holiday review

Written: 4 september 2011
Travel time: 27 august — 2 september 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 6.0
Immediately, I note that the overall impression of the hotel corresponds to the impression of the state - poor, impoverished Bulgaria. The hotel, regardless of anyone's previously read reviews, does not correspond to a 5 * hotel, max-4 *, but in terms of attitude towards tourists, food-3 * .
In the room immediately upon arrival called the maid and the manager of the hotel, because. black mold covered the tub adjoining the wall. The rooms were cleaned superficially, the carpet was full of hair from previous tourists. The air conditioner did not work, even after the repair by the masters there was no cold air - apparently they save on electricity.
At first glance, the food seems to be nothing, but for 2-3 days I didn’t want to look at anything anymore - every day fried eggs, semolina, breakfast cereals, sausages, cooks try to cook pancakes right in the hall, but everything is on fire on the stove, stinks. Juices - powder Yupi, tea bags - the cheapest - solid rubbish, coffee - 3 in one.

The staff is focused solely on money, not services. We tried to use the Internet - in the hotel there is one broken-down computer with a non-working keyboard in full, without a camera and microphone, 2 euros per hour.
If you want to relax against the backdrop of the riot of German and Romanian youth, then you are in Golden Sands, until 5 o’clock in the morning the music and screams do not stop. Plastic windows do not save either. umbrella, 8-bed, 3-mattress) for one person. The famous Golden Sands Beaches are dirty, spitted with cigarette butts, bottle caps, cleaned lazily and only where you show.
A cafe on the beach - with dirty sofas flooded with coffee and beer, barkers grab your hands and drag you into the cafe, and if you refuse, they swear for nothing.
Taxi drivers are angry, impudent, they strive to breed money, they asked for 20 lev to Varna, and after a little squabble they drove for 7-10 lev.
The bulk of the goods in stores are something second-hand in Moscow.
Were in Byala, Obzor. There is a hotel-20-30 leva per day, quiet, calm, everything is free on the beach.
Beware of exchangers - there is a continuous scam on the course: if on the street a sign is 1 euro - 1.95 leva, then inside - 1 euro - 1.59 leva.
Guides, however, offered to change them for 1 euro - 1.8 leva. In Varna, we changed in a bank on the street. Prince Boris 1 euro - 1.9515 leva.
CONCLUSION: look for other places to stay, Bulgaria, even in the declared version of Marina Grand Beach 5 * - this is only for extreme people.
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