Although it's called a hotel, it feels more like an apartment. The rooms are large and fully equipped with an induction cooker and refrigerator. Breakfast isn't a buffet; you have to order à la carte. The staff doesn't speak English, so communication can be a bit difficult. The view of the bridge from the window is quite nice. Getting in and out of the hotel involves climbing a large hill, so if you want to go to nearby restaurants or supermarkets, taking a taxi is the only option.
The hotel is very good, I recommend it. I'll just say the hard stuff.
This is an old hotel from the 1980s but it was renovated in 2017. The overall facilities are acceptable, and the condition is about the same level as the domestic 7-Day Express 8-class express hotels.
The biggest highlight:
The location is very good:
It is near the core commercial district of Vladivostok, and it takes 5-10 minutes to walk to the core areas such as Victory Square and the railway station. And the beach is 100 meters in front of the hotel, and the sea view is unobstructed. There is an oken next to it, which seems to be a cinema and a food court. There are desserts and coffee on the first floor, and Korean and Japanese food, Vietnamese rice noodles and Chinese dumplings on the second floor.
The breakfast is good:
The restaurant is in the Victoria Hall on the second floor of the hotel. It is basically a Western breakfast of milk cereal, sliced bread, butter ham, and some stir-fried dishes, meat dishes and steamed egg cakes. If you are used to the Western food in the domestic hotel buffet breakfast, you should be able to accept this breakfast, but if it is particularly Chinese, you may not feel that it is so good.
The room is well-equipped:
Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shower gel, hair dryer, kettle, mineral water, free small green tea bags, even disposable slippers, pajamas, and shoe cloths are all provided by the hotel. Someone cleans the room every day, which is similar to the configuration of domestic hotels. There is also a 24-hour security guard in the lobby on the first floor. The overall feeling is relatively clean, hygienic, convenient and safe.
No problem with the service attitude:
I stayed for a few days and did not encounter any discrimination or discomfort. In fact, I did not have this feeling in the whole Vladivostok. Most of the service staff were very polite, but most of them did not speak English very well, so you have to use translation software more.
The front desk can speak English:
The front desk of the hotel can speak English. No deposit, no tip, just hand over the key when checking out, it's very fast. Most of the hotel signs have Chinese characters.
In general, it is very convenient. All the problems and bad habits that I worry about when staying in a hotel abroad are not here. I must give a five-star praise. The Russian girl in front of the Victoria Hall said good morning to me every morning, and I didn't have time to take a photo for her. Maybe next time.
In addition, I booked the hotel through Ctrip this time. Due to a problem with the phone information, I couldn’t get through to the hotel at first. I was worried that there might be some problems. Later, Haiyan, a staff member of Ctrip, helped me make the contact. I thanked and praised her.
It is an apartment, the location is good, very close to the sea and the city center.
Contact the apartment housekeeper in advance, add WeChat, and then there will be an apartment door password and room password on the day of check-in.
It is definitely incomparable with domestic hotels, and there is basically no service.
The basic facilities in the apartment are available, so you need to take care of yourself.
The room is modernly decorated, with floor-to-ceiling windows, a capsule coffee machine, and a Hansgrohe shower. It's just the right size, and I had a very comfortable stay there these past few days. The only drawback is that it is a little far from the city, and travel basically depends on taxis. It takes about 10 minutes to drive to the city, and 20 minutes on snowy days. Very close to the famous restaurant Ogonek
Plus:
Breakfasts are really great variety of fruits, meat, fish. There are fries, good coffee. Quality above average. Mattresses and beds are comfortable. In the room on the 10th floor there was a heater it helped dry clothes after walking in the wet climate of Vladivostok.
Minorities:
The main discomfort resettlement. Each time, extending the stay, you had to release the room and move to another, even if the same category was booked. It took time and created inconvenience things were gathered in haste, some remained raw.
The hotel is located at 4 star level, but actually strong 3+. The room repair has not been updated for about 15 years. Doors and walls are tired.
It was also surprising that when booking through a Chinese website, they provide a higher category of room, although in the Russian system it is considered the same. This creates a sense of double standards.
Summary:
If booking in advance at a reduced price (~3000), this is an acceptable option. At the full cost is more likely to be overstated. Staff is polite, but the extension system needs to be revised.
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Stayed in the hotel's narrowest room (from the fire escape floor plan), the room looked particularly large. You can watch the Chinese international European channel and the CCTV Russian channel. The location is not too far from the city center, and there is an authentic and delicious Chinese restaurant next to it to eat affordable imperial crabs. Surprisingly, the Vladivostok net red restaurant Zuma is on the 2nd floor of the same building of the hotel, which is too convenient.
Прекрасное расположение относительно вокзала для гостей города, всего в 5 минутах ходьбы. Останавливались переждать время между самолетом и поездом. Номер комфортный, имеется все, что необходимо. Зубные принадлежности, шампуни, вода. Так получилось, что летели ночным рейсом и по пути на вокзал на аэроэкспрессе забронировали номер, чтоб немного поспать до поезда, не посмотрев, что заезд с 14-00. Спасибо большое, что вошли в положение и смогли сделать нам раннее заселение. Удалось выспаться.
The room is large, clean and warm. Toiletries such as shampoo and shower gel are provided. Breakfast is optional.
The Russian landlord is very kind and check-in is simple.
There are no other problems except that the sound insulation is slightly poor and you need to climb a small slope to enter the community from the main road.
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MM519560****The room is large, clean and warm. Toiletries such as shampoo and shower gel are provided. Breakfast is optional.
