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Hotel Brighton is an absolute gem! The staff truly stand out—friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with a smile. From check-in to checkout, every interaction felt personal and genuine. The hotel’s location is perfect for exploring Moscow; it's just a short metro ride from the city center, surrounded by great dining options and shops. Clean, comfortable rooms, excellent amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere make this place a top choice. I’ve stayed at many hotels worldwide, but Hotel Brighton definitely ranks among my favorites. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting Moscow.

This is hands down my favorite hotel in Russia so far, and the value for money is absolutely unbeatable at this price point. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk to the Dinamo metro station, and you can even stroll through the forest park for a peaceful route. Nearby, there are plenty of shops and dining options, making daily life super easy. I especially loved the beef and lamb fried rice from the restaurant right behind the hotel—it’s rich, flavorful, and totally worth a visit. I heard the property was recently acquired by Azimut, so prices might go up soon. If you’re looking for comfort, convenience, and great quality without breaking the bank, book it now before the rates change.

Absolutely loved our stay at Sretenskaya Hotel! The place was spotlessly clean, the staff were friendly and attentive, and the breakfast was delicious with a great variety of options. We booked a suite for our family of three, and it was spacious and comfortable—perfect for relaxing after a long day. The living area even had a sofa bed, which made it easy to accommodate our third traveler without any hassle. Adding an extra bed on-site was simple and affordable. Location is excellent—just a short metro ride from central Moscow. Highly recommend this hotel for families or anyone looking for comfort and convenience in a beautiful setting.

I stayed at what used to be the Marriott Tverskaya, now rebranded as Safmar Tverskaya Hotel—though the name’s changed, the service remains solid. Over three nights, I was given just one bottle of water (a small oversight), and the bathrobe replacement wasn’t automatic—had to ask for a new one—but once requested, it arrived quickly. The room is around 20 square meters, comfortably spacious enough for two large suitcases. What stood out most? The bed—the biggest single bed I’ve had on my entire trip through Russia, perfect for those used to generous space. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just 200 meters from Belarusian Railway Station, with metro and bus stops right outside, plus easy access to taxis. Despite being on Tverskaya Street, it’s surprisingly quiet thanks to double-glazed, vacuum-insulated windows on both levels. Breakfast was excellent—well-presented and tasty. While dairy options and traditional breakfast items were slightly limited (just one local yogurt pastry), they made up for it with fresh-squeezed juices, which were a real hit for travelers like us who aren’t always fond of heavy dairy. Everything else was covered: hot dishes, porridge, fruits, vegetables, drinks, coffee, tea, and plenty of meat, eggs, and milk. Staff kept refilling food and drinks promptly—no empty trays by mid-morning. Waking up full and ready to go each day was a true highlight. Overall, great value, top location, and warm hospitality. Highly recommend this place.

The Reakomp Hotel is perfectly located—just a short walk from everything I needed. While the hotel itself feels a bit dated, it’s clean, cozy, and warmly welcoming. The mattress was excellent—truly comfortable for a good night’s sleep. Plus, it's super convenient with both Vkus Vil and Perekrestok right nearby, so grabbing snacks or essentials was a breeze. Despite its age, the value for money is outstanding. I’d definitely stay here again.

I strongly advise against staying at this hotel. While the location is convenient with easy access by metro, the experience was truly disappointing. For a rate of 6,600 rubles per night, we were handed a broken bed—only 1.5 meters wide, far too narrow for two people—and the mattress was visibly warped. The room fan was loud and malfunctioning, adding to the discomfort. The toilet made an extremely loud noise when flushing, almost like a jet engine, making it impossible to relax or sleep. The entire room felt cramped and noisy, turning what should’ve been a peaceful stay into a stressful ordeal. When we asked for partial compensation due to the poor conditions, the response was a flat-out refusal. No communication, no empathy, just denial. This place offers terrible value for money and left us frustrated. Definitely not worth your time or budget—avoid it if you can.

We arrived late at night after a short taxi ride, and despite the slightly tricky location—hidden a bit off the main street and requiring a short walk toward the center of the block—the staff were welcoming and efficient with check-in. The room was cozy, quiet, and perfect for a good night’s sleep. We booked a private bathroom option, and everything was spotless and recently renovated. While there’s no closet, that’s part of its charm—ideal for quick getaways. The entire space is made of wood, giving it a warm, inviting atmosphere. There’s no blackout curtain, but the lighting blends naturally with the rustic aesthetic. Downstairs, there’s a charming café serving excellent breakfasts: delicious pastries, a wide variety of teas, and especially rich, homemade porridge. It’s a small gem in Moscow’s neighborhood. I’d absolutely stay here again.

I’ve stayed here twice already, and each visit gets better! The location is fantastic—just one metro stop from the city center, and it’s only a 9-minute walk to Belorusskaya Station. I love how close everything is: right next to the Depot food hall, with a nice little park nearby, and you can even walk to the Moscow Zoo. The room itself is clean and cozy, though the shower area is a bit small and there’s no shelf at all—definitely could use a little more storage space. Still, the convenience, comfort, and overall value make it worth it. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

The location provided for this hotel was completely off—spending over an hour circling around the wrong spot due to unreliable GPS in Russia, which often drifts. I finally found the actual address only after calling a local resident for help. The real place is nearly a kilometer away from where it's listed on the platform, making it extremely difficult to locate. It's situated deep within a residential neighborhood, very quiet and far from any main attractions. The room itself is tiny, with a bed width of less than 80 cm—definitely not comfortable for a good night’s sleep. I had hoped being close to Belarus Station would make my next-day departure easier, but that wasn’t the case; it’s actually quite a distance away. There’s no front desk—just an apartment-style setup—so you’re entirely reliant on phone communication, which can be stressful if you don’t speak Russian. For first-time visitors to Moscow who don’t speak the language, I strongly advise avoiding this property. Arriving late at night? You’ll probably end up lost and frustrated. Overall, poor value, misleading location, and a frustrating experience.

I stayed at Hotel Continental when it first opened 15 years ago, and returning now, everything is still top-notch! The hairdryer in the room is absolutely amazing—lightweight yet incredibly powerful. I didn’t expect such strong airflow from something so compact. It made getting ready so much easier. The hotel maintains its charm and excellent service over the years, which is rare these days. Located just minutes from the city center via metro, it’s both convenient and well-priced. If I ever return to Moscow, this will be my go-to choice again. Highly recommend for anyone visiting!

This hotel in Moscow offers excellent value for money. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the metro, and you can reach Sheremetyevo Airport within 30 minutes by public transit, which is a major plus for travelers. The rooms are clean and comfortable, though a minor cosmetic upgrade—like fresh paint or updated furnishings—would make it even better. The staff at the front desk are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always ready to help with any request. It’s clear they care about guest experience. While it’s not a luxury property, it’s more than sufficient for a great overnight stay, especially if you're looking for a reliable, no-frills option in a convenient spot. Definitely worth considering if you want comfort, convenience, and good service without breaking the bank.

Staying at Radisson Blu Belorusskaya Hotel in Moscow was an excellent experience from start to finish. The hotel boasts a clean, well-maintained environment with a modern and inviting atmosphere—both the lobby and rooms were spotless and fresh. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and professional service; they were attentive, helpful, and made me feel truly welcome. Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient—just a short ride from the airport, and easily accessible via metro. The station is well-connected, making travel around Moscow hassle-free. Plus, there are plenty of dining options and local amenities nearby. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel offers great value and comfort. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.
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