Amenities
In the heart of Almaty, the business centre of the Republic of Kazakstan, central Asia, situated between the Alatau Mountains and the plains. Mountain view from most of the rooms.
A marginal stay. Be sure to have some cash to buy water.
ROOM: They don't have bottled water in your room; I had to leave the compound and find a kiosk/bus-stop to buy some. Be sure you ask for non-ca...
Ordinary and expensive
Extremely expensive for what it is - particularly compared with other Hyatt hotels. Rooms are good size and comfortable. All food and drink are...
Not worth the price
This hotel is nice enough, but considering what you're paying, I was not impressed. EVERYTHING is expensive. There's no bottled water in the ro...
Don't stay here
Everything is ridiculously overpriced. Guests are seen as sheep that need to be sheared vigorously. Rooms are dated. Location is rubbish. New n...
Go somewhere else
Hyatt staff is barely average, service as a whole is poor, most are rude and barely speak English. By far the worst bed I have ever come across...
quite expenseve
I noticed that it's kind of expensive to live there; my expenses came to about 95000 tenges per day. The service is ok ( but can be better!), b...
Better than Intercontinental
This is one of the nicest hotels I have stayed at, anywhere. Two nights before we stayed at the Intercontinental in Tashkent, and this was far...
Not a real Hyatt
We have stayed at Hyatt hotels before. They are famous for being a good, international and consistent luxury 5 star hotels. This was more of a ...
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