He lived in a standard double room,
There was no window to the street, there was a window - there was no street behind it, there was a corridor and doors to other rooms outside my window, I was very surprised...to put it mildly!!! The room is very stuffy, I had to sleep with the air conditioner on. The bathtub is tiny, I have never seen such a bathtub, it is a plastic cocoon, made of fiberglass and painted yellow. The sink is tiny, the shower cabin in this "cocoon" is of medium size. The bed is normal, I slept well. I went to the hotel at four o'clock at night, at 4 a.m. I just went to bed, and at 08.26 a.m. the locksmith began hammering something very LOUDLY for a long time and very intensively!!!! I endured it, got up, found the booklet, found the administrator's number, called the reception, with indignation in my voice I tried to find out what kind of "bullshit" it was!? To which I was rude to say that the door is being repaired and actually we already have the right! I cursed and went angry, and not getting enough sleep in this creepy microscopic bath....I went to breakfast, I was not very satisfied with the kitchen, but figs with it. I came home from breakfast and went back to bed. And lo and behold, the hotel also has a puncher!!!! That's where I ended up staying in the room. I did not take pictures of it, I did not plan to leave a review. But Yandex persistently reminded me of this))
One of the best and most expensive hotels in the city, located on the banks of the Ulba River with a beautiful promenade. The rooms in the hotel are comfortable and clean, the staff is polite.