
Moscow/Prints Top Hotel Picks
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Moscow/Prints Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marins Park Hotel Moskva Prazhskaya | ★★★★ | 4.4 | 184 | 5.12 km |
| 2 | Tsdt | ★★★★ | 4.4 | 170 | 4.61 km |
| 3 | Prince Park Hotel | ★★★★ | 4 | 123 | 5.65 km |
| 4 | Hotel Radisson Blu Leninsky Prospect Hotel, Moscow | ★★★★ | 4.8 | 45 | 3.66 km |
| 5 | Apart-Hotel Na Vysote | ★★★★ | 4.7 | 14 | 7.34 km |
| 6 | Volynskoye Congress Park | ★★★★ | 4.2 | 2 | 8.51 km |
| 7 | Prime Host apartments on Mosfilmovskaya | ★★★★ | 1 | - | 7.59 km |
| 8 | Apartlux Vernadskogo Superior | ★★★★ | - | - | 5.1 km |
| 9 | Hotel Day and Night on Michurinskiy | ★★★ | 5 | - | 6.29 km |
| 10 | Bogorodskoe Hotel | ★★★ | 5 | - | 5.14 km |
| 11 | Inndays Obrucheva 49 | ★★★ | 5 | - | 0.89 km |
| 12 | Zodiak Boutique Hotel | ★★★ | 5 | 3 | 7.33 km |
| 13 | Cosmos Stay Moscow Profsoyuznaya | ★★★ | 5 | 1 | 5.69 km |
| 14 | Laluna Hotel | ★★★ | 5 | 1 | 3.92 km |
| 15 | Berlin Hotel | ★★★ | 4.3 | 31 | 1.52 km |
| 16 | Leninsky Apartments | ★★★ | 4.5 | - | 5.47 km |
| 17 | Kakhovka 18/1 Apartment | ★★★ | 4.5 | - | 0.15 km |
| 18 | Na Prazhskoy Hotel | ★★★ | 4.4 | 2 | 5.44 km |
| 19 | MaxRealty24 Prospekt Vernandsogo 61 | ★★★ | 4.5 | - | 4.63 km |
| 20 | Verona Hotel | ★★★ | 4.1 | - | 6.79 km |

This hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! With a fully-equipped executive lounge and meeting rooms, it's ideal for corporate travelers, while the sauna and fitness center offer great relaxation. Enjoy 24-hour room service or unwind at the bar in the evening. The Chinese signage and airport transfer service make it hassle-free for international guests. Conveniently located near Red Square and Tsaritsyno Park, plus amenities like free WiFi and self-parking—they've thought of everything to make your stay comfortable!



















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I've stayed at Zodiak Boutique Hotel multiple times now, and each visit has been excellent. The location is fantastic—just a short metro ride from the city center, with plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-designed, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff are friendly and attentive without being intrusive. What really stands out is the value for money—this hotel offers a high-quality experience at a very reasonable price. It’s become my go-to choice when visiting Moscow, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a stylish, convenient, and welcoming stay.
The Laluna Hotel is small but incredibly comfortable. We stayed just one night, and honestly, we slept like babies—woke up completely refreshed. The room had everything a traveler could need, from thoughtful amenities to a cozy atmosphere. Special thanks to the staff for their warm and welcoming service—they made us feel at home right away. The location is also super convenient, just a short metro ride from major attractions. It’s a hidden gem with fantastic value, and I’d definitely come back. If you’re looking for a quiet, well-kept retreat in Moscow, this place is a must-try.
The hotel is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the metro station, with plenty of dining options and convenience stores nearby. The room was spotless, quiet, and very comfortable, making it perfect for a restful stay. If you're attending an event or exhibition, it's only two stops away on the metro, which is a huge plus. The only minor issue was that when I inquired about the standard room price through the platform, I was told it was for one person, but upon arrival, I found it was a twin-bed room. That meant I ended up booking an extra room unnecessarily. Still, the overall experience was excellent—great location, clean rooms, and peaceful atmosphere. Highly recommend this place if you're visiting Moscow for business or events.
Staying at Hotel Kristall in Moscow was an absolute highlight of my trip. The hotel is just 20 meters from Exit 3 of the Science Institute Metro Station, making it incredibly convenient to explore the city without any hassle. I appreciated that the front desk staff spoke English, which made check-in and asking for recommendations smooth and stress-free. The room was clean, well-maintained, and had all the essentials I needed. It’s a great value for the price, and the location is unbeatable. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.
Staying at Leo Hotel in Moscow was a solid experience overall. The hotel is located on the ground floor of a residential building, which gives it a quiet, local vibe. It's not super close to Leningradskaya Metro—about a 25-minute walk at a relaxed pace. Nearby, the only grocery option is Azbuka Vkusa across the street, though prices are on the higher side. I booked a standard double room with two separate beds. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and attentive—always ready to help. There’s complimentary tea, coffee, and a water cooler in the hallway, which is a nice touch. The room itself is compact for two people, but the furniture quality is surprisingly good. Cleaning was top-notch—definitely a 5 out of 5. The bathroom stood out with its unique design and finish, definitely more upscale than what you’d expect from a 3-star property. One small downside: it got quite chilly in the early morning despite having a heater running, especially since we stayed at the end of February. Still, considering everything, this place earns a strong 4 out of 5. Great value for the price, and a comfortable stay if you're looking for something quiet and well-maintained.
