Disappointed

Written: 30 july 2021
Travel time: 26 — 29 july 2021
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 1.0
Amenities: 4.0
The U Mariana and Nazar Hotel in Yaremche was disappointing. The first thing they encountered was the hour of settlement: they waited until 4.30 pm until the rooms were cleaned; but they asked to move out at 8.30, although they planned to leave at 9.30. The other thing is that there is no elevator: if the absence of the elevator itself can be explained, then the lack of luggage assistance from the staff is not: we had to carry heavy suitcases by a rather steep spiral staircase. The room has uncomfortable single beds, flat firm pillows, heavy cotton blankets, poor quality bedding. First they put on one towel, then on request they gave the second one, but a small one (that is, each had 2 towels for the face).

There is no refrigerator, but you can ask to put food in the refrigerator in the kitchen. However, when picking up the purchased Hutsul delicacies before leaving, the container was dirty, and the package (not the contents, but the package) did not smell very nice. Wi-Fi is very weak.

They couldn't turn on the TV on their own, they had to ask for help.

We will talk about breakfast separately. We had breakfast three times: on the first day there was one nightshade with a little cheese filling, cut in half, on the second - buckwheat porridge (pasta was planned, but we asked to replace) with fried egg and pickled (late July! ) Cucumber, on the third - three cheesecakes; in addition, a small amount of sliced ​ ​ cheap sausage and local cheese, oil, bread and coffee or tea of ​ ​ your choice every day. By the way, because we asked to replace pasta with buckwheat, we were refused to prepare the "complex" for dinner. Of course, the proximity to Prut and the main street is good, but the disadvantages outweigh. I advise you to think a few times before choosing this hotel for your vacation.
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