1/5 Betta S. 7 years ago on Google • 2 reviews
A
nightmare
accommodation
for
visitors
at
a
hotel
price,
don’t
waste
your
time;
if
you
need
a
rest,
this
is
not
the
place
for
you.
They
called
and
said
everything
was
there,
even
air
conditioning,
the
conditions
were
decent.
They
barely
found
her.
We
entered
-
the
interior
of
a
terry
soviet
hostel
with
long
corridors
and
a
herringbone
pattern
of
shuffling
parquet...
We
went
to
the
"reception"
to
the
admin.
-
“You
can
look
at
room
400,
2
beds,
this
is
our
comfort
(!)
on
the
4th
floor,
if
you
like
it,
pay
2000
(+1000
if
with
dinner!)
and
check
in.”
We
got
up,
didn’t
find
our
room
right
away,
while
we
were
wandering
along
the
darkened
corridor
we
saw
a
common
toilet
with
the
door
wide
open,
there
was
a
gray-haired,
pot-bellied
man,
stripped
to
the
waist,
washing
his
armpits
in
the
sink...
And
right
next
to
our
room
there
was
a
room
in
which
a
certain
It
was
a
noisy
group,
their
door
was
also
wide
open,
in
general,
the
neighbors
were
a
miracle.
The
doors,
as
I
already
mentioned,
are
made
of
plywood,
have
been
standing
since
the
bearded
times,
they
just
had
new
locks
installed,
but
if
something
happens,
this
structure
is
knocked
off
its
feet.
We
open
our
“comfort
room”.
The
smell
of
stain
from
bedbugs,
cockroaches
or
something
similar
is
a
real
danger
of
bringing
these
creatures
home.
They
turned
on
the
lights
-
a
prehistoric
three-arm
chandelier
with
only
one
working
bulb.
The
bathroom
is
a
shabby
toilet,
the
sink
and
shower
tray
are
all
from
Soviet
times
-
old,
shabby,
not
necessarily
washed.
The
minimum
that
you
can
catch
here
is
a
fungus.
The
only
furniture
is
2
soviet
bedside
tables
and
a
chair,
the
kind
they
still
have
in
government
institutions.
The
windows
are
wooden
frames,
painted
with
vents,
no
double-glazed
windows,
even
the
cheapest
ones.
The
curtains
are
the
same
scoop,
hanging
on
paper
clips.
The
bed
is
covered
with
an
old
striped
scratchy
blanket,
there
is
no
coverlet.
Why,
there
isn’t
even
a
normal
mattress
and
blanket!
Some
kind
of
cotton
lining
is
all
stained
under
the
sheet
and
2
sheets
to
cover
it,
and
this
is
in
the
absence
of
plastic
windows
in
the
fall.
There
is
a
TV,
a
tube
one
as
I
understand
it)
The
refrigerator
is
a
box
standing
on
the
cabinet,
it
was
neither
turned
on
nor
dried.
Where
they
have
the
air
conditioner
remains
a
mystery
to
me,
they
probably
meant
the
window.
In
general,
we
flew
from
this
“hotel”
and
were
happy,
simultaneously
listening
to
the
rude
remarks
of
the
administrator,
because
my
husband
managed
to
use
their
toilet).
I've
been
to
many
places
at
about
the
same
price,
but
this
is
the
first
time
I've
seen
such
an
almshouse.
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