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Written: 12 may 2012
Travel time: 1 — 7 april 2012
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This is some kind of horror! I didn't even think that "this" is called a hotel. I rested with my husband and a very small child in April 2012. I ordered hotels through the tour operator "Rondo" in Kyiv. I was offered a number of hotels, one of which turned out to be the Imperial Hotel in Tel Aviv. The photo looked good, even cute. But when I arrived and settled in the room, I was horrified. HOW COULD YOU HAVE SUCH A ROOM, NOT TO SAY ABOUT THE THAT WE HAD A LITTLE CHILD. In general, figure it out: a tiny number, about 2.2kv. m. , in which there was a musty senile smell. They wanted to ventilate, opened the curtains and our window overlooked a large construction site, where another hotel was being built. KAPETS!! ! From morning to evening, equipment was hammering, which made it impossible to ventilate the room. Okay, that's not all. Having rolled a stroller into the room, there really was no place even to walk. Further, the furniture is all old and does not match the one in the photo on the internet on their website. Crib for a baby, like 50s. The parquet on the floor is so shabby that it was disgusting to stand on the floor with bare feet. . You open the closet, and there is either mold or uncleaned dirt. There are dirty sockets in the room, but they are so antediluvian that horror. An important moment - against the background of the whole room on the wall, above the bed, the paint began to fall off in places (which the walls are painted with). If they didn’t have time or didn’t want to repaint, then they could hang some shitty picture in this place. And one more joke - the plinth on the floor is something !!! , at the junctions it has long been disconnected on its own (perhaps there was a flood in the room) and instead of joints, shaggy pieces of wood formed. How eye catching!! ! Next is the bathroom. The soap shelf in the bathroom, it looked like it had been unwashed since the war, the sink and the shelf above it were screwed at such an angle that it was impossible to put anything on them. Everything rolled up and fell down. KAPETS!! ! In my opinion, in this room there were not enough cockroaches for the full picture. My husband and I decided to go to reception and ask for another room. They went down, asked, said that there were no free rooms today, and offered to come in tomorrow. And "tomorrow" was also nothing, and the day after tomorrow, too. All in all, three days. They did not decide to call the tour operator, since clarifying these issues will take more money than it will give any results. We planned to stay in Tel Aviv for only six days and half of which we had already lived. Therefore, it didn't make sense. We spent the last three days with friends. In short, people, those who have even a little self-respect, I do not advise you to stay at the Imperial Hotel. I wouldn't even give 1 star for this hotel room. In general, minus also the tour operator "Rondo", which, due to its mutually beneficial relations, should know all the rooms of this hotel. Personally, I would be ashamed to settle people in such hotels. I'm sure that for 150 US dollars a day a more worthy hotel could be offered.
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