Lovely hotel

Written: 30 july 2012
Travel time: 13 — 26 july 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
10.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
The hotel is very good. I was even surprised, because I prefer to rest abroad. The room is bright and cozy, a huge plasma screen, everything is exactly like in the photo, there is everything you need, up to a can opener. Cleaning satisfied me, special thanks to the woman who cleaned, always unobtrusive and welcoming, I was struck by the whiteness of the bed (which is changed every three days) and towels (they were changed every day), did not expect this from the Crimea. I was also surprised by the set of dishes that included: three glasses, three glasses, three glasses and cups with saucers, small and deep plates, spoons, forks, a knife and even a cutting board, and all this is not cheap. There is a large window in the bathroom, you sit and look at Ai Petri (romance). The view from the room is the best I have ever had. On the ground floor there is a bookcase with many different magazines to read. To the sea to go about seven minutes, we went through the sanatorium "Ukraine", for the sake of this healing air it would be worth walking even longer. For the lazy, there is a cable car near "Marat" (12 UAH per person) or an elevator in "Ukraine" (6 UAH per person), but from it you still need to walk a little through the territory of the sanatorium. There are a lot of bars and cafes around, we were in almost all of them, the conclusion is: the Tea House cafe, located on the beach, the best option, we ate mainly there, home cooking and not expensive, there is a drawback due to high demand, at lunch and in the evening there are no free tables, you have to stand in line. Cafe "At the mother-in-law" is also quite popular, but it is more expensive there, ideal for children, there is even an animator there. Cafe "Malibu" at first glance seemed not expensive (when we looked at the menu), but when we brought the bill, we were taken aback, in Yalta on the embankment it was cheaper. In general, I liked the rest, but the beaches are something, in the season (in my deep conviction) it’s not worth going, you feel like a poor relative who has no place anywhere, we saved ourselves by going at lunch, then the beaches were empty, and we sat under an umbrella. I recommend the hotel definitely, but not in the season (well, a lot of people everywhere).
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