Guest User
January 12, 2025
The staff does not speak Tajik, Russian or English. Correspondence is only in Chinese, and guests, not the staff, will have to use a translator. Shoes must be left outside in front of the entrance. This is unusual, inconvenient, and in winter it is catastrophically cold to put them on later. There is no closet in the room, it is impossible to unpack and hang things. There is no way to dry things in the room.
On the fourth day they did not give breakfast, in the evening they called (found a person who spoke Russian) and said: they will not be able to cook breakfast anymore, I can take the money and leave the hotel. We would have gladly left, but looking for a hotel for 2 nights in a strange city is not much fun, we had to stay.
On the day of arrival the room was clean, but they did not clean it again for a week; they did not even take out the trash, although I wrote to the staff and hung a sign on the door asking them to clean. At the same time, bed linen is hung out to dry throughout the hotel (including on the staircase railings). I will not go to this hotel again, and I do not recommend it to others.
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