Guest User
January 31, 2023
A strong provincial-Soviet style that has not eroded over the past 30 years. Including the style of communication of the staff with clients (with the exception of the maid on the 13th floor - the sweetest lady, apparently, is the exception here). Under no circumstances choose this place in the warm season - there is absolutely no ventilation in the rooms (there is also no air conditioning, but at least this is clear from the description), the stuffiness is terrible, even at night, when the temperature outside drops to 16-18, it is impossible to sleep - with the window fully open, the room does not cool down, you sleep wet all night, the whole bed is wet by the morning, the pillows are soaking wet. And this is only at plus 27-28 degrees during the day, maximum. The rooms are clean and tidy, the bathroom is in excellent condition, the bed linen and towels are clean and unwashed (maybe I was just lucky))). But this in no way compensates for the hellish heat in the rooms and rusty water. Disgusting quality of tap water. On the 13th floor, the hot water was ALWAYS rusty, no matter how much you drained it. On the morning of the second day, the cold water became rusty. This is simply unthinkable; it’s scary to wash your face with such water. In general - all the delights of service from a state-owned enterprise (yes, this is a state-owned hotel). You can spend the night only in a hopeless situation and under no circumstances in the summer.
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