The location of the hotel is excellent: in the old town, not far from the gate. There are good restaurants, historical and cinematic attractions nearby. There are "questions" about the service. Check-in time is 14.00. When booking, I wrote that I would be at 20.00. When I arrived, the young man at the reception said that there were "technical problems" in the room and I had to wait 40 minutes. If I hadn't gone for a walk with my friends right away, but wanted to relax, there would have been a problem. Of course, there were no compensations or bonuses for this inconvenience. As if that's the way it should be. For breakfast, a standard modest set of slices and cheese, butter, jams in a small package plus one dish to order. It was unpleasant when I found jam in a freshly canned breakfast, inserted into another used honey package. A used serving plate. There were no special problems with the room as a whole. If I were not on a business trip, but on vacation, all these disadvantages would overshadow the rest.
A good hotel, located within the old town, close to attractions such as the Maiden Tower, the Juma Mosque, and the market square. Primorsky Boulevard is within walking distance. The rooms are spacious and bright. I stayed at this hotel 2 times. Rooms on the 2nd floor 51 and 52 have balconies, the view from them is magnificent. The staff is helpful and will always help you with any question. The rooms have a refrigerator with a bar, a kettle, disposable hygiene items, slippers, a standard set of towels, and a terry bathrobe. The breakfasts are standard and portioned.
Sunny greetings from a lovely hotel in the center of the old city in Baku! A small, cozy, clean hotel. Bathrobes, slippers, kettle. It was cold in the room in February, especially in the bathroom. The air conditioner was turned on for heating. The balcony is gorgeous. Morning chants from the mosque nearby
There seems to be a lot of breakfast, but it gets boring during the week, especially the inattentiveness and slowness of the kitchen and waiters.
And sound insulation... Through the door, you can hear all the conversations in the hallway, even in whispers, you can hear the elevator, footsteps on the stairs...
You would come back again-more likely no than yes.