
It's a great hotel. It's just great. First of all, when you book a room, you do not need to send any faxes, applications, prepayments, etc. To confirm your reservation. Just give your last name and the day of arrival and THAT's IT!!! Usually our hotels like to require all of the above. Secondly, you don't have to fill out these fucked-up questionnaires yourself, as happens in almost all hotels in the former USSR. The receptionist enters the tenant's data into the computer herself. Thirdly, there is a maid on every floor. With a walkie-talkie (!!!). That is, you call the administrator with some kind of request, she immediately transmits information to the maid on the walkie-talkie. Not by phone, from which you can move away, and the administrator will not be able to promptly transmit the tenant's request. The walkie-talkie is always with the maid, always in touch. In short, the efficiency in this hotel is top notch! One night, I urgently needed a corkscrew, and I called the bar. The girl said she would come and bring a corkscrew. I thought it would take me an hour to use it. Oh, no. The girl went up to the 8th floor after 3 (!!!) minutes. I didn't even have time to come to my senses. Fourth, the hotel's restaurant is great. Go, you won't regret it. A relaxed atmosphere...The breakfast buffet is really a buffet. There is a huge variety of everything (and not as usual in many hotels - scrambled eggs, sausages, a stale bun and cold tea of not the first freshness) In general, I wish the prosperity of the hotel to keep the brand. After the Mirage, I put the Safar Hotel in 2nd place in Kazan. Of the disadvantages, I will note only one thing: there are no smoking rooms on the floors. Either outside or in the room. But you still have to go down to the street, and smoking in the room, then sleeping in tobacco smoke, is not good. Make a smoking room on the floors!! As it is, it's a solid five plus!!!