Everything in Dilijan is magical and beautiful. A beautiful cozy city, a resort. Very sincerely friendly people. And I really liked that Cafe#2 has one national dish, Armenian coffee.
A very nice street, small, but very colorful. They also call it Artisans Street. And indeed, there is a shop of a wood carver, a potter... You can also purchase items of their creation here. There is a hotel, a restaurant.
Location on the most beautiful street of Dilijan, the only one in the city.
The Internet was sufficient for remote connection.
That's all from the positive.
Didn't like it · Breakfast starts at 9 am - it's very late for those traveling by car. And on Sunday breakfast starts at 10 am !!! And I want to ask - do you not want to work from the word at all ? The restaurant staff is half asleep, indifferent to their guests. At our request to give us the opportunity to have breakfast at 8 a.m., they promised to feed us - but the staff members were still asleep at the workplace at 8 a.m. and we were frankly ignored. We were not provided with hot dishes for breakfast. Only prepared cold snacks taken out of the refrigerator from the evening - butter, bread, sliced from 5 transparent pieces of meat, iced cabbage salads. We spat and left hungry, did not wait for the staff to deign to feed us a hot breakfast.
At the same time, some tattooed blogger accidentally came in and brewed coffee. And we weren 't even offered .
Stray large dogs roaming around the hotel are straining, which rush at tourists. The territory of the hotel is a passageway for locals and stray dogs. It's hard to sleep at night - you're afraid to open a door or window, as there is a feeling that thieves or inadequate locals will get into you now. The dogs attacked us both in the evening and in the morning, and one dog just tripled on the rug in front of the room.
There was no security and confidence in personal safety. The window for ventilation cannot be opened - because there is a possibility that scammers will get in from the street.
It was COLD in the room, even so - TERRIBLY cold and damp. In summer in the middle of June - at night + 10, and in the room too + 10, the room is a stone bag. We slept with two heaters, and then on the verge of freezing. What is here in winter or autumn, it's even scary to imagine.
The mattress is like a hammock. One person turns over - the other bounces like on a trampoline.
The TV was hardly set up by the reception employee. Is this the norm ?
There is no refrigerator in the room. Probably , it 's already cold in the rooms - why else spend money .
And this is a hotel with one of the highest price tags in Dilijan !!! It 's an outrage !
There is NOTHING to do in Dilijan. NOTHING AT ALL. Drive by. Do not spoil the impression of Armenia.