Rest in Miskhor

Written: 20 may 2012
Travel time: 30 june — 22 july 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 6.0
We rested at the Violet Hotel (at that time it had not yet received such a name) in July 2011 with my wife and four-year-old daughter in a standard room. The hosts are very hospitable, until the room was ready, we were settled in a "suite" for a few days at no extra charge.
It is very convenient that in any room there is an electric stove, dishes and a refrigerator - you can cook something yourself, warm up something, without being tied to a cafe or a dining room. Naturally, the room has all the amenities, air conditioning, TV with satellite channels - many Russian ones, incl. children's.
On the balcony of a standard room, you can comfortably sit with a laptop, you can catch WiFi; stable 3G signal (Utel), no matter how scolded.
The location is quite convenient - indeed, there are two shops, a cafe nearby; from the beach (the beach of the Ai-Petri sanatorium) it takes about 5 minutes to walk, however, you need to know how and where (the owners will show you).

The sights of the South Coast are nearby: you can walk to the cable car in 10 minutes, a little further - Alupka Park. You can also walk to the center of Miskhor with all the infrastructure in about 10 minutes; you can walk along the road - there will be a supermarket and a couple of shops, you can go downstairs and go through the park - there are children's entertainment, stalls; a little further - a dining room (we dined there several times), the beach "Mermaid", the pier "Miskhor" - you can get to Yalta by sea and further, we went to the Nikitsky Botanical Garden.
There is a stop nearby, two buses go to Yalta (if you choose the right time, you can easily take a seat) - one goes upstairs (you can get to the zoo and the Glade of Fairy Tales) and comes to the bus station (we never went to the end), the other goes down, comes almost to the seaport and the embankment. If you go the other way - after a couple of stops Vorontsovsky Park, the final one.
We were not lucky with the weather - that year at the beginning of July it was cool, the water warmed up only after a week and a half, then we managed to swim, but it's a pity that we had so little rest.
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