I recommend! price + quality super!

Written: 9 may 2014
Travel time: 29 april — 6 may 2014
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
I rested in this hotel with my girlfriend in late April-early May 2014. Well, yes, not the season, but let's go. We were surprised that the treshka is located on the first coast. This is simply incredible in principle, for a three-ruble note, but in fact it is, on the very shore! The hotel itself is small, but tidy and you can see that there is both supervision and cleaning behind it. The room is simple, don't expect anything like that. Well, it didn't really matter to us. The room was cleaned every day, the food was normal, average. It was hot, and side dishes, and sweets, and sliced, and vegetables, and fruits, too. There was nothing like entertainment. Maybe because the beginning of the season - who knows. There were two billiard tables, but they are paid: 1 hour - 10 euros. No. I entertained myself in the gym (it's free, by the way), and my friend had fun when she looked at me as I was pushing on the shells there. The weather did not allow swimming in the sea, but we swam in the indoor pool. Very much from the heart! Liked. In general, there is an outdoor pool on the territory itself, but again, April-May are not the months when it is worth opening the swimming season (well, at least at the end of May, not at the beginning). But to take a walk at this time, to travel somewhere for a fact-finding purpose - yes. The territory of the hotel itself is green, the lawn and trees are neatly trimmed. The beach is sandy with the smallest "crushed" pebbles. But the beach is not wide. The contingent of the hotel on our trip was the most diverse (but mostly quite old people). Internet is paid and only at the reception (5 euros for 90 minutes). Without thinking twice, we went on an excursion to Meteora (I just have no words, I advise! ) And already on our own we got to the small town of Nea Potidea. There I tried real Greek ouzo for the first time and was stunned by the hot portions (they took lamb with vegetables and baked potatoes) that were brought to us in the tavern. In the evenings, we enjoyed unreal sunsets on the seashore, slowly drinking beer and red wine.
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