Milkaza is a ghost hostel called Hostel Milkaza. There were no other clients except us. The hostel is not clean, light bulbs don't in the bathroom and broken light fixture in the bedroom (see picture), shower without a curtain. During our long stay no cleaner showed up for over a week. The rubbish bin was full and had to empty it ourselves. Had to ask for toilet paper. When it was finished we bought some. Our comfort zone has been tested many times by the hotel owner. Stern looks throughout our stay. Once two of us got shouted at by the hotel owner. This happened because a lady of Roma origin who works there was nice to some of us and gave them some soap. Obscene. We are paying customers and we got the worst stern looks ever in a so called hostel. Most of us had diarrhea due to inadequate food and below standard kitchen. Dirty. Outside the hostel there is a hairy black dog which is tied to a metal chain permanently. He was there in torrential rain. For days. This is how we were treated at this so called hostel, like they treat that black dog. Repulsive unfriendly staff (except a lady of Roma origin who was nice, she must be treated like the dog too), unhygienic and bad food are more than enough to tolerate. Pictures below of broken light fixture, dirt at the bathroom door and two single bed sheets on a double bed, plus...
Read moreHotel Milka is more of a hostel than a hotel really, and I came with a group of friends during Exit Festival. The room was spacious and, despite lacking in any 'luxuries' was fine for me and my boyfriend. I didn't really mind that there were no maids as you wouldn't expect them in a hostel anyway. Easy to get in to town on the bus (which was the equivalent of about 50p a ride) or via taxis (during Exit there are always some in the car park waiting for you). The massive supermarket ever across the road was also really useful. ||||The best thing about Hotel Milka is by far the staff - super friendly bunch of people and always enthusiastic no matter what time of day it was (there's always someone working at the 24hr bar to hang out with - even at 7am after a night at the festival)! Food and drink is insanely cheap (then again it's cheap everywhere in Novi Sad) and the rooftop was a great place to hang out. Views weren't anything to write home about but i guess you can't have everything!! If you're looking to meet fun-loving, awesome people though - both guests and staff - this is definitely the...
Read moreThe resort has an excellent location just 2 minutes from the highway. Despite the proximity to the main road, the night was surprisingly quiet. There is a bus stop nearby, providing quick access to the city center, as well as a small grocery store. The rooms were very clean, although the decor was not the most modern. However, for a short stay, it was more than sufficient. The room was equipped with air conditioning, a TV, and Wi-Fi. The beds were comfortable, allowing me to get a good night's sleep after a long journey.
The staff deserves special attention, especially one lady who was incredibly kind and helpful, and she spoke English fluently, which is definitely a plus for international guests. The price-to-quality ratio is really good. This place is an ideal option for an overnight stay...
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