Quite a good location of this small hotel: a 5-minute walk from a large German supermarket with quite reasonable prices and a fairly large assortment, you have to go down to the beach, but there is a convenient ladder; a pedestrian shopping street with a bunch of all sorts of taverns and eateries is about 10-12 minutes walk away. After passing this street and taking another 10-minute walk, you can get to the old town. There is something to see there: very interesting old houses, beautiful sea views and lots of small restaurants.
In the hotel itself, only breakfasts are served, and the most common ones are fried and boiled eggs, sausages, cheese, sausage, fruits, coffee, tea. The staff does not speak Russian very well, but everything is redeemed by a great desire to help and a sincere kind attitude. If you bring food or drinks with you, you will be given a corkscrew, appliances, and plates. Wi-fi works regularly and for free around the clock.
There is a small clean pool and sun beds with umbrellas on the territory, but you need to take up space at least during breakfast.
As for the beach, the hotel does not have its own beach, however, like the rest of the nearby neighboring guest houses.
A toy green train runs through the city with an interval of half an hour, stopping in three hotels (2 min. Walking). This train goes to the wonderful free beach in about 20 minutes. However, we only went once, it was just a pity for the time.
Room cleaning is regular and quite conscientious, if you need to change a towel, you just need to throw it on the floor, the toilet room is clean and has not brought any surprises in terms of leaks and malfunctions.
They didn't even turn on the air conditioner, they just slept with the windows open.
In general, both the town and the hotel left quite a favorable impression. If you are a budget tourist, not prone to conflicts and without excessive requirements for a 3-star hotel, then you will be comfortable and comfortable here, just take a room with a sea view.