A cozy small studio in a newly built house, with modern elevators and fashionable digital locks that do not require the transfer of keys from the owners.
The bed is comfortable, the plumbing is fresh.
There is everything you need to stay for a few days - a refrigerator, a microwave, a hair dryer, a stove, and enough dishes for two.
There is a Nedelka cafe right in the house - delicious coffee and sweets. There is a round-the-clock tea house in the neighboring house, which is very convenient.
Of the minor disadvantages, firstly, the audibility is too high, you can even hear a quiet conversation on the phone from the neighbors; take earplugs for sleeping. And secondly, it would be worth hanging a curtain in the bathroom, after the shower the floor is all wet.
Not very. The staff is not friendly. Of the blankets, only thin blankets. There is no drinking water. It is located in the residential complex. And the locals are aggressive towards the hotel guests. We lived in a two-room room. Luxury, deluxe, I don't remember. The windows almost do not open - there is a limiter immediately. Kondey is plowing. There is a large refrigerator and a stove. There are no dishes to cook in. (we ate in a Week or in a Nawat). The washing machine is mega ancient.. At night, a huge cockroach crawled out in the bathroom. The audibility is huge. One of the advantages is an awesome soft mattress. I love these. You lie down and it's like on a cloud.
We won't be back anymore
The magnum in their house is being wiped, they laid such street tiles that in winter you can twist your neck or knock off your coccyx, I'm afraid to imagine what happens in the apartments.