Guest User
August 2, 2024
The hotel experience from Perast to Budva is quite different...Since I read some reviews of five-star hotels and they are not very good, I thought I would just stay for two days, so I booked this four-star hotel. The front desk of the hotel is hard to find, the front is very small and not facing the street, the room is quite clean, it doesn't matter if there is a sea view or not, the balcony is very practical for us Chinese, we can dry clothes quickly, the air conditioner is cool enough, the hot water is heated by the water heater, it is not convenient for multiple people to wash continuously, they need to wait, but because it is summer and we don't use much water, it is no problem to wash continuously. The hotel does not provide drinking water, this is not the only one. But there is a convenience store across the building, and the old town of Budva is not far away. The location of the hotel may be its biggest advantage. There are a few points that I am very dissatisfied with: I stayed in a total of six hotels in Montenegro and Serbia, and this hotel's room rate of about 2K was not cheaper than other hotels, but it was the only one that insisted on charging me for an extra bed, saying that the room I booked was for 2 people, but there were actually 3 people staying in the room (there are very few hotel options when I choose three people in the Ctrip system, so I usually don't check this), but in fact I am an adult with a 7-year-old child and a 12-year-old child, and the three of us can sleep in the existing large bed. I don't know what excess resources we took up in the hotel, but they insisted on charging me 80 euros for two days for an extra bed. I asked if you were really going to add an extra bed for me, and the front desk said yes, so I gave the money without any nonsense. In the end, they just collected the money and didn't follow up with anything else. If you want to charge money, then give me an extra bed... The whole hotel is just an ordinary apartment, without any supporting facilities. I don't know how Ctrip marked it as a four-star hotel. The corridor is very apartment-style, and opposite the balcony is a building under construction, which makes a very unfavorable impression. During my stay, there was a foreigner who might have touched the wrong door or something. I was about to open the door to go out in the morning, but he stood at the door and wanted to come in. He greeted me and made it clear that this was not his room, but he didn't mean to leave. I asked him what he was doing, and then I quickly closed the door. Although I was about to check out that day, I still went to the front desk responsibly to communicate this matter, and asked the front desk to pay attention to strange and suspicious people. The front desk said that he must have walked into the wrong room. That was too scary. The overall feeling was really not as safe as a regular star hotel. European hotels generally do not have door chains, and I did not find the do not disturb card, so the accommodation experience was not good. The attitude of the front desk staff was actually okay, and a lot of information was quite clear. When I left, I asked for help to book a taxi, which was also very efficient. They took us to the car. I think this hotel is more suitable for tourist groups.
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