The hotel is the former women's hospital from the Tsarist era. The complex, close to the center but still in a quiet location, is very attractive and has a spacious inner courtyard surrounded by ground-floor buildings. The corresponding photos on Tripadvisor show this very well. However, the room furnishings leave a lot to be desired: There is a kettle, but no tea or coffee. The bedside lamp next to the entrance door and behind a cupboard (see photo in the appendix) is pointless and since there is neither a lamp nor a light switch by the beds, you have to go to bed with a flashlight. The same thing if you have to get up at night to go to the toilet. The hairdryer in the bathroom doesn't work and there is also no toilet brush. That's just a detail, but it's a disadvantage. The breakfast buffet is mediocre and the selection is rather modest. It's a shame, because the historic complex of the hotel is fascinating.
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