My first trip to Europe

Written: 1 march 2011
Travel time: 4 — 8 december 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
My husband and I were in Montenegro in December. Not the best month for holidays (empty beaches, rain every day). But I really liked it nonetheless. Clean air, +15 degrees, walks along the promenade and around the city. The climate is like in Abkhazia or Sochi: palm trees, oranges, lemons, persimmons, etc. I think it's even better here in the summer. Compared to Egypt and Turkey - the feeling that you are at home. All around are Slavs, many speak Russian and understand Russian well. There is no language barrier at all.
The Bluestar Hotel was practically empty at this time. I rate it as average. Without chic, ordinary living conditions. Something could have been updated already, but in principle it is quite possible to live. Breakfast - buffet - was covered only on our first day. Then we just went up to the 2nd floor to an empty restaurant (a small one), the administrator came running and accepted our wishes for breakfast. We noticed a few staff, all very friendly. The hotel seems to be 3-storey small. There is wi-fi in the lobby, there is also a cafe-bar with access to the street and to the lobby. The room has a TV, only 1 Russian channel. Safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, towels, mini-bar - everything is present as it should be.
The town is small, there are several supermarkets, prices are at the level of Russian ones. Cheap fruits. There are a lot of Chinese shops with cheap clothes. Surprised that the Chinese are there. Moreover, they are the owners, and the sellers are local women.

I would like to go there in the summer. But next time we are thinking of renting an apartment. The local guide from the travel agency promised to help, this one is much cheaper than hotels.
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