Stay far away!!!! ||This has been one of the worst hotel experiences I have ever had. While I agree with other reviewers about the hotel trying to take advantage of customers financially, my concerns go even further.||Within just a few days, we had to change rooms three times. The air conditioning in the first room stopped working on the second day. The second room had a horrible odor that smelled like a street soaked in urine. I actually asked the staff when the carpets were last cleaned. The smell was so strong it could be noticed in the hallways.||After complaining, the hotel offered to split up our family into two very small rooms while we waited for a larger one to become available. This was far from ideal, but we accepted it and went out to explore the city. When we returned, we were shocked to find that the staff had moved our belongings from the small rooms to a new room without asking for our permission. This is completely unacceptable. No one has the right to handle our personal belongings without consent. Had they communicated with us, we would have been more than willing to move everything ourselves.||We asked to speak with a manager, only to find out there was no manager on site on a Friday evening or Saturday morning. That lack of oversight is deeply concerning.||I strongly advise others to avoid this hotel. If the smell of urine and poor service are not your idea of a vacation, then this is not the place for you.||The only positive aspect of our stay was one exceptional housekeeper who was kind, professional, and clearly dedicated to her job. It is unfortunate that someone so hardworking has to work in a place where management seems completely disengaged. She deserves so...
Read moreIt was our first time in Armenia and we had great hospitality at the Republica hotel for 4 Days with our 9 month old. A very well-managed hotel, i.e. clean, friendly and helpful staff - especially Nodar at the reception.
Although the room we took was small, it was still cozy, clean and comfortable. We were even given a baby cot.
We were initially surprised that the AC was turned off for the whole Hotel since we come from Dubai, but if you leave the Windows open in April, it’s fairly chilly. The toilets are good. There is a glass between the shower and the toilet to prevent the toilet from getting wet, which was a plus. There was a health faucet next to the toilet which was a bonus.
Breakfast was delicious with a huge variety of fresh fruits, cereals, cold cuts and cooked/warm food. The hotel is centrally located, within walking distance to supermarkets (i.e SAS), many restaurants, Republic Square, and other tourist attractions.
Overall quaint and comfortable hotel which I highly recommend for anyone going on Holiday...
Read moreAll in all it was a great stay. If you are looking for location, accessibility and cleanliness this is your spot. For luxury maybe not the first choice.
Starting with the positive, the location of the hotel could not be better. Smack in the center of Yerevan, it is only a five minute walk to Republic Square. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. The room was clean and the cleaning crew did a fantastic job during our entire stay keeping our room fresh. The mini bar was well stocked and had everything you would expect for emergency cravings.
The room was smaller than we expected from the official hotel pictures, just big enough to keep our luggage. It was not equipped with an iron and ironing board. Our room was located to the back of of the main street (Amiryan street) facing a basketball court of the adjacent school. One morning, we had an unexpected awakening with children playing and screaming in the courtyard right below us ... Would have been good to get a heads up from...
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