Usuário convidado
22 de julho de 2022
This 3 room guest house is wonderfully located on a quiet street blocks from Republic Square. One of the quietest places we’ve slept in Armenia. During the day, however, there were jack hammers and you can hear the metro trains pass, a soft rumble that first resembles an earthquake. The rooms are spacious and well-furnished with a comfortable bed and plenty of storage. There are also plenty of outlets for charging electronics. The Wi-Fi connection was not the best and would frequently cut out. The bathroom is on the small side with no counter space. The shower is also small but works well with good water pressure and hot water. As this is a small guest house it is not staffed all the time, you need to arrange with the owner when you will be arriving to make sure that someone is there. The owner, Lusine, is lovely and accommodating. After dinner on our first evening she spent time with us giving us a map and suggestions on what to do and where to eat. We loved her recommendations for the Serei Parajanov Museum and the Anteb Restaurant for hummus. We were not so happy with the Vostan Restaurant recommendation. (I also wrote restaurant reviews if you want details.) She also arranged a transfer to the airport for us which worked well. I did have communication difficulties with her before I arrived. Emails ended up in spam or not going through. It’s therefore best to communicate with her using WhatsApp. The modest breakfast includes hard boiled eggs and a good cucumber and tomato salad served to your table. The buffet offerings include – lavash, yogurt, whole fruit, pastry, a couple kinds of cheese and cold cuts, butter, honey a couple kinds of cereal, sliced bread, instant coffee, tea and milk.
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