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May 13, 2024
The hotel is located on a quiet street deep in a large low-rise residential area in the city center. The building is 3-storey with an elevator. To the left of the hotel about 400 meters to Shota Rustaveli Avenue, at the intersection there are several restaurants (the food is delicious) and shops, including Svyaznoy (you can buy a local SIM card). And if you go straight, then in about 15 minutes you can reach the agricultural market (a good place to buy nuts, dried fruits, fresh fruits and vegetables, prices are noticeably lower than where the guides bring them). We stayed at this hotel twice for 2 nights at intervals of several days (this is how the tour was arranged). The first time we got a room on the 2nd floor with windows on the side facade, the second time we got a room on the 3rd floor with windows on the rear facade. The rooms are very similar, the main difference: in the first room there were 2 small windows under the ceiling, and in the second there was a normal window almost the entire width of the wall. In the rooms: 2 double bed, 2 bedside tables, air conditioning, TV, desk, kettle, containers with tea, granulated sugar and instant coffee, a couple of 0.5 liter bottles of water, bathroom with shower. Everything is fine. The mattress on the bed is high and probably not cheap, but it is hard and my bad back did not like it. Breakfast buffet is excellent. There was even fruit, including newly introduced local cherries. But every day is the same, after all, the hotel is not designed for long-term stays. The staff is friendly, and they responded immediately to a request for help sorting out the channels. By the way, about the channels. Viewing is organized through the iTV application, which still needs to be found, but there are no instructions. So don't hesitate to call the reception. The hotel is clean, the room is cleaned every day, without any comments.
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