Hotel for very picky travelers

Written: 23 february 2014
Travel time: 24 january — 6 february 2014
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 5.0
This particular hotel was chosen because of the low cost of a tour package. And since this was my second trip, I have something to compare. The rooms are standard and designed for two, with a set of everything you need. Air conditioning, kettle, refrigerator, TV with two Russian channels, there is also a *mini* bar with beer, energy drinks and water, but this is paid (the price is indicated on the refrigerator). The bathroom has a shower with instantaneous water heater. A terrible thing, for 11 days he tried to get him cold water and nothing happened, but on the last day I decided to take a hot shower. - FIG, as luck would have it, the water was exceptionally cold. The room was cleaned every day, the bedding was changed three times, as well as towels. As for breakfast at this hotel, that's a different story. If you are used to the phrase "buffet breakfast", then in this hotel you can safely forget about it. Unlimited there can only be instant coffee and tea bags (in principle, as in most hotels), milk, cereals and chocolate flakes, butter, two types of jams and toast bread. From fruits only pineapple and watermelon. And NO greens in the form of lettuce, onions, tomatoes and cucumbers. If you need something more serious for breakfast, then these are eggs in almost all manifestations. Omelet, fried eggs, boiled in a bag, French toast (toast bread fried in an egg mixture). For eggs, you can order either ham, or pork, or bacon, or sausages. Only one thing. They also offered fried rice (somewhat reminiscent of pilaf) and boiled rice (with the taste of seasoning from noodles "Doshirak" beee). Savings : ) There were no unwanted animals in the rooms. The only time I saw local cockroaches was on the last day of my stay at the hotel. And it looked like a mass migration from one hotel to another.
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