3* or 4*?

Written: 11 august 2012
Travel time: 10 — 11 december 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 6.0
I stayed at this hotel during a two-day excursion to Jordan. Then we were told that this is a 4 * hotel, and now I was a little surprised to learn here that after all 3 *.
The room is very good, a large flat-screen TV (there was no Russian channel, but there is an Anime channel : ), clean, modest, pleasant. The mini-bar is full of chocolates with beer and even some small bottle (is it really wine? ), All this tempted me, but I turned out to be too stingy (and, being confused in the course of the dinar, I did not calculate how much it would cost me local beer.
I can’t say how they clean up there, but the food is pretty good (for some reason I really ate pasta, was it really nothing to my taste? ). The staff is quite pleasant (although I didn’t really communicate with him), the waiter at first pretended that he didn’t understand Russian, but when he got it for a tip, he said “thank you! ” quite clearly! (Well, maybe his knowledge was limited to this).

There is an "Irish" bar next to the hotel (around the corner in an alley), I had never (well) been in a bar before, so I was a bit impressed. The barmaids speak Russian, so you don't have to worry about asking for the cheapest beer in English (as I did - for some reason I decided that there should be Irish women in an Irish bar).
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