On June 23, 2018, during the celebration of the City Day, a grand opening of a monumental and decorative sculpture in honor of the Luchosa River, one of the three waterways in the city, took place next to the Luchesa Hotel.
The author of the work, cast in bronze and weighing about 100 kg, is the sculptor Sergey Sotnikov.
A sculptural composition of a river nymph adorns the area near the Luchesa hotel, although currently the area around the sculpture and the steps of the ladder are being put in order.
I am delighted how it has grown in convenience ,convenient access ,a place for the disabled,parking is both paid and free convenient,the restaurant has a menu for vegans, and the staff is responsive, we were during the Slavic bazaar,the room was booked only on July 12, we wanted to stay and of course due to the Slavic bazaar the rooms are free there was no, the staff took care of us and found ways to extend us , for which they are especially grateful and I think he is ready to apply for a 4-star hotel , the only negative is not significant , but as I understand the human factor, room cleaning is not at a high level .
A good hotel. We stayed for 3 nights. There is paid parking. The room has almost everything you need. What was missing was a hair dryer(. Shower gel and soap in dispensers in the bathroom. There is a shower cabin and a toilet in the room. There is a free ironing room and a water cooler on the floor. Everything is clean, modest, neat. You can eat at the restaurant on the 14th floor. The choice of dishes is not very large, but you will not stay hungry. Downstairs there are vending machines, a lobby bar. I really liked that despite the multi-storey building, the elevator does not have to wait long. Moreover, there are several of them.
The reception staff is pleasant and courteous.
In general, we were satisfied. The next time we come, we'll probably stay here too. Thanks to all the staff for the wonderful work.