If it were possible to put zero stars, then it would be fair.
The hotel is located almost "behind the fence" of a huge Armenian cemetery.
We were deceived at check-in. When paying for the room, we were supposed to be given 40 euros in change. We were given 1,700 Armenian drachmas. Later we found out that an error had occurred, but no one was going to fix it.
Not a single promise has been fulfilled. When you moved in, we were promised to put an extra bed. Neither on the first night, nor on the second, nor even after a dozen reminders, the bed was never put up. They asked us to give us a compressor to inflate the tire, we wait half an hour, we ask again. It was only after a repeated request that the compressor was given to us.
During the eviction, they wanted to cheat on the mini-bar. While we were packing, a friend went to rent a room and they told her that we took water, lemonades and something else from the mini bar. I had to go to the reception and explain to everyone that we did not do this and we will not pay.
Please note that the bed in the room is not just hard, it is wooden. It feels like you're sleeping on the boards.
All bed linen, bathrobes, towels are washed with bleach.
They gave the clothes to the laundry, promised to return them the next day. As a result, our belongings were given to some unknown woman who took them to Georgia. No one was going to return or compensate our belongings. As a result, we found our own things in Georgia and they were wet, crumpled and dirty. That's the kind of laundry.
The room has never been cleaned in four days. When checking into a double room, there was only one set of towels.
The garage light wasn't working.
A great place to relax. Closed territory, lots of greenery, spacious and cozy rooms. They let you in with a dog. A great restaurant with delicious food. I recommend