We stayed there for two nights in September. Four of us. Came there in two rented cars just to explore Kyzyl and Tuva a little bit. There was no-one to welcome us upon arrival. I mean, absolutely nobody - either at the entrance or at the reception desk! We waited for some time, tried to call for assistance, then shouted, then yelled, then squealed (for fun) - to no avail. So, building exploration started. We crept around every corner, knocked on every door - silence. At last a small hairdresser salon was discovered but girls there told us that they rented the place so had nothing to do with the hotel. Hoping against hope, we proceeded with our research and at last - surprise, surprise! - a door opened and a bewildered guard appeared. He got even more puzzled when we told him our story (as if he couldn't check it with his CCTVs!) and finally a young receptionist - a trainee - came to our rescue. Since then it was kinda bearable. We got our rooms quickly (mine was with a gorgeous Yenisey river view - for an extra pay) and they were quite nice. Beds were comfy and clean, all necessary amenities were in place and there even were no death screeches heard at night (Kyzyl is notorious for its rampant crime). There is a free guarded parking nearby and the hotel's territory is fenced and camera controlled. So, welcome to Kyzyl - a town of unforgettable impressions!
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Me and my friends (three of them) dined there twice in September. The food was damn good, especially Tuvian cuisine. We tried their buuz (steamed dumplings with meat), fried lamb with vegetables and fried lamb liver. Everything was really scrumptious! We had to wait for buuz for about forty minutes, however, which is sort of too long since I know that Buryats, for example, cook them in a quarter of an hour. They did not have non-alcoholic beer either which was a drag. The place is also definitely overpriced but this is, unfortunately, unavoidable because a) they hardly have any competitors in town and b) Kyzyl is notorious for its unsafety, especially by night, so the hotel's guests would hardly dare to poke their noses outside after sunset. To make a long story short, recommended. Particularly local specialties.
在克孜勒,这是最好的酒店。标准间很宽敞,有一张床、一张长桌、一个小冰箱、一把椅子、一把折叠椅、大窗户、遮光窗帘、分体式空调和一个小电视。房间很干净。每天都有人打扫(我们浴室角落里的那只虫子两天都没人管,但它确实在最角落里)。照明很好。房间里有两瓶纯净水。
浴室也很宽敞。
整个房间装修新颖时尚。
楼道里有沙发和饮水机。其中一层有一个带挂烫机和熨衣板的房间。
水疗区很好,有泳池、桑拿和土耳其浴室。土耳其浴室里有点轻微的异味,水疗中心能看到叶尼塞河的景色。
早餐很棒。
竟然借口没有入境卡不给我开房 拿出复印件也不行 可恨 可恨 携程虽然退了钱 可我仍然必须给差评 差评!
外面零下38度,房间里却很暖和,床垫睡着非常舒服,隔音效果也很好。
酒店宏伟,不仅好,而且有自己的风格,带有东方风味。对应于声明的类别。位置很好——位于路堤上,步行即可到达“亚洲中心”方尖碑,另一个方向也是国家博物馆。 房间(标准间)非常宽敞,可以看到叶尼塞河的侧面景色。舒适的大床、宽敞的浴室、加热大理石地板。 早餐美味且多样。 有一个水疗中心(没有参观)和一个健身房(参观过)——对于酒店来说非常好。 缺点是周围几乎没有地方,只有停车场。如果加上一个小广场和几张长凳,那就舒服多了。您可以使用体育场馆的屋顶来实现此目的。 另一个令人不快的细节是清洁质量。浴室里留下了某种污渍,淋浴间里还有穿着拖鞋的脚印(只有清洁女工才能留下)。 但这并不影响积极的印象 - 我推荐它。
非常舒适的酒店。图瓦 (Tyva) 独一无二。 该服务处于最高水平,您可以提出任何请求,不会无人理会。餐厅的食物很美味,包括民族美食,窗外的景色很美。 酒店的每一个细节都无可挑剔!
We stayed there for two nights in September. Four of us. Came there in two rented cars just to explore Kyzyl and Tuva a little bit. There was no-one to welcome us upon arrival. I mean, absolutely nobody - either at the entrance or at the reception desk! We waited for some time, tried to call for assistance, then shouted, then yelled, then squealed (for fun) - to no avail. So, building exploration started. We crept around every corner, knocked on every door - silence. At last a small hairdresser salon was discovered but girls there told us that they rented the place so had nothing to do with the hotel. Hoping against hope, we proceeded with our research and at last - surprise, surprise! - a door opened and a bewildered guard appeared. He got even more puzzled when we told him our story (as if he couldn't check it with his CCTVs!) and finally a young receptionist - a trainee - came to our rescue. Since then it was kinda bearable. We got our rooms quickly (mine was with a gorgeous Yenisey river view - for an extra pay) and they were quite nice. Beds were comfy and clean, all necessary amenities were in place and there even were no death screeches heard at night (Kyzyl is notorious for its rampant crime). There is a free guarded parking nearby and the hotel's territory is fenced and camera controlled. So, welcome to Kyzyl - a town of unforgettable impressions!
Me and my friends (three of them) dined there twice in September. The food was damn good, especially Tuvian cuisine. We tried their buuz (steamed dumplings with meat), fried lamb with vegetables and fried lamb liver. Everything was really scrumptious! We had to wait for buuz for about forty minutes, however, which is sort of too long since I know that Buryats, for example, cook them in a quarter of an hour. They did not have non-alcoholic beer either which was a drag. The place is also definitely overpriced but this is, unfortunately, unavoidable because a) they hardly have any competitors in town and b) Kyzyl is notorious for its unsafety, especially by night, so the hotel's guests would hardly dare to poke their noses outside after sunset. To make a long story short, recommended. Particularly local specialties.