On the last day of winter, in the evening, I drove into Dneprodzerzhinsk. We had to find a place where we could spend the night. The weather turned bad and it began to snow. I had to strain looking around the hotel and be careful, because. at the entrance to the city, despite the shallowness, the road diva rushed under the wheels in the hope of earning money.
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On the last day of winter, in the evening, I drove into Dneprodzerzhinsk. We had to find a place where we could spend the night. The weather turned bad and it began to snow. I had to strain looking around the hotel and be careful, because. at the entrance to the city, despite the shallowness, the road diva rushed under the wheels in the hope of earning money.
So I drove through the city (maybe I didn’t look carefully enough? ) And in the center, on Lenin Street 35, I saw an inscription - the Center Hotel. Having parked, I went to find out the cost of living, while being in doubt because of the central location of the hotel. But what was my surprise when I was told the price of 290 hryvnia for a single room.
True, these rooms were all occupied, and after waiting for some time, the administrator offered me a double room at the same price. This suited me perfectly.
On the positive side:
- Secure parking on the territory of the hotel for 15 hryvnia (the car is driven into the closed space of the hotel yard and this is a big plus in such a city)
- The room is just huge, very spacious, the ceilings are very high.
- Bed linen is clean as are the towels.
- The room is well cleaned and tidy.
- Bathroom of course not euroclass, but clean, no complaints.
- A colorful view from the top floor of smoking pipes and smog in the city center : )
- There are many paintings in the room.
Of the minuses:
- Standard in the form of thin doors providing good audibility of everything that is happening in the corridor. But this drawback is present in most hotels.
- The mattress on the bed is apparently cheap and creaks sometimes.
In fact, it is pleasant to relax in it.
So I drove through the city (maybe I didn’t look carefully enough? ) And in the center, on Lenin Street 35, I saw an inscription - the Center Hotel. Having parked, I went to find out the cost of living, while being in doubt because of the central location of the hotel. But what was my surprise when I was told the price of 290 hryvnia for a single room.
True, these rooms were all occupied, and after waiting for some time, the administrator offered me a double room at the same price. This suited me perfectly.
On the positive side:
- Secure parking on the territory of the hotel for 15 hryvnia (the car is driven into the closed space of the hotel yard and this is a big plus in such a city)
- The room is just huge, very spacious, the ceilings are very high.
- Bed linen is clean as are the towels.
- The room is well cleaned and tidy.
- Bathroom of course not euroclass, but clean, no complaints.
- A colorful view from the top floor of smoking pipes and smog in the city center : )
- There are many paintings in the room.
Of the minuses:
- Standard in the form of thin doors providing good audibility of everything that is happening in the corridor. But this drawback is present in most hotels.
- The mattress on the bed is apparently cheap and creaks sometimes.
In fact, it is pleasant to relax in it.
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