Designated the capital city of Kazakhstan in the late 1990s, Nur-Sultan boasts a landscape glittering with new architecture and construction projects as the government infrastructure continues to be built. Old and new quarters of the city are divided by the Ishim River, with older, Soviet era structures on the north side while the governmental quarter and monuments like the monolithic Bayterek Tower spread out to the south. The central Avenue of the Republic is a hub of entertainment and business.
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4.5 based on 2 reviews
Дважды посетил этот отель. Чистота, порядок, уважение к клиенту начинается от дверей отеля. Доброжелательный персонал,профессионально и добросовестно исполняющий свои обязанности, прекрасные номера, хороший ресторан. Администратор отеля Салтанат быстро решает любые проблемы клиента. Выражаю ей лично, а также всем сотрудником отеля, включая работников ресторана, свою благодарность и уважение за создание домашнего комфорта в поездке. Ибрагим А., Россия
5 based on 1 reviews
We have just enjoyed two wonderful nights at the Mini-Hotel Sultan, Astana. Upon arrival do not be put off by the metal door to access the building; all buildings have the same door. The building is number 13, the floor is 9 and the hotel is 326. Luckily our prearranged taxi driver was familiar with these numbers and escorted us up to the reception area. The taxi was 3000 kzt from the airport. Upon arrival we were met by a very enthusiastic young lady who offered information about the city and local eating areas. Our room was a king suite with balcony, that overlooks the busy Sarayshyg street. At night the street and it's many shops and eateries are lit up. There is plenty of hot water and heating, as it does get cold this time of year. The next day an older lady presented us with a plate of fresh melon – delicious! There is no breakfast here but there is a fridge and kettle so you could purchase food from the local mini market shop just down from the entrance. This hotel is so convenient for all the major sites in Astana; much better located than staying in the old town were a taxi would be the call of day each time you wanted to explore. We were out late into the evening and never felt unsafe as the neighbourhood is very friendly. There is a small ramp to the rear of the hotel should you need wheel chair access. Although, it may be a little tight inside the hotel for a chair.
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