Guest User
July 23, 2023
Three stars at the reception - this is the most brazen deception I have ever seen! No air conditioning, even in July we were freezing here. Inside the room everything is the cheapest: the lock, the door, the foam rug from the 90s in the bath, furniture, bed linen, rugs under the feet - all from a cheap market. And the torn green sofa from 30 years ago was simply shocking. The repair is not fresh, do-it-yourself with protruding pipes. And everything would be fine but the price for this miserable stop in a dark cold room is 7,000 rubles per night! We ordered lunch and dinner for 600 rubles - it turned out that dinner was the same as lunch (four slices of tomato, dry reheated pilaf and the same vegetable soup) just shocking. Upon arrival: someone else's hair in the shower, dirt on the rugs. Someone else's food in the freezer. Wi-Fi works poorly. Breakfast is a set of dishes: 2 cereals, one day even sausages. Cheap fruit salad, mokkon 3/1 packet, cheese and sausage. Watermelon and melon were a pleasant surprise. All this in a dark semi-basement from the 90s with red wallpaper. A children's playground with torn seats, linoleum on the slide. Free hangers from stores and from a Soviet wardrobe, a chair with a stain that they didn't even try to remove. The Moscow candies that they write about are a swallow and it is only for breakfast, like all the tea with mokkon. People who are happy with everything for 7 thousand - perhaps have not been to other hotels, what kind of normal attitude of the staff and management can there be if for that kind of money you are offered all the cheapest, eatery-level stuff.
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