A Russian woman shared her experience of traveling to one of the most popular resorts in Russia, Sochi. However, the tourist faced a situation of "expectation versus reality", calling the vacation "one of the worst in her life" . The traveler shared her story with the propaganda media.

"Expectations were not met, each of the four days in Sochi was spoiled. The long-awaited trip turned out to be one of the worst," the article says. The author adds that she would never want to go through this experience again.

While Russians shout about "decaying Europe" and boast about their own analogs of luxury vacations, the truth is gradually coming to light. Architecture from the years of the USSR Despite the fact that Sochi, according to the tourist, is famous for its "expensive life," the city's architecture is "impressive." Instead of luxury and five-star hotels, the Russian woman encountered the "beauty" of the architecture of the last century: "In fact, almost the entire city has an old housing stock: panelized five-story buildings, old Soviet hotels, whose signs have not been changed for decades.

I had a strong feeling that I was in the Soviet Union, not a premium resort." The author added that some of the buildings looked abandoned and neglected. "Elite" vacation As it turned out, renting an apartment or a hotel room in Sochi has an "elite" price, while offering an extremely non-luxury experience.

In some complexes, you will have to pay about 6 thousand hryvnia for one night. "The .