Marina Starodubtseva
October 1, 2023
Hi all! I lived in this hotel for a week... Well...
Let's start with the fact that there is no elevator in this hotel, the stairs are very narrow, it was difficult to carry a suitcase. There are no dispensers such as toothpaste, brushes, etc., in the shower there is shampoo in a huge bottle and shower gel, there is hand soap - that's all. No water was found in the refrigerator either. During the week, they didn’t clean my place even once, I threw out the garbage myself, water never appeared, but they brought fresh towels (3 small towels) every day; the used ones had to be taken to the counter yourself. The room has a bed, wall hanger, refrigerator, desk, chair, air conditioning, hair dryer, TV. The air conditioner is very, very, very dusty. There is not a single shelf in the bathroom, only a towel bar, but it is located in the direction of the shower stream. The reception area has a seating area, a place to leave suitcases, hot water and a microwave. Laundry is provided as a separate service and costs a whopping 20 thousand won, incredibly expensive, better to find in the city. The location of the hotel itself is not bad for young people - there is a street with bars and shiktans nearby, the metro is very close (literally across the road), shopping arcades with cafes and souvenirs, a famous shopping street with souvenirs is nearby... It’s a bit noisy, but that’s what anyone likes) Overall it’s not the worst option, but with its own characteristics 😄
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