A wonderful and unforgettable holiday.

Written: 29 july 2017
Travel time: 4 — 10 july 2017
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 10.0
In July 2017, my husband, granddaughter, husband's sister from Kharkov and my girlfriend rested in TAOR Karpaty. We are still under the impression of rest. We lived in a 2-storey cottage. The house is large and comfortable. The service staff immediately bribed us with their hospitality. The spa is amazing and the service is friendly and attentive. We rested a lot in Europe, but there is no comparison either in prices or in relation. We have something to compare with. We all spoke Russian, but we were answered with a friendly smile in Ukrainian, and some even switched to Russian. We did not feel any negative behavior towards Russian speakers. The water from the tap really comes with some kind of aftertaste, but this is not a disaster, as some say. The complex is quiet, perfectly clean and tidy. All workers passing by you constantly greet with a smile on their faces. Lovely pool open until 10pm. There is no terrifying smell of bleach that eats away the eyes. Everything is okay. Cleanliness is perfect everywhere. Tried to find some traces of rust in the spa. Guess I didn't find. Masseurs, cosmetologists and other SPA employees are very attentive and helpful people. The doctor is a wonderful woman who will listen to you carefully and give full advice on what is best for you. If you are not from Ukraine, housing and service prices are ridiculously low. In general, everything was 100% excellent and we will definitely return there to rest. The only dark spot in the rest is the restaurant. No, the food is very tasty and varied. But the service wants to be better. The waiters are very nice young people, but it is not clear why we had to spend 1.5-2 hours for lunch. We had to wait a very long time for the next dish. They could start lunch not with an appetizer, as is customary, but with a second course, bypassing the first. Tried to explain, but alas. . . Tomorrow it all happened again. If you don't care how much time you spend on dinner and how it will be served to you, go and rest one hundred percent, if not, then fight. Once again, many thanks to everyone who was on duty from 4 to 10 July. We will definitely return to you, you will only save all the delights of a holiday in the Taor Carpathians. Sincerely, the Tille family.
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