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October 21, 2022
Thrash memories for life. Let's start with the location. Uni Sharm is located in a really good area. From the side of the highway there are luxury hotels with neat lawns and staff in snow-white robes. However, in the direction where this place is located, there is just a landfill and abandoned houses. Moreover, the hotel is not surrounded by any kind of fence, so if your room on the ground floor does not face the inside of the hotel, you can wait for guests. Nearby there is some local cafe where Arabs sit and watch football. When we arrived, it amazed us. You’re driving next to luxury hotels, and yours is located 100 meters away, but it feels like it’s in a landfill. Come to the reception. And you know, from the photographs you might think that everything there is more or less normal. But this is simply because you have to look closely. All the sofas there are dirty, there are ashes lying in them (you can smoke everywhere there), crumbs, stains from alcohol or God knows what. All tables have sticky stains and chips. If you look up, you will see that the glass dome was painted over with some cheap brown paint that is peeling terribly. But more importantly, there is NO AIR CONDITIONING. In summer in Egypt 39-42 degrees in the shade. Our minibus was cooler than at the reception. The entire contingent of the hotel consisted of locals. This is quite important. We were given a room just on the first floor (with access to the outside - into the bushes). This is a complete nightmare. In order: There is simply a huge amount of broken things in the room: cabinets with warped and peeling doors, a table from which any bottle will roll off, handles that can barely hold on. The smell there is extremely specific. It may be their detergent, but it's sweet, cloying, and stuffy. Combined with high humidity and (thank God) air conditioning, I could feel sick. But the icing on the cake was the beds, and especially the bed linen. Of course, we found more than one little black hair. But more importantly, all the bedding was in a pile of spools. But they played “Sasha Tanya” on the TV))) We didn’t want to live in a room that anyone could come up to and stare at two sleeping girls. So we went to the reception and paid an extra 5 euros to be moved to the second floor. The room was the same, but at least with a better view. There were coils on the bed linen here too. Let's move on to the bar and food. We decided to immediately see what was there and how it was. On the counter it says that EVERYTHING IN BOTTLES is available for a fee. We come to the bar and ask for water, and they immediately give us these same bottles. That is, they immediately try to take money from us. We refused. And they asked for it in a glass. This is the "feature" of the hotel. Everything is served in miserable plastic cups 0.2. You won't know exactly where the water comes from. Maybe from a tap, or maybe from a real filter. After this day, we constantly bought three two-liter bottles of water for a dollar at the nearest mango store (I advise you if you do go to this hellish hotel, since there are fixed prices and no one will try to deceive you). And this was already a nightmare for us. In forty-degree heat, one bottle of bittern
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