Do not under any circumstances take a room in this buggy

Written: 26 july 2010
Travel time: 17 — 24 july 2010
Forget about this hotel and do not read further.
No amount of savings in money will pay for the horror that you will find yourself in there.
I have always been surprised at the exactingness of tourists who leave negative reviews about hotels, but here there are simply no normal human conditions. In the photo, apparently, the only decent room in this hotel. In fact, you will be met there by dirt, unsanitary conditions, cramped conditions. The furniture of the late seventies of the last century, the table and chairs on iron legs were borrowed from Soviet canteens, the wardrobe is about to fall. Terrible plumbing, you can’t turn around in the shower - either you will bury yourself in the tap and turn off the water, or you will have to crawl along a very dirty curtain, the pipes hang on the wire, the door to the restroom does not close (not in the sense that there is no valve, why is it there, and not closed in principle - either swollen, or not intended for closing at all). Extremely lazy, untidy, unfriendly staff, they can easily yell at a client for a reason known only to them (the owner is not adequate at all), a diverse flora - ants, bedbugs, wood lice (the list is not complete). Towels do not understand how they are washed or not washed at all, the bed linen was not changed even once in a week. At night, a crowd excited by the Moulin Rouge rustles under the windows, the buses waiting for them do not turn off the engines, and right under the windows there is not only noise, but also exhaust gases. In the mornings, local traders are extremely noisy unloading trucks. If you close the window, there is no air conditioning. The elevator does not work, it is so old that even when it works, it is still scary to ride it, and you can only do it alone.

We were there in July 2010. When choosing a hotel, we decided that we didn’t need a pool and a gym, it would be where to spend the night and take a shower, and the travel agent assured that a kopeck piece in Europe is quite comparable to a three-ruble note in Turkey. They specifically asked if it was worth taking a more expensive ticket, was it really a normal hotel, to which the tour operator (DSBW tours) assured that everything was in order there (it is not clear what reason they have for this). Well, this is not a hotel. This is a rooming house for the poor, mostly Russian tourists. It is strange why there are so few negative reviews about it, apparently most are just ashamed that they stayed at this place.
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