We very much regretted that our choice fell on Lamora. Let's start with the exterior of the room, it is nice and even has an air conditioner, but the bed, or rather the mattress, will make you go crazy, there is a railway nearby along which a train and a swallow pass every 15 minutes, and it goes between two buildings, so it feels like you are traveling there will be a constant on the train, and as an added measure of realism, the walls and bed will also shake. Then the dining room is a separate thing, on the 3rd day of rest they caught the rotovirus, you might think what does the dining room have to do with it, so Rospotrebnadzor is crying for this hotel, because even in the city in some kind of shawarma-type eatery they WORK WITH GLOVES. And a question for the owner, do those students who work there have a rank book? They take the plate with their bare hands and put the soup on, so they can get their fingers in it, is this even normal? They put pasta in front of me, and a couple of pasta got into the buckwheat, she took them with her bare hand and threw them away, just put them in the dish with her bare hands, which they were eating. The bartender is a great guy, and the maid, by the way, wears gloves when cleaning.
If you decide to come here, do not take food, after talking with other guests of this hotel, many had rotavirus.