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- location
The hotel offers an affordable alternative to the mega-price joints you will find in the very heart of the city. In fact, the hotel's history goes back to the nineteenth century. The abundance of different sculptures and decorations used by a famous Polish architect Vlodek create the imperial splendor fading with time. The rooms amenities are working Soviet-era antiques. Though a bit primitive at the moment, it has managed to keep some of its charm.
Facilities:
- Barber/Beauty Salon
- Conference Facilities
- Fax
- Photocopier
- Restaurant(s)
- Souvenir/Gift Shop(s)
Services:
- Concierge/Travel booking and Confirmation
- Daily Housekeeping
- Foreign Currency Exchange
- Room Service
- Security Guard (24 hrs)
- Shoeshine Service
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Russian
- Ukrainian
In case of a late check out the hotel will charge the client an extra fee which is 50% of another night's stay.
Children up to 6 years of age are free of charge.
Cancellations made up to 24 hours prior to scheduled arrival are free of charge. If a booking is cancelled with less than 24 hours' notice, it will result in a charge equivalent to the first night of your booking.
Please note: The hotel rates in Odessa are subject to sudden changes during the busy seasons. Therefore, we will confirm all prices and availability before we ask you to secure the booking with your credit card. We display prices in euro. Any cash payment must be paid in the local currency UAH, calculated as per that day's exchange rate.
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Meet your local connection in Odessa, Helen, Vicki, Tatiana and the team of Primexpress! We are excited to be onboard with whl.travel, working with nice people and a modern attitude towards tourism! We want to enlighten people about our culture, history, art, etc- and we like to present it in a very artistic way. For example, our tour "Home Visits" offers guests the chance to visit ordinary Odessa people in their apartments, meet their family and converse- isn't it a wonderful way of promoting our local culture?

