Good hotel if you want to save on accommodation.

Written: 23 march 2015
Travel time: 23 august — 6 september 2014
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 6.0
I don't know if someone needs a review of a 2*-star hotel in Europe at this difficult time, but I'll still write for the future. My husband and I have long dreamed of visiting Italy. Get acquainted with the history of this magnificent country not from books, wander through the streets of Venice and Florence, and also breathe in the aroma of small, cozy, tourist-free towns such as Urbino, San Leo, etc. The hotel was chosen based on the cost (very inexpensive, if not cheap). Looking at the map, we realized that the hotel is not far from the center (Tripoli Square) and next to the sea, and we were not mistaken. The location of the hotel is very convenient. To the sea at a slow walking pace 3-5 minutes, to Tripoli Square 10 minutes walk. Bus stop next to the hotel, you can go to the historical part of the city and Richon. From Tripoli Square there is a free bus to LaBefana, the largest shopping center in Rimini. There is also a tourist center on this square. There you can ask all the questions that interest you, get a free map of the city, and also buy tickets for excursions, they are the cheapest there, but there are no Russian-speaking guides. You will be told about all the places that you will visit in all languages ​ ​ of the world, but not in Russian. There are no headphones on these buses. If you still want to listen to history, buy tours. bureau or from their operators. So, back to the hotel. We were seated immediately as we arrived in the evening. The room is small, the furniture is old, the plumbing is in working condition. There was an announcement in the room that the linen was changed every three days, after three days of rest, they changed it, three more passed, and that was all. Cleaning was done every day except the last two. The last two days, they didn't even make the bed. From what we left in the morning to that in the evening and returned. Garbage also did not take out the last two days. The food was not bad enough, given the star rating of this hotel. Breakfast was always hot croissants, tea or coffee to choose from. One mug is free, you have to pay for the next. Yoghurts, muesli, toast, sliced ​ ​ u200bu200b(sausage, cheese) eat as much as you want. We also took dinner. For dinner there was the whole menu of Italian cuisine, it was pleasing. Cooked pretty well. This is a family run hotel and overall quite comfortable. . In conclusion, I want to say: two stars are two stars, do not expect miracles, but Italy is such a country where you will return to the hotel very late, especially from excursions. (From Rome, Florence, Venice, excursions return very late, because it's a long way to go) If you eat at the sea, then it is clean and gentle. The beaches are clean. Sunbeds and deck chairs are paid. It is not customary to lie on towels. There is a free beach near the Ferris wheel where you can lie on a towel. Somewhere they wrote that in September the beaches become free, I didn’t understand what it was about, the beaches are free in August, and sunbeds with umbrellas were paid in August and September. The infrastructure of the beach is always free (toilet, showers, play areas) for a fee, only cells for storing things. Yes, more about the hotel, it is located a little bit in the back of the street. This is good as there is no noise from the road. Slept in silence. There was no air conditioning in the room, there was a fan. There is no hair dryer in the room, you need to take it at the reception. Wi-Fi is free at the reception, you just need to ask them for the password. We were a bit unlucky with the weather. The first week was warm, but the second week the weather turned bad. It got windy, it started to rain. It's a pity. Before leaving, the weather improved again. We were not ready for such changes, we did not take warm clothes with us. Well, in general it was great.
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