yard at the station, in good weather it is pleasant to walk, swing on a swing, relax on benches under the branches of trees.
Keep in mind - there are ways across the road! Trains travel both day and night - if your sleep is light, it can spoil the impression.
In conclusion, I would like to convey words of support to the current owner - it's great that you are preserving history! Development and prosperity!