Golden Tulip Privelege (Leonardo Privelege)

Written: 10 may 2013
Travel time: 1 — 7 may 2013
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This is not a hotel, but a "hole" in which we fell into believing the reviews written here. We realized that the tour operators themselves write these reviews, because it is impossible to call this "Negro ghetto" a 4 * hotel. This is a very old, shabby hotel with worn carpet with dried spots, old furniture and washed linen, mold and peeled plaster in the bathroom. One person can go out onto the balcony - it's so big. The territory and rooms are not cleaned well, as guest workers from Africa work, who do not understand anything and do not particularly want to work, and I begged for clean towels all my vacation. Russian, Israeli and Arab students like to come for 2-3 days and get drunk there (after all, everything is included), arrange nightly festivities, so the hotel can hardly be called quiet, despite its size. Music by the pool subsides in the morning. There are many Arabs with large families, of course there are no Europeans at all. The hotel also caters for social packages. The hotel is located 10-15 minutes walk from the beach (approximately 5 line). Objectively, it must be said that the hotel has a pretty decent cuisine, there is a choice of salads and hot dishes, only apples and pears from fruits, there is no crush, there is always enough of everything. Koshrut and Shabbat are observed (in all hotels). They also give out vouchers to the beach for free sunbeds. There are a lot of such small 3-storey hotels in Eilat, they are all about the same. So, if you choose from 4 *, then a decent Dan Panorama and a couple of large hotels, if 5 *, then Dan Eilat and Herods (Herods). If you usually rest in 5 * or in good 4 *, then this is not the case, the stars in Israel are distributed by hotels themselves.
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