To get in you have to call the person on the sign outside, he will come and then you will get inside to see the room. The price is to be negotiated on the spot. I didn't agree at first, but the man who came lowered price to 30 euros (started from 40) for one night stand. The man who came doesn't speak English. To go in the shower warm water should be turned on and wait for about 10-15 minutes, there are towels but on them the odor of third party people as if they wiped themselves with them left to dry and that's it. The bed is also with odor. There is no soap, shampoo or anything like that. There was a roll of toilet paper. Whether the TV, electric kettle and air conditioner work - I do not know did not plugged them. In general, I saw that in the rooms live workers, construction workers. In the room good audibility of people in other rooms and very audible noises from the street. And the most unpleasant for me was that when I checked in and I checked in at 19:00 I asked when I want to leave tomorrow and I was asked when I want to leave - I said after lunch. The man Asked to clarify - I said at 13:00-14:00, but the next day he came to wake me up and said: at 12:00 come cleaning service so before that time you have to leave the room or to extend for another day. And I wanted to sleep and I counted on it , on time what we closed… I needed a good night's rest.
Thank you for the toilet paper btw!
What we need to improve the conditions in this hotel : better laundering of bedding. write a check for the service you paid for. to wash towels better or wash it at all make the bed so that it is ready for sleeping and not leave it for the person who rented the room, especially if visitors are two put something to wash the hands, body insulate the windows so that at least the noise from the street can't be heard. so that there is already a person on the spot for the arrangement and you don't have to wait for him. make stable price , that it doesn't jump up and down like -disturb only at the time agreed to move out make clear how much money and what documents you need specify the code for the entrance of the tenants. you need an employee who will know at least minimal English if you want to receive tourists and people who have recently settled to live in Iasi. Through a translator it takes a long time to find...
Read moreCons: The administrator lady doesn't speak English at all. She keeps speaking Romanian despite the fact it is already obvious that no one understands her. The sum requested to pay is different from the on Booking. Expect to pay ~10 EUR more. No one returned the change for the payment (50 RON which is 10 EUR approx). I paid 400 RON in cash and was expecting to get the change (50 RON) back but nobody cared about that. Credit cards are not accepted. We were okay with the size of the room (which is 12-12 sqm approx) and with the size of the shower (which is like 1sqm) but someone may find it rather small. Expect to listen to fiery Romanian music from 5 AM out of neighbors' places. (That was true at the end of the summer, dunno how they get themselves up on colder days). I suggest staying in different places. Let that 50 RON you owe me serve the prosperity of your business. (Sarcasm).
Pros: Location, which is quite close to the city center. The room was clean and tidy. There was an AC and...
Read moreCoincidence made us find this very nice, very clean, calm apartment building. The very friendly staff and adorable owner made our stay very pleasant. The rooms are clean, modern, tasteful, and have a good bathroom and small kitchen corner. The kitchen corner is a real kitchen with cooker and kettle, where you can prepare food, warm beverages. Good bed. Small detail, the curtains are not opaque. The area is fine, parking easy. And most importantly, the owner is always ready to give a helping hand. Strong...
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