
This luxurious hotel is located in the heart of Moscow, just a short walk from iconic landmarks, making it incredibly convenient! With 24-hour room service and 16 dining options, you'll never run out of choices. Unwind at the spa, hot tubs, or fitness center after a busy day. The elegantly decorated rooms feature designer toiletries for ultimate comfort. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting spaces and limousine services, blending work and leisure seamlessly.

This Baroque-style luxury hotel is located in the heart of Moscow, just a 10-minute drive to the Bolshoi Theatre and Pushkin Museum. Enjoy top-notch amenities like a 24-hour fitness club, indoor pool, and hot tub, or unwind with a Turkish bath or spa massage. Dine on international cuisine at the on-site restaurant or relax by the poolside bar. Business travelers will appreciate the conference center and business center. Rooms are elegantly decorated with free WiFi and plasma TVs, ensuring a comfortable stay. Perfect for both leisure and business trips!



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Staying at Radisson Collection Hotel in Moscow was an absolute delight. The room, while compact, was thoughtfully designed with all the essentials—plush bedding, high-quality toiletries, and modern amenities that made it feel spacious despite its size. What truly stood out was the location: just a short walk from the metro station, making it easy to explore the city’s top attractions. There are several great restaurants nearby, including a Chinese option that, while not authentic, perfectly satisfied my cravings when I was feeling homesick. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the overall atmosphere felt luxurious yet welcoming. This hotel offers excellent value for money, and I’d definitely book here again on my next visit to Moscow.

Absolutely loved my stay at this charming boutique hotel in Moscow! The moment I walked in, I was struck by the historic castle-like exterior and the warm, inviting atmosphere. The room was spacious, cozy, and so quiet—perfect for a restful night's sleep. The bathroom had excellent water pressure, making the shower a real highlight. Staff were incredibly professional and spoke fluent English, which made check-in and planning my itinerary super easy. Even though the twin room was slightly smaller than the king room, it was still generously sized and well-designed. What really stood out was the incredible value—this place feels much more luxurious than its price suggests. I can't believe it’s not more popular on social media platforms like Xiaohongshu. If you're visiting Moscow, don’t miss this gem—it’s a true hidden treasure.

My stay at the Sky Apartments in Moscow-City (57th floor, The Empire Tower) was extremely disappointing. The worst part was the deposit issue—during booking, we were told it would be 10,000 rubles, but upon arrival, they demanded 20,000 rubles with no prior warning. Since our group size was known from the start, they should have clearly stated the higher fee upfront. To this day, the deposit has not been refunded—money still hasn’t returned, which is unacceptable. Another shocking charge was 1,500 rubles just to move a bar from the fridge. I wanted to place it myself in a cabinet—no extra work involved—but they charged me anyway. That’s absurd and shows how much they’re profiting off guests’ small requests. The staff showed zero respect from the beginning. We were scheduled to meet at 2:30 PM, but had to wait over an hour with luggage—reception finally appeared at 3:00 PM. At that point, we were already rushing for a major event, so every minute counted. Their lack of punctuality was infuriating. The access system was also confusing—security staff kept mixing up guest lists, forcing us to waste time clarifying details. The apartment’s technical condition was poor: one floor-standing air conditioner was broken, its leg snapped, making temperature control impossible on the 57th floor. Despite repeated complaints, staff only gave empty promises and ignored the issue for hours. The karaoke system constantly malfunctioned—the microphone would cut out repeatedly, completely ruining the party atmosphere. The room itself needed serious attention: one refrigerator didn’t work, the interior looked outdated, and bedding took forever to arrive despite prior request. Yes, the view from the 57th floor is stunning—but that single positive can’t outweigh all these major flaws. Rude staff, disorganization, technical failures, and total disregard for guest experience make this a terrible choice. I absolutely do not recommend this property for events or extended stays, especially given its prestigious location in central Moscow. It’s hard to believe such poor service exists in one of the city’s most upscale areas.

The location is excellent—just a short walk to Arbat Street, and Moscow City is right nearby, making it super convenient for both sightseeing and business trips. We didn’t take breakfast, but there’s a small café and convenience store on-site, so grabbing a quick bite or cooking in the room was easy. I asked for an extra bed, which was promptly provided at reception. Daily housekeeping service kept everything fresh and tidy. Plus, parking is completely free—what a great bonus! The whole experience was top-notch, and I’d highly recommend this place if you're looking for comfort, convenience, and value.

