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Indulge in Luxury at Дом Писателей Цахкадзора
Ski-in, Swim-out: Enjoy the convenience of ski facilities and an indoor pool for a perfect winter getaway.
Relax and Rejuvenate: Unwind in the sauna, hot tub, or fitness centre after a day of adventure in the mountains.
Culinary Delights: Start your day with a delicious breakfast and savor Armenian and international cuisine at the hotel restaurant.
Ready to experience the ultimate retreat at Дом Писателей Цахкадзора? Book now and make unforgettable memories!
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Pets are not allowed.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Very considerate and accomodating hotel management.
Было всё очень хорошо!!!Спасибо вам !!!!
The rest house has a unique vintage vibe. It felt very calm, surrounded by beautiful gardens and forest. The room was old-fashioned, but comfortable and clean. One of the main highlights was the very friendly staff. If you’re into Soviet-era architecture and vintage style in general, this hotel is a great choice. I’d love to visit again in winter.
This was the best stay in a hotel for me with authentic soviet design and wonderful nature around the facility had good food for cheap and I literally will be back. 10 out of 10. The staff was the nicest I had ever experienced. Every single staff member. So if you like retro old interior, good treatment and great food - welcome.
exceptionally friendly staff
In its architecture, history, and enduring internal culture, the Writers’ Hotel in Tsaghkadzor is a real hidden treasure. You can see the rooms where great 20th century authors, including Hrant Matevossian and Silva Kaputikyan, lived and worked. The hotel is frequented by active Armenian writers as well, which led to some interesting meetings and conversations. The hallways and lobbies are full of paintings, sculptures, and murals, and among many other amenities and curiosities there is a well-stocked Armenian and Russian library.
The staff, from the director, to the front desk, to the room service, were extremely helpful, professional, and friendly, which contributed a lot to making my visit a pleasant one. The room, bed, shower, and so on, were clean and comfortable and the internet was stable enough for me to take work calls.
The hotel is within convenient walking distance of the 11th-century monastery of Kecharis and the main streets of the town, with restaurants and stores.
I would recommend the Writers’ Hotel to anyone as the best value for a stay in Tsaghkadzor, but if you have an interest in Armenian or Soviet literature and culture it is simply unmissable.
The times for breakfast and dinner are relatively short—about 9-10 AM and 6-7 PM. There wasn’t any problem since the kitchen staff were kind enough to set out a meal for me when I came late, but it would be nice if the buffet were open for a little longer.
The room was rather big.
I passed two nights in this hotel with my 9-year old daughter and it was the worst stay of my life. No heating (we had to switch two small heating devices to heat the big living-room and the bedroom), the breakfast was horrible, and though we paid for accommodation with breakfast included, we didn't go down to their restaurant the second morning, but ate what we had had to buy in the nearest supermarket the evening before. It smelled of humidity in the building and some people were smoking in the building despite the no-smoking warnings on the wall; and it didn't seem to bother the administration... The whole building needs to be renovated, as everything is old, blemished and worn out. The TV capted only some local channels (though in the description it was noted that there were lots of satellite channels...).
In a word, I wouldn't absolutely recommend this hotel to anyone.
This establishment has maintained a very fascinating soviet-time interior and atmosphere. Lovely! The breakfast was nice. The staff very friendly. The place is like a living time machine. The room was comfortable and had a lot of space. Good location for skiing at Tsaghkadzor.
Everything was fine
A lot of services for children: snow sledges and tubes with specially prepared slope, trampoline, stuffed toys, etc. The same for adults: pool, library, board games, PlayStation, piano, air hoсkey, etc. Great location - nature around, near the center of Tsaghkadzor, well-groomed territory (for Armenia). A lot of facilities in the room, good catering (but cheap though). Huge and cozy hall, carpets in the corridors. In general it was a pleasure to explore the corners of the resort.
Short bed with small blankets. Quite cold in the room due to gaps in windows and doors. The same in the hall (because it is big). Resort needs in renovation.
Friendly staff (two out of three people whom we dealt with). The other one was rude and also stank.
Old and cold, stuff breaks down. To get hot water we needed to call maintenance. Three times.
And if you go through minor things, it's all like this. As one example, look at the billiards table. Plastic cue tip and plywood table base. It all must have been chic 50 years ago.
Wi-Fi? Does not work.
We would not have stayed if we knew what we were in for.
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