In general, a normal hotel, the rooms are different: double rooms with a new renovation and modern furniture, look good, triple and quadruple rooms - with interior and furniture from the early 2000s, but in good condition. Stayed in a 4-bed room: 3 single beds and a sofa bed (unfolded), own bathroom with shower. All plumbing is working properly. The room has air conditioning, but it did not turn on, alas. TV, bedside tables, a couple of chairs, a wardrobe, a safe on the floor - that's all. Beds are comfortable, linen is clean. Towels are different - sometimes soft and fluffy, sometimes hard, as you're lucky. Breakfast is normal: porridge or pancakes, scrambled eggs, sandwich, tea/instant coffee. You can buy coffee from the machine for an additional fee, but I do not advise it - it is absolutely not tasty! The hotel seems to have a spa: cryosauna, massage, but they do not work regularly when there is a specialist, but he does not always happen. It should be noted that local residents come to this hotel for the weekend with a hall rental - they can celebrate some holiday there, and it will be loud and late, everyone (or almost everyone) will hear it. For example, in our case, local residents celebrated Orthodox Easter until midnight - with Leps, ‘you respect me’, etc., very entertaining! The hotel is located 35-40 minutes from the airport, 20 minutes walk from Chuiskaya street and Panfilov park. The street is quite quiet, but there are many birds - and noise is heard from other streets. An important point: we ordered a taxi to the airport from the hotel - the receptionist said it was cheaper, so a dirty broken car arrived late, and the driver also demanded extra money, because he had more cost on the application. So I do not recommend this service.
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