Guest User
March 19, 2025
Overall, I liked the hotel. I would say 50/50. We stayed for four nights. (It's not worth more). I was impressed by the large room, balcony, panoramic window, view from the window of the pool and garden. The architecture of this hotel is made in the form of a Buddhist temple. The furniture in the room is in the style of the 80s, and perhaps the manufacture of the same time). At the same time, the beds are normal and the bed linen is of good quality. There is only one towel per person. There were problems with turning on and off the light and air conditioner - everything is connected to the control panel (we completely figured it out before leaving)). Plus, the air conditioner does not blow on the bed and the motor is connected to the corridor, so the noise in the room is not heard. The dining room was an unpleasant surprise - the tables are not washed and the napkins on them are simply dirty - at first we wanted to find a clean table - unsuccessfully. The food is prepared without soul, tasteless. Fresh fruits and vegetables helped out. I want to note one more thing: in the reviews of this hotel I read that someone saw big cockroaches, in connection with this I kept looking closely - was there a cockroach running)). In the evening, when we arrived at the hotel, my husband and I were drinking coffee on the balcony, we were tired, I went to bed last and after a shower I wanted to go out onto the balcony again - and then I saw HIM - a cockroach, quite big, he wanted to try our coffee left on the table. I ran from the balcony and watched him from the window, then closed the curtains and went to bed, realizing that it was our own fault that we left food on the balcony. In the following days I cleaned everything from the balcony and HE did not come again)). And we also closed the balcony completely in order to prevent various insects from getting into the room.
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