This hotel is suitable for short stays, but I wouldn't recommend it for a longer visit.
**Pros**: It's close to a mall, cafes, and shops. The reception staff are polite, the price is low, and the interior is modern.
**Cons**: The cleanliness of the rooms is an issue: there were stains on the sheets and towels, the linens were grey, the table surfaces were dirty, and the shower head holder was almost broken off. The carpet, which seems to be in every room, is indeed dirty (others have mentioned this before). The beds are also squeaky; if one person turns over, the other will be jolted awake.
There's a pool and sauna, but for some reason, the sauna isn't continuously operational. We went, and everything was off. We asked at reception, and they said they'd turn it on just for us. But when we went back, nothing was working. By the time it was finally turned on later, it was too late for us. So, check the sauna schedule before you visit.
Here's another point: there are signs everywhere with prohibitions: don't take food out of the dining room, don't take the iron to your room, don't damage hotel property. It's just prohibitions everywhere, and all of them are in Russian. This raises some questions. Moreover, the text is in Russian, but some words are unclear; what they were trying to say remains a mystery. I asked a staff member at reception about it, but even he didn't know – quite amusing!
Regarding the food, the photos on the hotel's profile make everything look much more interesting and appealing for some reason. In reality, all the food was cold by 8:30 AM, and the coffee machine was off. You can grab a bite, but don't expect a gourmet experience.
I gave it a 4-star rating due to the low cost and decent location. Everything else, unfortunately... I hope the hotel management takes this into account and makes improvements.
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