For those who miss the "sleaze"

Written: 4 march 2013
Travel time: 1 — 4 march 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 3.0
Judging by the great reviews, my comment will not be published. I will still speak up.
If you miss the Russian "redneck" and the foundations of the former "Sovdepiya", then you are here.
The hotel has an entourage of former luxury, about 5 years ago. A notorious Russian-speaking administrator will remind you of all the delights of communicating with hotel service from the times of the Soviet Union. Like "Where are you, to whom. If you don't like it - next time go where it's better, " etc.
The room is set up the same way. There is a table, but no chairs. There are ottomans, but sitting at the table he is at the level of the chin. The telly is super new, but in the corner of the room, it is supposed to be watched either standing or sitting again on the ottoman. There are shelves under the ceiling in the closet, you can’t get it from the ottoman, but you can hang everything on hangers.

Breakfasts - a meager choice and on the principle of "if you gape, you will not find anything except bread. " One would like to ask: "What, they steal from you? "
God forbid you tell the cleaner "Come back later", even in her silent look you will hear everything eternal, inherent only in the school cleaner "Aunt Masha".
And finally. Prague is a fairly large city and it is full of 3-star hotels with Russian-speaking staff and for the same money. For those who praise this "remnant of socialism", I assure you, you will be pleasantly surprised with a little effort.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
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