A good hotel. In the very center of Mstislavl. Very budget-friendly. Sooooo calm on duty. They settled in quickly. The kettle was given out at the request, but ordered to be returned quickly. The room has a comfortable bed, clean linen, two towels. Lots of good hot water in the shower. A piece of soap. There is no refrigerator, it is shared in the hallway. Wi-Fi is also only available in the common hall on each floor. There is a restaurant and a cultural center in the neighboring buildings. On the street under the windows of my room, residents smoked and had fun around the clock (
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Марина Адлер
Level 5 Local Expert
June 14
Upon arrival in the city of Mstislavl, we stayed at a hotel with the same name.When going up to the room, we were sure that the renovation of the rooms itself "wants the best", because before this house we looked at the hotel's website.We thought that we would get to the Sandepov place.
Upon opening the door, the rooms were pleasantly surprised.
Good repair,excellent comfortable beds.It was filmed for 3 people-2 adults and 1 3-year-old child.We got 80 rubles per day.I am attaching a photo of the number "13".
The TV in the room was a small "box" did not work, the SIM card was good, it was possible to distribute Wi-Fi.The curtains were well closed from the light, it was bad that there was no mosquito net on the windows, I wanted to open the window, warm up the room.
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Сергей
Level 11 Local Expert
May 22
We lived for two days, a Suite. The cost is 118 bel. rubles per day (~ 3300 rubles). I booked in advance, by phone. A two-room suite. With two TVs, a large refrigerator. There are two separate beds in the bedroom. There is a sofa and armchairs in the living room. The Windows overlook the courtyard, it's quiet. It says here that the worst hotel in the Mogilev region... I was tuning in to the negative, but it's not that bad. If you have your own Parking in the yard, right under the windows. The hotel is located in the city center. All the sights are nearby. We reached and climbed the Castle Hill. We approached the collegium (impressive). A particularly beautiful view of it from castle hill is how the fortress looks from above. We went to the Wasteland and Krichev (Potemkin's Palace (took a guided tour, in the museum)... Recommend. Two days is just enough for that... Delicious and inexpensive in the cafe at the Vikhra hotel. From 12 to 16 o'clock, restaurant food is sold at canteen prices. Of course there are disadvantages. The administrators are not very friendly. The kettle wasn't working. They gave another one to replace it only on the second day. The room is not cleaned. Wi-Fi seems to be there, but in fact it is not. There are only in the halls, on the floors. There are no consumables (shampoo, soap... take it with you). The audibility is excellent. The police moved in at night. We occupied several rooms. The dream was interrupted. However, they calmed down after half an hour. The room (in the middle of May) is cold, like in a casemate. I am inclined to believe that it was necessary to live in Krichev and from there go to Mstislavl and Wasteland. But, in principle, for a tiny town it is normal if you tune in not to a five-star hotel, but a Soviet-era hotel and come not to sit in a hotel, but to explore the city and surroundings...