Great hotel for a budget stay

Written: 3 march 2017
Travel time: 25 — 27 december 2016
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
This is not the first time I have traveled around Israel, but the first time I flew to this wonderful country not as a tourist, but as a tourism worker)) therefore, the impressions of hotels and excursions were completely different.
After moving from Tel Aviv, the first hotel in which I rested in Netanya was our most “excursion” hotel Ginot Yam, since it is the one that most of our tourists choose when they travel to Israel for sightseeing impressions)
The hotel is located on the promenade, a couple of minutes from the descent down the stairs to the beach (it takes about 8 minutes to walk to the panoramic elevator) and next to the central square of Netanya.
The hotel has 4 floors, there is an elevator. There is free Wi-Fi in the hotel lobby (I hope it will appear in the rooms as well), there is a small library corner with books in Russian.
With all the "budget" hotel, small rooms, a very small bathroom and very modest furniture, this hotel has its advantages:

Almost everyone here speaks Russian. This is an ideal option if tourists are traveling at the age or who are categorically not friends with English))
- the rooms are clean, tidy, there is everything you need to relax after a busy day of sightseeing, including Russian TV channels
- early breakfast! This is especially true for those who go on excursions, as the bus starts picking up tourists from 6 in the morning. Breakfast is modest but delicious: wonderful pastries, jams, honey, salads, fruits, cereals.
The hotel is an economically solid 3 *.
The friendly attitude of the staff is another plus in favor of choosing this hotel. For me, a pleasant surprise was a coupon for a free and very tasty dessert in the London cafe, which was given by Alexandra, who works at the reception.
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