Lost time

Written: 31 july 2011
Travel time: 16 — 30 july 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 2.0
The journey began with a flight by Bulgarian Airlines - an old plane you sit squeezed from all sides, it is convenient only for a person 1m tall. 50 cm offered during the flight a glass of water, coffee, tea and a roll with butter and ham in the middle. There are no blankets. We arrived at the hotel, the girl at the reception is laconic and the management of the complex is probably embarrassed by her poor knowledge of the Russian language. The room has a Spartan kitchen made of chipboard, a kettle that does not turn off when it boils and a stove that can shock a small refrigerator. There is air conditioning, there are mosquitoes. Some rooms overlook the pool, others overlook a wasteland with a construction site. To the sea 700 meters you have to go along the road from the boards, which sometimes snakes crawl over, the complex was built on the territory of the reserve. The beach is dirty and paid 8 euros per day -2 sunbeds, a table and an umbrella. No toilet, two showers. On the territory of the complex sewerage is often clogged and it smells both in the rooms and on the territory. There is no exchanger, no supermarket, no spa, two sports fields, a small gym. Apartments in the complex were bought mainly by our compatriots, many children. For food and to exchange money you have to go to the city for 4 km. There is a train every 30 minutes, a taxi to the city costs 6 euros. The food was ok, we had breakfast. But it is better to have lunch and dinner in the city, there is more choice. In general, if I had known I would not have gone. If you decide to go on vacation to Bulgaria, I do not recommend this place to you.
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