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Written: 10 march 2013
Travel time: 26 february — 9 march 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 4.0
Good evening everyone. I must say right away that before the trip I chose a hotel for a long time and carefully... there are a lot of reviews, both positive and negative, but I always want to believe that all the same negative ones are written by those who somehow offended or something else . . Tez flew by tour (from Minsk) there are no complaints about them, except for another razvodilovo with a free trip to shops with fixed prices: oils are three times expensive (not of the best quality) in the "center" of Nefertiti, but I'll just keep quiet about cotton (some kind of eatery)....
The hotel takes only its vast territory, with many swimming pools and well-groomed greenery. Rooms (we had a villa on the 1st coastline) 2 rooms with far from fresh furniture, a non-working refrigerator (constantly wet at the bottom) and a bathroom in which the bath can only be used as a shower tray (dirty and practically without enamel). Cleaned up every day
and neatly, but so neatly that for some reason nightgowns and robes were especially carefully "folded"... at the end, before leaving, they discovered the loss of an expensive Swiss folding knife, which they took with them from home just in case. The restaurant is not at all a canteen restaurant with constantly dirty tables (they are apparently not washed at all), with dishes and glasses there is tension even when the restaurant is not completely full. tangerines). On the beaches, packaged delicious juices are poured, but they are poured into glasses that cleaners go before and collect from trash cans on the beach. Coffee spoons are also not disposable. many of them lie with clean ones, but for some reason already in coffee foam. The sunbeds on the beach are broken and the mattresses are torn and dirty. folds and puts to the clean... And to be honest, the attitude itself, not only in the hotel, but also outside, has become honestly and frankly straining. Sellers in souvenir shops grab their hands until they are bruised and there is outright hatred in their eyes, if you don’t buy or just don’t go into his shop, you will hear a lot of offensive words... We went to Luxor, so half of the museums are closed and those that work are crammed with people in uniform yes and without a uniform, just in civilian clothes with machine guns in their hands . . to be honest, it’s creepy. We were with my husband and children and everyone didn’t like it.
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