I really liked the hotel! The room had everything you need for a stay: a shower, a kettle, a refrigerator, air conditioning and toiletries. The breakfasts are very tasty, varied, and everything is very homey. The location of the hotel is wonderful, in 5 minutes there is the old town with cobbled streets and beautiful houses, markets with all necessary things and fruits / vegetables, also very close to the Argo cable car (where you can view the city from a height). You can walk to the sea in 15-20 minutes at a calm pace.
Sometimes I wonder, what exactly do people need from the hotel where they live on vacation? I need a clean space where I can sleep in peace, pack my things, take a shower, and if they also make breakfast: so it's generally beautiful!
Union accommodates all this: there is a wonderful hostess here, very polite and tolerant, always ready to help if you ask. He immediately honestly says that he does not enter the room in the absence of guests, and does not allow his employees, if you need to wash or replace something, ask. And I completely agree with this, my tongue will definitely not fall off to state my request.
The room is neat, cozy, has air conditioning, a wardrobe, a table (except that there are no chairs), a refrigerator, a balcony with a dryer (in Batumi you can't dry anything in the apartment, you need to hang it outside), a shower, a sink, a toilet - everything is fine. Breakfast is served for each room separately, it's not a buffet, it's nice, there is an element of a kind of "breakfast with relatives".
I'll say a couple of things: if you are not a fan of getting up early (breakfasts from 08:00 to 09:00) or a lover of light food (there can be dumplings and fried sausages for breakfast), then there's nothing you can do about it. Suluguni, by the way, is great, and it's there every day! Also, every day there is a stable sausage, butter, bread, sweets, jam, honey, boiled eggs - in general, at home.
And don't be surprised that you will be settled without too much effort) I'm explaining. A situation may occur that is unusual for those who are used to a thorough check-in with a bunch of paperwork. It's like this: "Oh, hello! Have you arrived yet? Your room is on the fifth, the key is in the lock. Come on in, live! Welcome to Georgia, have a rest!". That's all. And they were also evicted)
There are no complaints, the hotel is located in the old town, there is a lot of everything around, including a market with awesome fruits and all sorts of stuff, 25 minutes to the sea on your knees, along the way there are many shops and colorful pubs, and most importantly it is quiet at night. I definitely recommend it, unless you are, of course, a fan of standing in line for 30 minutes to the elevator in Orbi or "luxury style" with a pool and inflatable ducklings, where you are kissed in all places and offered to replace towels three times a day. There is a simple human attitude towards vacationers here, and it's great.
p.s. If you live there, pay attention in the evenings to the second-floor balcony in the building on the corner of the alley towards the market. There you can often see a dog who loves to bark at anyone he doesn't like. A real guardian of the street)
p.p.s. Cats near the hotel are picky, they don't eat cottage cheese, bread and a bunch of other things, but sausage and cheese - for a sweet soul!