sucks

Written: 10 june 2012
Travel time: 5 — 8 june 2012
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 2.0
Came to St. Petersburg with his son. I decided to show him the city, as he studied there in his youth. The hotel just sucks. Even its location Goncharnaya 23 (next to the Moscow railway station - city center) is not worth going there. First, on st. The potter's shop does not have any signs on how to get to this so-called hotel. Found not immediately. Passage into the courtyard through a dirty dark arch, where the tattoo parlor is located with all the consequences. So, for 3.000=00 rub. per day in the best room of this hotel you will receive:
- lazy and slow staff;
- non-working refrigerator;
- children's squealing under the windows;
- a permanently curtained window (you will do this yourself) the hotel is a semi-basement and the level of your window will be at the level of the bumper of the car;
- do not turn around in the room and do not go between the wall and the bed;
- non-leaking water in the shower, which through transparent doors goes directly into the room;

- a toilet when visiting which you rest your knees on the door;
- "huge" sink for washing (only my fist got into it);
- 1 towel per person (for hands, feet and bath) "3 in 1";
- lack of individual soaps and shampoos;
- dirt in the rooms (never removed the floor, toilet and shower room);
- peeling wallpaper in the room;
- lack of widely advertised and declared WI FI;
- not working electric clothes dryer;
- constant dampness and corresponding smell in the room;
- 3 coat hangers in a double room;
- interruptions with cold water;
- shortages of toilet paper;
- cleaning in the room - this is the removal of garbage from the bucket and that's it.
In general, gentlemen, think for yourself. Chasing cheap and getting into trouble. There are quite a few decent hotels in St. Petersburg, incl. and mini-hotels where to come and stay there is more pleasant.
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