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Comfortable rooms, but the hotel management does not comply with the agreements
I can’t say that I was lucky enough to stay 2 days in this hotel (although the first day seemed the opposite). She was invited to a wedding, the celebration of which took place in this hotel, and in addition to renting the hall, rooms were also booked for 30 guests (which, according to my calculatio...
 •  5 years ago
Super
Very good hotel for relaxing and having a great time. The rooms are small but very comfortable. Bathrobes and slippers in the room. Very tasty food. The hotel deserves the highest praise.
 •  8 years ago
Poor hostel, boorish owner
The legacy of a Soviet hotel that has fallen into disrepair, old rooms that have not seen repairs for decades, Asian showers, dried-out window frames, rooms full of mosquitoes, dirty and stained pillows and mattresses, and finally, just a boorish owner who considers guests to be cattle who barely de...
 •  10 years ago
Very ruined hotel!
My family and I are regular customers of the MERESUU hotel, we used to visit this hotel several times a year. Unfortunately, I have to draw everyone's attention to the obvious deterioration in the quality and service at the hotel.
 •  12 years ago
Expected more
We rested in Meresuu in August 2011. We got a room with a sea view. The room has a TV, desk, telephone (to communicate with the reception), toilet, shower, heated towel rail, mini-mini-fridge, where there were 2 bottles of water for 0.
 •  11 years ago
Optimal price-quality
Since my pre-paid room at the Veagles was occupied on the day of arrival, I had to urgently look for a place to stay. The only free room was in Mereranna - a former respectable Soviet-era hotel, now operating only in the summer.
 •  13 years ago
Deceived!
It was not possible to rest in Veagles: on the day of arrival, the room booked in advance and paid for three days (150 euros) turned out to be occupied. Instead, a “room” was offered (more precisely, a partition at the reception), instead of a key (the lock was broken), an end key was offered, there...
 •  13 years ago
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