It was probably once the main hotel in the city. It is now partially operational, with rooms on the 8th and 4th floors. The reception is a "stall with a window" in the Soviet style, the design is very slow. Nevertheless, non-cash payment works successfully. It is necessary to warn about the need for accounting documents in advance. You won't get them on the weekend. The elevator is a separate quest. It works until 21:00, but even when it does, not everyone will wait for it. The room is nice: bright, warm, with hot water from an individual electric boiler. The room is newly renovated. There is no breakfast, but there is a cafe and a shop nearby. There is a large public parking near the hotel. Overall, it's a comfortable hotel room with a Soviet touch. If you're ready for the oddities, it's a perfectly acceptable option. The bonus is the beautiful view from the window.
The hotel is nondescript from the outside, and the ground floor with the reception room is generally depressing.
But everything changes when you go up to the floor and enter the room.
I lived in 806m. The standard is for 4000 rubles.
The room is great. It's light, warm and pleasant.
Fresh renovation.
Kettle, mugs, refrigerator.
Hot water is like boiling water - there is a boiler.
Of the disadvantages, perhaps only one is that there is no hair dryer. But it's not critical.
It was difficult to find a place to live in the city. I came across this hotel. We read the reviews and decided to come in. In general, they write the truth))
The room is warm and clean,
Clean, fresh linen, TV, split..
Of the cons:
There was no drinking water, large towels and breakfast))