The room had an unpleasant smell, reminiscent of stale milk. It was impossible to open the window to air it out before bed because the windows were permanently closed. There was no water in the room or anywhere in the hallway. There was only paid water from the bar. This was the first time I'd encountered such a problem in a hotel. Every hotel always provides water in the guest room or a bottle and a dispenser in the hallway for refilling. Finally, breakfast. We requested scrambled eggs with onions and vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, fresh chives, etc.), a very basic dish. Instead, we received an omelet with mushrooms (mushrooms are not vegetables; they're a separate category). The omelet was also very salty, even extremely salty. Later, I showed them a photo of the dish I was referring to—scrambled eggs—and we still received an omelet, but slightly mixed to make it a bit more like scrambled eggs. However, it wasn't what we asked for. If the chef can't prepare such a simple dish, he can always tell me and invite me into the kitchen, and I'll make it myself. It's really not a problem for me, I just ask for honesty and the opportunity. The situation was somewhat saved by the lady at the front desk, who was very kind.