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Written: 1 june 2011
Travel time: 7 — 14 august 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 3.0
After spending quite a lot of time choosing a hotel, we stopped at the Obala hotel near Budva. We paid for the ticket and before departure we received documents and a voucher, in which the Obala Lux hotel was located. To my question: "Why suite? " received an answer - this is another building nearby and even showed it on the Internet. Unfortunately, at that time there were no reviews about Obala Suite, and I decided that it was so. Looking ahead, I’ll say that this Obala luxury has nothing to do with that Obala.
We flew out on schedule, met us at the airport (that's right) and took us in a minivan with another family to the hotel. Moreover, they warned that the entrance there is difficult, the streets are tiny - so if we pass, it’s good, but if not, it’s on foot. By the way, when we left the hotel, we met the car on the road (I still remember going uphill with suitcases in the heat). The road to Budva (all transport passes through it) is about 10 minutes. quite a steep climb. But the sea is right in front of you through a pedestrian street, although the beach as such is two hundred meters on one side and 500 meters on the other. About the hotel itself. The room is 12 meters, in the middle there is a double bed on the left and on the right, see 30 to the wall (so that you can lower your legs to the floor, and not along the wall). There is also a closet without hangers, that is still junk, a condo with broken curtains, blowing straight into the bed and oblong a table with a built-in refrigerator and a telecom (small) on it. Shower / toilet Otpad - strictly for one bad! After a shower, there is a puddle on the floor - everything flows everywhere, no matter how carefully you try to use it. Everything was fine with hot water, only the pressure was very good. weak. There is only one outlet in the toilet. Balcony overlooking the street, the size of "to stand alone. " BUT! The funniest thing is there are no curtains! They hung a sheet). Rather, there are wooden blinds, but you can use them only if the balcony is closed, but you want air).
No one cares about you at the reception, they are not "fershtein" but a guide in the hotel - a cute girl who appears at 2 o'clock on schedule answered any question that she could not help in any way, that's how it is with them, oh, it's not like that in other places ? Well, you must! And I couldn’t even advise anything, it seems like she doesn’t know anything - only there are our excursions - that’s all.

YES, another attraction of the hotel - there is a sewer pipe running along the ceiling of the room - and every time your upstairs neighbors use the toilet, water leaks with a roar. It's good that our neighbors slept soundly at night).
Only woke up in the morning).
Breakfast sucks - some of the evening dishes (fried fish or meat) until it runs out, cheese, sausage, butter, fruit (often watermelon, sometimes melon), cereal. It's all the same. The coffee is terrible.
We went several times to Budva, looked at the old town and walked, very beautiful. It is a must to go on an excursion to the monastery of St. Vasily Ostrozhsky! Awesome!
in GENERAL, the hotel, of course, spoiled the picture, but who knew), and Obala cost money in Budva).
If you have questions - write, I will answer.
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