A bit of Crimean air in the Carpathians

Written: 19 june 2012
Travel time: 30 — 31 august 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 5.0
Having bought into picturesque pictures on the Internet, we booked a room in "Arnika" as one of the last travel points in all the Carpathians. For 2 weeks we managed to get used to truly Carpathian hospitality and open people, and in anticipation of continuing in the evening we stopped at Arnika.
The entrance is terrible, through tiny villages, but "Arnika" can be seen from afar - a beautiful shining complex. The miracle ended at the entrance gate.
In the bar and at the reception desk, drunken hefty guys were talking about their native Kramatorsk, smoothly flowing into "you respect me. "
Barely found an administrator, but settled quickly.
The room is nice, but incredibly tiny: a bed, a TV hanging above it, a tiny passage to the bathroom. True, the plumbing is brand new and expensive, an interesting interior.

In the cafe, the service is at zero, they waited a long time for the waitress, although from the road I wanted to have dinner faster. As a result, she went for the menu herself, received a portion of rudeness from the bartender girl. True, in the end the food brought was quite edible.
The nature around is of incredible beauty, air, vegetation, streams and waterfalls. Admired and drove on, reducing the stay in "Arnika" from two days to one. There is no desire to return again until the entire staff is replaced. Such "hospitality" - full Crimea.
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