My stay at Serpukhovskoy Dvor Hotel in Moscow was underwhelming. The room lacked basic cleanliness—sheets and towels felt used and not freshly changed, which made me uncomfortable. The wall clock was particularly annoying; it chimed loudly every half hour, disrupting sleep significantly. While the location is decent with easy access to the metro and city center, the overall condition and service quality don’t justify the price. I’d recommend looking into other options if you're visiting Moscow. For a hotel this close to transit, better hygiene and quiet surroundings are expected.
Staying at Orange House Hotel in Moscow was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location is perfect—just a short walk from major attractions and within easy reach of the metro, making exploring the city effortless. The room was immaculately clean, with all amenities well-maintained: strong Wi-Fi, comfortable bedding, efficient air conditioning, and a modern bathroom that felt brand new. Every detail reflects care and attention to quality. The atmosphere throughout the hotel is calm and inviting—minimalist design with just the right touch of warmth. Staff went above and beyond; they were friendly, professional, and genuinely helpful, even assisting me with dinner reservations at a nearby restaurant. It’s rare to find such thoughtful service without feeling pressured. With excellent value for money and a truly memorable stay, this place deserves every one of its 10/10 points. I’ll definitely be returning and highly recommend it to any traveler visiting Moscow.
I really enjoyed my stay at Yunost Hotel! The room was clean, well-organized, and had a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. It's conveniently located near the metro, making it easy to explore Moscow. There were some ongoing renovations during my visit, but they didn't disrupt the experience much—everything remained comfortable and pleasant. I can already tell that once the renovation is fully completed, this place will be even better. Great value for the price, and I’d definitely come back or recommend it to friends.
This place was a complete disappointment. The room was tiny—barely enough space to move around—and had a strong, unpleasant musty smell that seemed to have seeped into the bedding. The whole building carried this odd, lingering scent, almost like an old Eastern bakery. The shower leaked constantly, and the water was barely warm—practically impossible to bathe in. There was less than half a roll of toilet paper hanging on the rack. The mattress was terrible: springs were poking through, and the headboard was just a metal slat frame—sleeping was uncomfortable and painful. To top it off, we heard a woman screaming loudly in the middle of the night, which was unsettling. The worst part? A shower nail was sticking out from the door frame—someone actually got cut! The room was dark and gloomy, especially the bathroom, which felt oppressive and hard to be in. Overall, the renovation is clearly overdue. For 3,000 rubles, you could easily rent a decent apartment for one night—or find a real hotel, even if slightly more expensive. I wouldn’t go back for anything. It’s not worth it.
The room smelled strongly of cigarette smoke, as if ashtrays had been left with damp cigarette butts—really unpleasant. The staff were rude and unprofessional, making the entire experience uncomfortable. This isn’t a hotel at all—it feels more like a hostel with just doors for privacy. Located on the outskirts of Moscow, it’s far from anything convenient, and I can’t understand how this place is still operating without basic standards being met. I wouldn’t recommend staying here even for one night—it’s not worth it.
I stayed at Raldo.Moscow Forest Apart Hotel and honestly wouldn’t recommend it. The room was extremely small—barely enough space to turn around, and once you set down your suitcase, there’s no room left. No elevator means carrying all your luggage up the stairs yourself, which is especially tough with heavy bags. Basic amenities like slippers and toothbrushes aren’t provided, and you can’t even store your luggage without paying extra. Even more frustrating: they couldn’t provide a simple residence confirmation letter (the little paper proof needed when checking into another hotel). If you’re planning to move on, this could seriously disrupt your travel plans. I stayed in two rooms—one had an exposed heating pipe running through the wall. In winter, the heat was unbearable—even with the radiator turned off, the room stayed scorching hot and bone dry, making sleep impossible. Overall, the experience was poor, from cramped space to lack of essential services. Not worth it, and definitely not something I’d book again.
This stay was easily the most disappointing experience I've had in years. The hotel is located in a basement, and to make matters worse, the actual room bore no resemblance whatsoever to the photos online—complete mismatch. The staff were unhelpful and unfriendly, and the walls felt like cardboard, with terrible sound insulation. Within seconds of settling in, we could hear every private detail from the adjacent room—definitely not the kind of 'interesting' conversation you'd want to eavesdrop on. Unable to tolerate the discomfort and lack of respect, we decided to leave early and requested a refund for the unacceptable conditions and false representation. Unfortunately, the platform denied our request. We ended up paying 2,500 rubles just for a ruined trip and a bad mood. I will never use this service again, and I strongly advise others to avoid it as well.
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