Cozy hotel in the city center

Written: 13 july 2012
Travel time: 28 april — 29 may 2012
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:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
We rested in the "Dolphin" for May, went to see the cherry blossoms. Very convenient location of the hotel, price 250 hryvnia per day, 3 minutes to the city center across the bridge, all windows look at the river Latoritsa, where flocks of trout swim, quiet, greenery and flowers, you can hear the bells of the town hall, which gives romance to the rest. . . The room is large, the furniture is new, orthopedic mattresses, new bedding, decent new plumbing in the bathroom, there is a chic large triangular window in the room, there is a pizzeria on the ground floor, but there is no noise or smell from it, but my husband ordered gorgeous pancakes with meat and coffee in our room. The hotel has only four rooms, central air conditioning, we did not hear other guests of the hotel, although all the rooms were occupied. We ate at the Munkachi restaurant in the center, 5 minutes walk from us, huge portions, national cuisine, incredible deliciousness for ridiculous money for Kievans, bogrash (this is a local soup) and hodgepodge took half a portion, another second, and always overate. We went to the castle on foot, far enough, it took about 40 minutes, but it was our desire to take a walk around the city, but in general there a taxi costs 15 hryvnias anywhere, it was the first time in Mukachevo, but we were satisfied that we didn’t book a hotel near the castle, it’s far from the center. A beautiful small town, an ancient center, unforgettable pink and purple sakura, lilacs and peach blossoms at every turn, friendly people, chic cuisine! Local paprika, dry Carpathian mushrooms bought at the market, herbal tea and pleasant memories were brought to relatives as souvenirs.
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