The hotel is within walking distance from the center.You can walk around the city wonderfully, see the embankment, boulevards, parks and squares.The hotel itself has Wi-Fi in the room.A set of towels, gel, shampoo, slippers, bottled drinking water, air conditioning, TV.The breakfasts are decent, with no choice but hearty.Who wrote that there is no toilet paper, it is not so. Nizami Street is very close to the hotel, it is pedestrian, there are many shops, cafes, a bank where rubles are freely exchanged for manats.Not far from the hotel there is a Sparm store where you can buy groceries.Come to Baku for an excursion, preferably with a selected tour and enjoy visiting Azerbaijan.
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Александр Митриков
Level 18 Local Expert
November 4, 2024
The hotel is in a great location, very cozy. I liked the rooms, a small minus the double beds are too narrow. Very helpful staff, good cleaning, breakfasts may not be very varied, but everything is prepared with a soul. There is not enough bar to sit in the evening, especially the view from the 3rd floor is gorgeous.
If you read the reviews, you realize that some people post a review about a completely different hotel (not Maestro)
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Ольга Сукач
Level 13 Local Expert
March 20
The staff is friendly, but none of them speak Russian.
I was at the hotel in the middle of March, the rooms are very cold. The view from the room that I got shocked me a little - it was a wall and part of the landscape (photo attached). I'll tell you about the breakfasts separately - they were the worst breakfasts I've seen in hotels, and I travel a lot. In the morning, plates covered with foil were waiting for me with a couple of pieces of cheese, a triangle of wrapped omelet, olives, a couple of slices of bread and a couple of cupcakes and instant coffee. So when my tour ended and I still had time in Baku, I was happy to move to another hotel.