Dying hotel built during the USSR

Written: 11 september 2016
Travel time: 22 — 28 august 2016
Your rating of this hotel:
1.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 1.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 3.0
Club Marco Polo is currently a dying hotel from the times of the USSR in which it is dangerous to live, with a worn out and collapsing sewerage system, due to which air enters the rooms from the sewer channels, the rooms and the bathroom are in poor condition, the plaster is cracking and falling off, around the bungalow there are sewer manholes from which also smells - it is impossible to sleep with the doors to the balcony open. Meals are like in the usual three at a price half cheaper than asking for accommodation in Marco Polo. In general, I do not recommend going there, this is the oldest hotel on the coast and it has already outlived its usefulness, there are many other hotels where you can go for that kind of money with much better quality. By the way, I don’t know why travel agencies put this hotel in the 5 * category - this hotel does not have a star rating at all, it is from the HV-1 category, so do not be mistaken and do not rely on the quality of service.
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