The Russian landlord is very kind and check-in is simple.
There are no other problems except that the sound insulation is slightly poor and you need to climb a small slope to enter the community from the main road.
TTouxiaodecaomeiThe location of the hotel is still very good, close to the train station and the Lugang Pier, not far from the scenic spot~ The hotel facilities are relatively new, although the breakfast is not many varieties, but they are very delicate! I really like that oatmeal. The fly in the ointment is that we booked a family room. The sofa bed was unstable and could not sleep. I asked the waiter to coordinate that night. I didn't give any solutions. I kept saying sorry and said that I would solve it for us the next day. Finally, I slept on the floor; By the next day, we thought the hotel was going to change rooms with us. The waiter said that the bed legs had been repaired. Then, it was okay. As a result, I came back to sit on it at night. It was still bad, but that night they coordinated a single room for us. It was a solution to the problem of sleeping. Feedback this matter to Trip.com in advance, the whole process of solving the problem is very good, the communication is smooth, the response is timely, and the service of Trip.com is praised!
OOwen.ZAlthough it's called a hotel, it feels more like an apartment. The rooms are large and fully equipped with an induction cooker and refrigerator. Breakfast isn't a buffet; you have to order à la carte. The staff doesn't speak English, so communication can be a bit difficult. The view of the bridge from the window is quite nice. Getting in and out of the hotel involves climbing a large hill, so if you want to go to nearby restaurants or supermarkets, taking a taxi is the only option.
GGuest UserIt is an apartment, the location is good, very close to the sea and the city center.
Contact the apartment housekeeper in advance, add WeChat, and then there will be an apartment door password and room password on the day of check-in.
It is definitely incomparable with domestic hotels, and there is basically no service.
The basic facilities in the apartment are available, so you need to take care of yourself.
XXingzhewuyuanfujieStayed in the hotel's narrowest room (from the fire escape floor plan), the room looked particularly large. You can watch the Chinese international European channel and the CCTV Russian channel. The location is not too far from the city center, and there is an authentic and delicious Chinese restaurant next to it to eat affordable imperial crabs. Surprisingly, the Vladivostok net red restaurant Zuma is on the 2nd floor of the same building of the hotel, which is too convenient.
GGuest UserThe hotel is very good, I recommend it. I'll just say the hard stuff.
This is an old hotel from the 1980s but it was renovated in 2017. The overall facilities are acceptable, and the condition is about the same level as the domestic 7-Day Express 8-class express hotels.
The biggest highlight:
The location is very good:
It is near the core commercial district of Vladivostok, and it takes 5-10 minutes to walk to the core areas such as Victory Square and the railway station. And the beach is 100 meters in front of the hotel, and the sea view is unobstructed. There is an oken next to it, which seems to be a cinema and a food court. There are desserts and coffee on the first floor, and Korean and Japanese food, Vietnamese rice noodles and Chinese dumplings on the second floor.
The breakfast is good:
The restaurant is in the Victoria Hall on the second floor of the hotel. It is basically a Western breakfast of milk cereal, sliced bread, butter ham, and some stir-fried dishes, meat dishes and steamed egg cakes. If you are used to the Western food in the domestic hotel buffet breakfast, you should be able to accept this breakfast, but if it is particularly Chinese, you may not feel that it is so good.
The room is well-equipped:
Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shower gel, hair dryer, kettle, mineral water, free small green tea bags, even disposable slippers, pajamas, and shoe cloths are all provided by the hotel. Someone cleans the room every day, which is similar to the configuration of domestic hotels. There is also a 24-hour security guard in the lobby on the first floor. The overall feeling is relatively clean, hygienic, convenient and safe.
No problem with the service attitude:
I stayed for a few days and did not encounter any discrimination or discomfort. In fact, I did not have this feeling in the whole Vladivostok. Most of the service staff were very polite, but most of them did not speak English very well, so you have to use translation software more.
The front desk can speak English:
The front desk of the hotel can speak English. No deposit, no tip, just hand over the key when checking out, it's very fast. Most of the hotel signs have Chinese characters.
In general, it is very convenient. All the problems and bad habits that I worry about when staying in a hotel abroad are not here. I must give a five-star praise. The Russian girl in front of the Victoria Hall said good morning to me every morning, and I didn't have time to take a photo for her. Maybe next time.
In addition, I booked the hotel through Ctrip this time. Due to a problem with the phone information, I couldn’t get through to the hotel at first. I was worried that there might be some problems. Later, Haiyan, a staff member of Ctrip, helped me make the contact. I thanked and praised her.
GGuest UserСкажу сразу, я не прихотливый человек и в целом меня всё всегда устраивает. Что касается конкретного отеля и конкретного номера. Расположение в центре города, в шаговой доступности набережная, кафе, рестораны, пабы и т.д.. Парковка для автомобилей маленькая, всего 5-6 авто помещается. В номере в целом чистенько, есть нюансы, конечно, но терпимо. Внутренний блок кондиционера очень грязный, плесень, он практически не дул холодным воздухом, по стене тёк конденсат. К нашему приезду номер был не готов, но нам в течении 20 минут поменяли на другой и в качестве извинения предложили бесплатный завтрак на двоих. В целом, если рассматривать этот отель по 5 бальной шкале, то 4 балла я ставлю смело. В следующий раз я бы сюда приехал. Самое главное забыл сказать, рядом железная дорога, но в номере её абсолютно не слышно. Это огромный ➕
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