Just a disgusting hotel, a pathetic semblance of a hotel

Written: 22 august 2010
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2010
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I can only recommend this hotel to my worst enemy. There is no balcony, there is nowhere to dry clothes. Don't even dry your bathing suit. There is no refrigerator, not even the smallest one. Drinking water is not provided. I thought at least they had a cooler with drinking water. But when I asked where to get water, I got the answer: "In the room, from the tap"! And this despite the fact that in Tel Aviv they don’t drink water from the tap! There is really nothing. For breakfast, only salads, boiled eggs, hummus and muesli. No variety. The room is tiny, the bathroom too. Well, at least I'm thin, otherwise I wouldn't fit on the toilet. It has a wall on one side and a bathtub on the other. Tiny little window at the head of the bed. The curtain is shabby, looks like a piece cut off from a bathroom curtain. All dirty and hanging on a crookedly nailed cornice. The walls were painted a hundred years ago and are also all dirty, with some spots and stripes. They clean up badly, leave garbage on the floor, even the bed was not made every day. The windows were washed for the last time, probably at the time the hotel was put into operation. By the bed there are skeletons of bedside tables, without doors and drawers. The towels are torn! Firstly, thinned to the state of almost a handkerchief, they already shine through, and secondly, in holes. A face towel is a body towel torn into 4 parts, tufts stick out in all directions. The truth is changing every day. A couple of times even decent towels came across. On the only day free from excursions, I came at 11-00 from the beach, I wanted to take a shower. And there are no towels! I went to the reception for a towel. In response, they told me that the towels were in the wash and I would have to wait until they were washed! No it's ok???????? ? The only real plus of this shabby hotel is the location. In the center of Tel Aviv, on the waterfront. The sea is across the road, very close.
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