For people who are used to comfortable rest, I strongly do not recommend it!!!It's a very small room, a collapsed mattress, worn linen.Bathroom,it's also a toilet,maximum 120/120,shower hole in the floor, practically without a podium!!!Sanitary procedures are just a quest!!The water pours over the floor on top, everything does not dry out, there is a musty smell throughout the room.The breakfasts are portioned, at the discretion of a very pleasant lady.In addition, 2 sausages of questionable quality, 1 egg, 2 pieces of cheese, 4 small pieces of cucumber and bon appetit!The TV is not working, they offer to drink water from the tap...Plus, it's not far from the metro, but I've seen hotels in the area with a more decent view, and probably with content.I do not recommend this hotel.
We lived from May 20 to May 25, 2024.It is very conveniently located, near the metro and many bus routes. The service is good, the food at breakfast is delicious. It turns out that sausages are made from meat in Georgia! There are many restaurants and cafes
nearby, where the food is also varied and delicious! All staff speaks Russian, stable Wi-Fi, each room has a safe. Of the wishes - you need another seat in the room.
Pleasant Russian-speaking staff. The room is small. There is a fridge and a kettle. We couldn't handle the TV, and we didn't really try when there was Wi-Fi. The breakfasts are portioned. Buckwheat with nuggets, noodles with sausages, eggs or omelette, cucumbers, tomatoes, cheese, jam, sour cream. Every morning is different.
Avlabari metro station is within walking distance, exchangers, pharmacies, bazaar, Khinkali house, shops. The Kura Embankment, the most beautiful cathedral are also nearby. The aesthetics of the old dilapidated area, of course, strongly appeal to the amateur, but as a hotel, everything is fine. There was no sound insulation in our room on the ground floor at all, and the aunts from the staff are lovers of talking. This is probably the only negative. N