It's quite a nice hotel outside, it's also good inside, convenient location, everything is nearby, the view from the window is excellent - on the church, the church, the central square.
The refrigerator was not working in the room, the towel holder and shower curtains were broken.
However, the main disadvantage is the night noise. Even on the 3rd floor, you will hear free concerts of restaurant visitors under your windows, who, after closing the restaurant, will not want to leave for a long time, they will sing, swear, etc. In my case, it got quieter after 2 a.m. Yes, the situation seems to be like this only on weekends. But it's still unpleasant, there's such an aftertaste from a broken night.
The administration is polite and friendly, but the rooms leave much to be desired, there are some stains on the floor, the TV practically does not show, the bed is made of two mattresses, which are no longer very good, and sleeping on a large bed of two mattresses is still a pleasure, really the linen, though old, but clean. There are only two towels available, and based on their condition and quality, we can say that one is for the feet, although it is smaller in size, and the second is for the face, although I would be afraid to dry myself with it, there is nothing more to dry off after a shower. And most importantly, it's semi-Luxury, it's scary to even think that it's standard....
The team and I had a chance to have lunch at this place, so it was some kind of horror!!! Dinner was, in principle, not so bad. But it all started with breakfast! Even children would probably cook porridge better! It was possible to sculpt beautiful figures out of it, so they didn't even serve a spoon to it. Fried eggs turned out to have non-pluggable "eyes"! So I had to settle for a cheese and ham sandwich! Well, lunch, if not for the chicken soup, which turned out to be quite good, then we would have to take only the energy of the sun to the game!)) Because the pasta that was brought to us had to be cut with a knife, it was a macaroni pie, tasteless, colorless, odorless! It's good that the city itself compensated for all this horror with its beauty! Especially a walk to the riverbank, where the annual Ukha-Fest holiday began on this day!))