I came to the city of my childhood with my family and stayed at this hotel.
I have never come across such a dilapidated room stock anywhere. We had a megasuperlux, but how disgusting it was just disgusting to be there and touch anything!
A disgusting sofa that has been sitting for centuries, a carpet with stains on which you can study history, creaky furniture from the mid-90s. The carpet was immediately wrapped so as not to look at the age-old dirt and stains.
The bathroom is a separate test. The water stinks of rust - no washing, no washing. It's scary to take a child to the toilet. It is IMPOSSIBLE to use this toilet normally! There are no words to describe how disgusting he is. As well as the shower, however. The drain is clogged with hair, mucus, and soap. There is water EVERYWHERE after washing - there are no curtains. We washed in slates, walked in shoes and tried not to touch anything. I was deeply relieved when I left.
I couldn't stay there for 2 nights.
Next time I'll rent an apartment, but I never want to return to this hotel.
One of the advantages is the refrigerator.
By the way, there are no curtains on the windows, and in summer in Novolukoml at 3-4 o'clock in the morning it is as bright as day.
It's just awful!In any case, the budget rooms that the organization rented for us were in November , there are no windows , the cold is wild , the audibility is simply amazing, you can communicate with your roommates through the wall as if on the next bed, the room is dark , the bed is creaky to the point of outrage, if you have to spend the night choose rooms that face the street ,At least there are plastic windows.
Quite a pleasant hotel. Yes, the decor was outdated, but the room was clean and cozy, and the staff was polite. Also, the hotel itself is located near the lake, and there are shops nearby.