All three of them. The town is clean but very poor. The Hotel has a frequency of three. And in our room, you could only take a shower while sitting in the bathtub. The bathtub stood 3 cm away from the walls and if you take a shower in the usual position, the water fell on the walls, respectively, poured on the floor and then there was water in the bathroom
The food is also on the top three. The idea of the dishes is not bad, but the execution is so-so. Maybe the cook and I were unlucky. Pea soup in which peas are not chewed is completely hard, well, I have never had this in my life before. And for some lunch there was not a piece of bread at all. It just wasn't there. We ran across the street to the store and bought it... But it's just nonsense To maintain the frequency in the rooms, too, on a C, they moved the chair in the room... it was just inconvenient for us how it stands. There is a terrible horror under it…
there are women sitting at the reception, being rude and disrespectful to guests, especially children. the bathroom is dirty, the tap water is almost always cold. the beds are solid, the springs rest against the back. the administrators were constantly trying to cut down money for what we didn't do (originally broken TVs, peeling wallpaper from the ceiling)
The terrible condition of the rooms is reminiscent of a Soviet-era barracks. Everything is old and shabby, from the 70s, they move into the room, payment is only in cash, the card is a problem, the room does not close from the inside, there is a TV, but there is no remote control, there is nothing to watch, spend electricity, save money, in general, trash for 80 rubles.