Elysium

Written: 6 july 2012
Travel time: 30 june — 6 july 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 5.0
I am currently here! The atmosphere is pleasant, the staff is polite and attentive, requests are not left unattended. The hotel is clean, the rooms are cleaned 2 times a day, the hotel restaurants also pay attention to cleaning dirty dishes. However, evening dresses (dresses, suits) are welcomed in these restaurants, which does not fit in the minds of a Slavic person who came to rest (including shoes and business suits). Against all the rules, I wear jeans and T-shirts and, fortunately, do not feel inferior.
The cuisine is wonderful, the choice of dishes is good, the sweet table is simply amazing with its cakes. . .
The largest pool in Cyprus brings boredom - in fact, it is a shallow and cramped structure, along which sunbeds with large Europeans lying on them stand one to the other with a wall that is not blown through.

At the same time, great attention was paid to the arrangement of additional sunbeds on large lawns between the sea and the fable, pleasant staff will help with umbrellas and the movement of sunbeds.
Sea! Sunbeds near the sea, covered, equipped with awnings, both top and side, are quite comfortable, but not very aesthetic in appearance. There is sand on the beach, although entering the sea is not very convenient, the bottom is sandy and rocky!
Territory! I would like more and much more vegetation and less tiles, stone, etc.
In conclusion, I would like to note that the hotel was not created for cheerful youth, it is more suitable for a romantic getaway, those who are over 40, those who just want to do nothing, while slowly moving from room to dinner and back, at the same time you will not feel himself isolated, Robinson on the island, and so on.
In a word, a European class "a" hotel, everything is in its restrained style.
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