yard Beautiful view
shared bathroom
Bedsheets blinds Blackout blinds dinner_dining Dining area mode_fan Fan kitchen Fridge airwave Hairdryer heat_pump Heating network_check High speed internet access iron Ironing facilities cooking Kitchen soup_kitchen Kitchenware microwave_gen Microwave Mosquito net door_front Private entrance bathroom Shared bathroom emoji_food_beverage Tea emoji_food_beverage Kettle or coffee maker checkroom Wardrobe local_laundry_service Washing machine water_bottle Bottled water
1) Check-in: enter through a restaurant with a wok, you will be greeted by a closed iron door with a telephone number. You need to call (they may not answer the phone), after which the door will be opened. Basically, the administrator's attitude is rude.
Then it turns out that you cannot enter without paying 40 rubles for slippers (there are no warnings about this in advance).
2) Accommodation: to get to the room you need to climb the extreme stairs (very long, steep and there is no light on it at night). The one who rises is rewarded by crashing his head into the suspended ceiling on the last step.
But don’t be happy if you didn’t break your legs and were able to get up!
The walls are made of paper, you can even hear the neighbors' whispers.
The window in the room does not close, and there is some hidden window behind the suspended ceiling — it blows from there and there is the sound of drops.
In addition, the room is terribly cold and there are no proper blankets.
The bathroom and kitchen smell like sewage, it’s impossible to stay there for long.
3) Checking out: finally, checking out is also an adventure — there is no administrator at the counter, the phone does not answer, there is simply no way to hand over the keys.
I really don't recommend it, 2 stars for the location.