A Moscow city break means a weekend of extremes, with Orthodox domes jostling Stalinist skyscrapers,...
"My weekend in Moscow"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 19, 2013
Good value for Moscow. A bit of a hike from the nearest Metro station, but I did take a wrong turn that didn't help. Spacious room, but a bit noisy from the Aurora Men's Club all night doings. Without the jet lag I'm sure I would have slept through it. Very convenient to Red Square and surroundings, and lots of good restaurants in the neighborhood.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 19, 2013
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Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 18, 2013
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"Close to centre"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 10, 2013
Very good
"Loved this hotel!!!"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 7, 2013
I loved this hotel and was very comfortable there. Rooms were immaculate and beautiful. Staff was very friendly and helpful. I am vegetarian and appreciated their vegetarian options on their breakfast spread. My only complaint is that the building across the street from my room is under major construction and looks like it probably will be for quite awhile. They must work 24 hours a day because I was woken up at 4 am with banging and pounding and another time by a cement truck working. Not good when one is already jetlagged. Of course, this isn't the hotel's fault. Location was great! So close to everything and easy to walk everywhere.
""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 31, 2013
the room is quite small for the money I paid. I guess I paid more for the convenience of the airport itself being so close to the hotel. That's all. There was no bath tub as described. I just had a shower space, but it did not have much of a separation from the rest of the bathroom itself, so even trying not to splash around, the water was everywhere, so I had to towel dry the bathroom's floor. The food was quite expensive as well, you do not have a choice, I guess, because there are no supermarkets around, the hotel is quite isolated from other public places, so you have to pay whatever the hotel requires to get the services like food, etc. I was so hungry after my trip that I had to order food, AND THE BOTTLED WATER, since the hotel does not provide bottled drinkable water in their rooms. There was absolutely nothing to drink. The faucet water was far from "drinkable", I would call that water a "technical water" more than anything. So they do charge you even for the drinkable water that you have to buy!!!
""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 29, 2013
The room I got was enormous with additional sofa and huge bathroom. Executive lounge was available all the time which helped to get a tea or coffee at any time. In the morning when you need to take a taxi, look for luxury cars trying to pick up tourists at inflated price. Just negotiate hard, offer 50% of the price. I ended up in a bmw X6 driving me to the other side of Moscow for Rur 700. Enjoy Moscow!
"Big Bed lots of pillows"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 29, 2013
I have stayed at this hotel many times for work. It is nice, with big bed, lots of pillows, restaurants, gym, movie theater in original languages. It is close to the circle line (metro) that makes it easy for me to go to work. The rooms and hotel is a bit old school, but not ancient.
"Great stay!"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 23, 2013
Awesome location! Close to the metro station Arbatskaya, which is important when you just arrived, and the Kremlin. Only took us 20 min to walk to the Red Square! And it was a very enjoyable walk :) Staff was very friendly. Room was clean. There is a very beautiful restaurant downstairs that was a perfect dinner spot and also offered a great complimentary breakfast for guests of the hotel.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 18, 2013
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