Bruno V
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As with another hotel in the nearby Maku, this hotel in Jolfa also appears to be part of a government chain, whose acronym is "Ittic". And like that of Maku, even the "Jolfa Tourist Hotel" is a 3-star.||From the outside the hotel has a rather ugly appearance. It consists of the ground floor and the first floor, therefore it's rather extended as for the surface. It stands in an isolated position, in a neighborhood that doesn't appear to be central.||The hotel indeed is at the center of a sort of square; this open space is in turn in communication with the Imam Khomeini boulevard, which looks like a suburban boulevard. Parallel to the boulevard, there is the international railway line that leads to the landlocked Nakhchivan exclave (belonging to the Azerbaijan Republic; Jolfa is indeed a border town).||The common areas (reception, lobby, breakfast room) appear adequate to a 3-star hotel, as is the breakfast itself. Instead, my room, although clean (as well as the bathroom) looked rather tired (for example, the communication door with the bathroom was peeling).||Nothing dramatic, but only an element of judgment that I consider useful to report.