They paid $35 for the room. There are stains on the sheet, the room is dirty. There was no light bulb in the bathroom. When asked if there will be hot water, we received the answer "there will be a sauna tomorrow." There's a stack of some kind of construction documentation in the room.
An ordinary tired hotel. The bed linen is passable. The room is not smoky. The shower and toilet are working properly. They used their own slippers. The hotel is quiet. The administrator is a very responsive guy who works at the same time in a cafe nearby. There is a parking lot.
From personal wishes: add bedside tables.
There are no slippers, the linen is not washed as if two weeks after the last tenants, the sink is dirty, the shower is both in a dustpan and in mold, the toilet flush broke after three taps. There is no outlet at the bedside table, the top shelf of the closet is full of annual dust. The staff is pleasant, they offered to replace the disposable slippers in the room with a yellow coating from the sweaty feet of past residents with "new", more worn ones. Men's rubber flip-flops are also available. The bed was made in a special way: a bedspread was laid on the sheets, and a duvet cover with a quilt was already on it. Enjoy your stay.
An ordinary roadside hotel.
Old bed linen, but clean.
I took off the stars for the smoky room and for the lack of curtains and toilet paper in the bathroom.
Also in the evening, the electricity was cut off throughout the hotel.
Special thanks to the male employee of both the hotel and the cafe nearby for a delicious breakfast and for boiling water for thermoses. Breakfast consisted of scrambled eggs, 2 eggs, a piece of sausage, fresh hot tortilla and tea with milk. It cost 1000 tenge per person.