We are a family with 3 kids! We had to book 2 rooms since one room is too small for even 3! |So we paid 80$ for the rooms with B&B! 😂😂😂|Anyway, we heard that the area is beautiful and it is worth to stop by here on the way from Tatev to Yerevan, to make a cut and rest from the road! It is about 15km from the main road to Yerevan! |This place has no rights whats so ever to be called hotel! This is a B&B place! For the family dinner with no alcohol, we have paid 40$ so this is all ready 120$ for a one night! 😂😂😂 |Beds were just fine! Shower is tinny and uncomfortable to be in! The look of the area is great, but if you want to open the window you will be killed by mosquitoes and Chernobyl size bugs that scars crap out of you! |Management is very kind and friendly! That’s true! |Breakfast was so poor, if you’re late you loose it! Here is what I suggest, if you’re looking for a place where you can get relax, run from this place! Hipster shelter, this is what i call this so called hotel! I don’t know! I would never go back to this hotel even if i will get paid for it! Trust me...
Read moreThis is a truly lovely designed and clean guest house in a very scenic area full of historical sights, and the staff is extremely helpful and nice. Yet, keep in mind that many rooms are not finished at all, and we paid 54€ for a double room with empty walls, cords hanging from the ceiling, heating pipes being exposed, very strong white bulbs that we needed to cover, not even a single bed light bed light for reading installed, and completely unfinished balcony from where a child can easily fell (see all the photos attached). Looks like the official photos just show the nicest and finished rooms. Hence, given the condition of the rooms and amenities while a relatively high price for Armenia, it is a strong three star review. I am sure the place has a hight potential, and I wish you a quick...
Read moreAmazing setting with spectacular view of high mountains. It has a genuine independent and artful-tasteful design which really appeals. Even got to spot some goats on the opposite slope with binoculars shortly after arrival. Not sure if it was the language barrier or beacuae it was off-season but thought they could promote the artwork, treks, tours and homemade pickles, honeys, chutneys etc. Breakfast was varied and menu for dinner was good too. There is more being done to the place which I believe will only improve it. Also they have a very lovable and large dog who joined me for try he entirety of my morning stroll up...
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