Mid-level hotel, pulls on its C grade

Written: 23 september 2015
Travel time: 2 — 11 july 2014
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 6.0
The Amos hotel attracted with its location (near the sea in the center of the promenade) and price. The magnificent sea view made me forget all the inconveniences associated with the end room (single room converted into a double room), battered chipboard furniture, a poorly closing door to the balcony, dirty ceiling lamps above the bed and a small TV in an uncomfortable place. We also reconciled with the lack of chairs and an elementary table, using an ottoman and a bedside table for this (the plastic chair and table were on the balcony, since there was no place for them in the room because of the double bed). There was no refrigerator in the room (apparently because of the prohibition to eat in the room written on a piece of paper and pinned to the elevator doors), but there was a working air conditioner and hot water. Breakfasts and dinners also cannot boast of variety. Despite the Swedish table, it is difficult to choose food to taste - everything is spicy, salty, with semi-finished products and soy ingredients. Fruit was also a problem. In addition to the constant watermelon and a couple of times a melon with a peach, there is nothing to remember. What I really liked was the abundance of greenery and exotic plants around the pool (10x5), called the park. The staff does not understand Russian or belmes, you can communicate with them only in English, but they are friendly and peaceful. The beach is good, its own, with free sun loungers under umbrellas, but you need to occupy them from 7-8 in the morning until everyone wakes up. To the right and left of the hotel is a very beautiful promenade with chic and not so hotels and shops. The main attraction is the palm trees, big and small, high and low, which grow everywhere, and the cleanliness around (cleaning the beach and streets several times a day), which cannot be said about cleaning the rooms (they vacuum only when reminded and dollar incentives). I remember a huge, up to the third floor, ficus tree in the inner part of the hotel, a colonnade of tall palm trees towards the sea and clean sea healing air (the Turks in Marmaris practically do not get colds). In general, the impressions of the rest were good, and the place deserves to come there again.
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