Upon arrival, we got to the construction site of the 3-star King Jireh Hotel.
Disgusting! The hotel turned out to be in construction mode, we had no mattresses, batteries, air conditioners were removed, plaster was lying everywhere, breakfasts were the same name. In the first days we were taken to another hotel to eat. We were freezing at night and dying from the heat during the day, it was impossible to wash, because there was no water in the tap, and when it appeared, it was only hot or only cold.
We asked the contractors to change our hotel, they could not do it, because at that moment, because of the event, prices rose incredibly.
Since there was no mood, they did not shoot and photograph the hotel. But there are photos 4 days later when we could not be provided with breakfast during.
For 4 days we were asked to make breakfast not from 8:30 but from 7:00, since we worked on shifts as volunteers for Formula 1, they promised every day, and every day we went hungry for a shift. This is the first time I've met such disrespect in a hotel.
What is worth saying thank you for is only for the beautiful woman who cleaned our rooms and the administrator Eldar, who steadfastly endured our discontent and blushed for his supervisor trying to help us with something.
A decent hotel in the very center of Baku. The rooms are clean, comfortable beds, good breakfasts. The staff is polite, speaks Russian. Good price/quality ratio.
They provided a room with one double bed, when two single beds were clearly spelled out in the contract. They brought a cot that was defective. Only garbage was collected in the room, there was no cleaning. There was no refrigerator, kettle. The location is close to the maiden towers, as well as the embankment and the metro. The breakfasts are very meager. There is no sound insulation in the room, everything that happens behind the doors can be heard as if it happens in the room. Water from the shower flowed onto the floor. On the plus side, the room was warm, but the wind blew out of the window.