Old sanatorium, a fragment of the USSR

Written: 31 july 2019
Travel time: 22 july — 1 august 2019
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 5.0
I ended up in this sanatorium only because of the lack of a special choice at the enterprise. I just wanted to spend a vacation in Odessa itself. And so about the sanatorium... The sanatorium itself is a remnant of the Soviet Union, with old buildings, peeling plaster on the facade. Of course, some repairs have been made, but that's okay. The rooms are renovated, not a super series, but for a sanatorium one can say well. Wi-Fi is also a plus. The territory is green, but not all well-groomed, there are just thickets. Fountains that previously apparently functioned are now simply empty. In general, it's relatively not bad, except for the dining room....It's just some kind of trash. It can only be called food. Along the way, all products are bought the cheapest and most likely overdue. The eggs were frankly rotten. The cutlery has apparently never seen cleaning products. Mugs, forks, spoons are dirty and greasy. The diet is so-so - you won’t die of hunger, but you won’t eat. In general, the dining room is one huge minus. The sea is one thing that pleases. In general, who is purely treated and without claims, here. The rest is typical sovdepiya.
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