Donetsk Hotels
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hunterV
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Hotel Service: Apartments for Rent
My friend Igor introduced me to Sergey who owns six apartments in Donetsk, but I did not like Sergey's high prices.
Besides, I did not need a kitchen for my stay was quite short and I had no time for that.
But if you plan a longer stay and intend to invite your friends over, then it is a good chance!
Just call Sergey beforehand and reserve one for yourself.
Unique Quality: All modern amenities, stores and cafes nearby.
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hunterV
- Reviews: 2542
Edem: Gorky Street Accomodation
There are four rooms here (one of them is a suite for 1,300 RUR).
The suite has all conveniences and the other rooms have all amenities outside in the hall.
Unique Quality: There is a cafe hall downstairs, a banquet hall upstairs and a terrace outside.
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hunterV
- Reviews: 2542
Voskhod: Downtown Hotel
The hotel's name would sound as Sunrise in English.
This hotel is located in the old four-storey hotel building built in 1976.
It is opposite Jubilee Square in Lenin Street.
Only one floor belongs to the hotel now: the second floor.
They have standard rooms with king size beds and one suite: Room 206 (1,500 RUR)
Unique Quality: Nice new square dedicated to the fiftieth anniversary of the town of Donetsk;
a store, a bar and a coffeehouse neaby;
a bus stop is round the corner;
a restaurant with loud music (on weekends) is downstairs...
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