The hotel left a very mixed impression.
On the one hand, it is absolutely charming - the design of the hotel, the rooms, the courtyard - all this touches and immerses you in an atmosphere of rest and relaxation.
On the other hand, there are a lot of disadvantages that can outweigh the advantages.
For example, the rooms are very cold even when the air conditioner is off. And in general, air conditioners are constantly working everywhere, so I did not get out of a warm sweater with a hood.
Didn't like the food. I understand that this is India, but usually large hotels also have a European menu. Here, too, there were options, but either peppered and spicy anyway, or a la fast food (pizza and burgers). In general, if you are a gastritis, an ulcer, or for some other reason are limited in nutrition, then you will have a very difficult time.
The staff is very arrogant (not all of course, but the general mass), there is always a feeling that you owe them something.
Well, the last little remark, speaking about the attitude and sensitivity of the staff: we arrived on my husband's birthday and did not even hear the banal "happy birthday" at the check-in. First time like this. Usually they will at least verbally congratulate, as a maximum they will treat you with cakes)
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