Beggar hotel

Written: 25 november 2019
Travel time: 14 — 24 november 2019
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
1.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 1.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 1.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 1.0
Upon arrival at the hotel, seeing the reception, I cried. Tradiscantia in vodka bottles, cracked glass on a plate, chipped tiles, stained sofas. Dirty unwashed glasses. And the same fountain. And so it began. . . We settled first in one room, wedged the door to the bathroom, neither go out nor go in. They changed the number. The safe didn't work, the phone and the TV remote didn't work either. Having run to the reception five times, they did. The room is more or less, the bathroom is old, with a shabby door, a bucket, a sink with a huge coating. Shampoo, no soap. Air conditioners turned off two days after arrival. Nobody cares that it's +31 outside.
Canteen and food is another story. Mud, puddles all the time. Lack of food, dishes, cups, cutlery, napkins. Diluted alcohol. Half of the plates and bowls are beaten off. One kind of meat and skinny dry smelly fish only at dinner. Been there a few times. Line up for everything. Near the sea handelika or, as our pub room. Shawarma for half an hour and that's it, finish. Glass of beer alone in hand on the beach. Sunbeds on the first tier at six, seven o'clock run to take. The animation is so boring. Mega savings on everything.
Boorish staff and discrimination of the Slavs. They don't see us point-blank. The Germans can take drinks, water at any time, we only from 10 o'clock in the morning. I do not recommend to anyone. For ten days the bed was not changed even once. Hotel homeless. You are a wallet for them, not a guest. Cocktails are paid $4. Smoking is allowed in the cafeteria! This is unheard! ! Horror and darkness! Hama!
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