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Apartments for rent - the best alternative to a hotel? Type on YouTube and see?
We rent an apartment for rent in the city of Uman and our level of service is no worse than in the best hotels. It is even much more convenient and cheaper for many people to stay with us in a quiet and cozy apartment with European-quality repairs in the city center - 15 minutes walk to Sofiyivka, 5 minutes to the center and Buffet. to find us, just type in google or youtube apartments for rent in Uman and the best apartment will be ours, call us, we are always happy to help. Tel: 063 821 4938.
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4 subscribers  • asked 2011-10-1513 years ago
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аватар kvartiraUman
I thought about it and decided to answer you myself, since I, like no one else, can give you complete information on this issue. To make sure that I'm right, please check our website http://www.ApartmentRentalsUman.com where you can read and watch the video about our apartment that we rent by the day. I would like to express my gratitude to the organizers of the site for the opportunity to post objective information that I am sure will help tourists make their choice more consciously. I posted my answer here because people who arrived in September did not have information about where to stay in Uman during the Hasidic pilgrimage period, as many hotels were full of law enforcement agencies, so I wish you had an alternative. Come to us in Uman, we are looking forward to seeing you. Have a nice holiday.
аватар Pachok
This forum is hardly read by the Hasidim, they have their own websites.
аватар kvartiraUman
In general, I worry more about our compatriots than about the Hasidim, since the apartment is in the center and it is far from the grave of their saint, and if they come, they want the apartment to be near their holy place.
I'm more focused on the new youth wave of tourists who can't afford expensive hotel rooms.
аватар Pachok
To be honest, I have no idea why non-Hasidim spend the night in Uman :))) Half a day is enough to see Sofiyivka, look - and then on to Odessa!
But anyway, good luck :)
аватар Zlata28
thanks for the info and suggestion
but I agree with Pachok - one day is enough
By the way, we just returned from Uman yesterday
yes - a beautiful park, yes - it's fun to wander, take pictures
But what is there to do for two days? I don't mind))))
ZY: the taxi drivers were pleasantly pleased, and the prices do not hurt and are traded
аватар kvartiraUman
I will say this if you are used to solving everything in life at a gallop and came to Uman just to look at what kind of park there is in Uman, then yes, you can quickly run and go back home, but if you go with a guide and listen to the whole story, then you will get absolutely another more complete understanding of what kind of park this is and what a wonderful country we live in. All people are different and everyone does everything differently, and I think that in Uman you can find something to see for two or more days, go to the gallery and the museum and go there with a tour and there you will be told about the Tripoli culture, which is more than 2000 years old and about our great ancestors, the Cossacks - who fought for their freedom with the Polish enslavers. In general, how each of us rests is a personal matter and I think this is right. I wish you all a good rest. Ted:)
аватар Pachok
Hmm :) And my ancestors are just Polish enslavers :) That's right, to keep the conversation going :)
аватар hatinka
Pachok, why don't you make a Pole's card. All heirs of the "Polish enslavers" are simply supposed to get a D visa under the Pole's card !!!
Why do you need a Portuguese foreign land ???
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