Apparently, the rooms have not been renovated since the city was still called Tselinograd. The bathroom has been completely destroyed. The furniture was eaten by the soul in the body. In general, according to me, they should pay. Not them.
I put five points only for the beautiful woman Gulmira❤️ (the head of the hotel)
We stopped by in early October, the staff looked a little marginal, the towel and linen were clean, although worn to holes. The room has a bed, a bedside table, a coffee table and a floating bed from side to side, we had a VIP room, you could smoke in it, but like my friend, I am non-smokers. The smell was relative.. in general, as well as the entire period of stay in this hotel.
I'll say this, if you have no choice where to spend the night, then it's fine. not for the long term. This is my opinion. And there everyone has their own)
Gulmira, a very decent woman, helped with registration, made efforts to find housing. Thank you 🤝
In the bathroom, the dubak shower cabin is in terrible condition, there is one socket and only on the TV there is no closet where you can hang things the TV weighs high or you need to change the mount so that you can tilt it noise insulation is zero who walks along the colidor you can still hear it along the way the staff is drinking or the cleaner it was in the morning woke up from a mat she swore at the whole hotel very much It was unpleasant
the hotel is in the basement, everything is old and dilapidated. We stopped by in the evening, it seemed fine. In the morning, in the light of day, it became clear from the basement windows how miserable everything was. It feels like the hotel is three hundred years old and no one has ever invested money in repairs