We came from St. Petersburg in August for a couple of days on business and were surprised that all the hotels for adequate money in Minsk and the surrounding area were packed to capacity, we thought we would have to sleep in the car)) In the Russian Federation, we have not encountered such an outrage - there is clearly a supply that does not keep up with demand - Russians have flooded in) I got this guest house well, as a result we stayed 2 nights. Very clean and tidy in the room, clean, new linen. Minsk is 20 minutes away by car, very convenient. The guest house is located in a beautiful (and judging by the houses and cars near them) and not poor village, there is a shop and a small lake. The host is pleasant and adequate. But I warn you - bring cash - Belarusians are not particularly friendly with transfers to the card, as we noticed.
We arrived at one o'clock in the morning, the trip was an emergency, there was no way to book in advance. On the way, they called hotels, there were no rooms available anywhere. There was an empty room here, we arrived. They asked if it was possible to pay by card or transfer, the owner said only in cash, when asked where the nearest ATM was, he silently turned around, closed the gate in our face and turned off the light. It is simply not possible to imagine such an inhumane attitude. As a result, they had to spend the night in the car with the child, as another available room was found in the hotel for 1800 Belarusian rubles.