All life is a theater, and the people in it are actors ...

Written: 11 july 2012
Travel time: 17 — 23 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
My husband and I went to this hotel out of necessity - we wanted to stay with the child before the start of the school year, and the time preceding this trip could not be adjusted to a family trip. Of the minuses, only one thing is the beach, a disgusting entry into the sea, a small number of sun loungers. Everything else, oddly enough, pluses: 1. Food. We only took breakfast - great: in addition to the obligatory Turkish buffet, that is, sausages, vegetables, cheeses, yogurts, salami, pancakes and pastries, there were cereals, meatballs, steamed meatballs, stewed liver and mashed potatoes. Respect for food. 2. Territory. Well-groomed, big, unusually green. 3. Staff. Polite, but this is gradually becoming a habit with us, but the fact that they are articulate and attentive pleased and pleasantly surprised. 4. Contingent. There are really a lot of artists (famous and not so: I won’t list), and in addition to the creative layer, ordinary people, as a rule, are 30 percent of the metropolitan professorial and teaching intelligentsia, no random and noisy companies, everything is quiet, measured, so to speak "in the old way ". I liked it too. 5. Infrastructure. Cafe "tea house" - very high quality and delicious food, prices are above average, but it's worth pampering yourself. Also, the pluses include a thorough daily cleaning of the rooms and a daily (! ) change of towels, both beach and bath, as well as the constant availability of cold and hot water. Thank you for organizing the holiday last year, this August we are going to you again.
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