The hotel is located in the Malina Mică neighborhood, close to the hospitals and the University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Although it's about a 45-minute walk from Chișinău city center, it's convenient for those with business in the area. The rooms were clean and comfortable, with a complimentary bottle of water provided daily. The reception staff—especially Corina, Sabina, and others—were very friendly and helpful, offering excellent service throughout our stay. That said, I would strongly recommend including breakfast in the room rate. Given the limited dining options nearby, most guests will likely eat at the hotel. Currently, breakfast feels overpriced—10 euros (around 200 MDL) for a simple omelet, coffee, and water, with only one hot and one cold drink included. If you want both tea and coffee, there's an extra charge. For comparison, similar meals cost around 100 MDL in some of the best restaurants in Chișinău. This pricing strategy may leave guests feeling a bit misled. A buffet breakfast would be a much more appealing and fair option. The restaurant itself is okay, but nothing particularly special. Another downside is the soundproofing—morning noise from the hallway or nearby rooms can be easily heard.
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