This is how the USSR collapsed

Written: 22 august 2012
Travel time: 1 — 7 august 2012
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Booked an apartment 2 weeks before arrival. But upon arrival at the hotel, it turned out that there was no room, and at the reception there was simply a perestroika period hamlet, who spoke in the style of "not my problems, go figure it out in the sales department, this is their cant. " They offered to see the suite. This is something with something!! ! I haven't seen such a filthy hotel for a very long time. Everything is shabby, the floors are dirty, repairs were probably done during the councils. In the room, the ceiling is a maximum of 2.20 on the head really presses, the furniture is all peeled, the carpet is worn. The picture on the site is pretty photoshopped, in real life everything is much worse. We refused to check in, went to another hotel. The hotel owners should be ashamed of this, because their hotel bears the name of this magnificent city and, in theory, should correspond to the status of the main hotel of the city. p. s. Under the window on the embankment, a tunnel is being built, they are sawing something around the clock, loading, rattling and yelling in Tajik. Windows do not open. My advice - never take this hotel, it is not worth it.
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