Pros:
price (3000 tenge = $ 6.5) and clean bed linen.
Minuses:
This is not a hostel, but a hostel on the ground floor of an apartment building, half of the first floor is used and on one side. There are 3-4 rooms, with 6-8 bunk beds each.
They are small in length, there is no mattress, only a mattress pad. Sleeping is tough.
Since this is essentially a lack of communication, the contingent is appropriate. Either workers with their own habits and mores, or casual visitors. Hence, lapping occurred in less than a day, as some did not stand on ceremony after work and did not care about others.
The toilet with a shower was in the room, there is no sound insulation and everything is perfectly audible to everyone what is happening there.
The price is the same on the booking, in fact it is different. Instead of 2,300 tenge, it cost 3,000. No payment receipts are issued.
There are no signs, you can't even understand that this is a hostel. There are no desks with the administrator, there is a woman watching.
The kitchen is located in a narrow corridor. Which can also be heard in the room from the hallway.
In general, if the budget is limited and there are no other options, then you can stay for one night.
It is located in an inconvenient part of the city, where there are no attractions and where to walk.
A body towel is about the size of a baby's hand towel.
There was no hot water and no warning. It turned out, after asking the guest, that he had not been there for more than a week.