This hotel exceeded all my expectations! From the moment I arrived, everything felt seamless and welcoming. The location is unbeatable—just a short metro ride from the city center, with plenty of restaurants and local vibes nearby. My room was immaculate, spacious, and incredibly comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. Noise insulation is excellent—no disturbances from the hallway or street. The staff were attentive, friendly, and always ready to help without being intrusive. Breakfast was a highlight: fresh, diverse, and delicious. It’s rare to find such value in a hotel this well-appointed. Every detail feels thoughtfully designed. I’ve stayed in many hotels around the world, but this one stands out as one of the best. I’ll definitely be back and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

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.

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.

Staying at Sovietsky Historical Hotel was an unforgettable experience—right in the heart of Moscow, perfectly positioned between the Belarus and Dinamo metro stations (closer to Dinamo), making it super convenient for getting around. A short 10-minute taxi ride takes you straight to Red Square with no traffic delays. The neighborhood is quiet and residential, surrounded by older apartment buildings, with the Russian Agricultural Bank and a luxury high-rise right across the street. Just a few blocks toward the Belarus station, you’ll find the Gazprom Bank, adding to the safe and authentic local vibe. The hotel itself is a protected historical landmark—staff even remind guests to be mindful since it’s a heritage building. The decor is wonderfully vintage, with original details that feel genuinely authentic. While some facilities show their age, the charm is undeniable; the guest wall features photos of famous visitors, which adds to the intrigue. One thing to note: the bathroom drains slowly, so showers are best done in the tub, and the floor tiles look a bit worn with a faint smell—but daily cleaning keeps everything spotless and quiet. Rooms come with a safe, slippers, and basic toiletries. The dining area is impressively grand, drawing quite a few Chinese travelers who come to snap photos, and I even spotted a Russian film crew filming on-site—definitely a unique touch. If you’re looking to soak up Moscow’s Soviet-era atmosphere, this place is perfect for a short stay. It’s not just a hotel—it’s a living piece of history.

Staying at Hotel Bega in Moscow was an absolute delight! The value for money is outstanding—everything from the well-maintained facilities to the excellent soundproofing made my stay incredibly comfortable. I slept like a baby, thanks to the quiet rooms and cozy bedding. The breakfast spread was impressive, with a wide variety of fresh options—both Western and local favorites—delicious and satisfying. Plus, it’s just a short walk from the metro, making it super easy to explore the city. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel delivers on every front. Highly recommend—it’s one of those rare finds that truly exceeds expectations!

Staying at Adagio Moscow Kievskaya was an excellent experience overall. The hotel is located on the same floor as three different brands, which creates a convenient and well-organized atmosphere. My room came with an induction cooktop—perfect for preparing simple meals, especially if you're looking to save on dining costs. The room itself was spotless, tidy, and very comfortable, with a great bed that ensured a restful night’s sleep. Breakfast was decent with a good variety of options—satisfying and filling. Security is present both at the entrance and exit, giving peace of mind. Right downstairs is a shopping mall, and just steps away from the metro station, making it super easy to get around the city or grab a bite. I also appreciated the small fitness center and indoor pool—ideal for a quick workout or relaxing swim after a long day. With its prime location, cleanliness, thoughtful amenities, and friendly staff, this place offers fantastic value. Highly recommend for travelers who want comfort and convenience in central Moscow.

Everything was amazing! The view from the window was absolutely stunning—perfect for capturing Moscow's skyline, especially during sunset. The location is unbeatable; it's within walking distance of major attractions and just steps from the metro station. The hotel itself is incredibly quiet and peaceful, making it an ideal retreat after a long day exploring. Cleanliness is top-notch—every corner felt fresh and well-maintained. I also want to give a special thank you to the staff for their warm hospitality—they went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. From the moment we arrived, they were helpful, friendly, and attentive. This place truly offers a perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and charm. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

Staying at Ibis Moskva Kievskaya Hotel was a delightful experience overall. The room was compact, especially the twin-bed option—sleeping in it felt like you were just inches from falling off the edge! But honestly, it’s well-designed for two people and works fine for a short stay. Breakfast was served on long trays, allowing guests to take what they wanted—though the selection wasn’t overly diverse, everything was fresh and satisfying. What really stood out? The hotel had already started decorating for the Lunar New Year with festive touches like a small bamboo branch 🎍, giving the space a warm, seasonal vibe that instantly lifted my mood. Located just minutes from the metro, it’s super convenient for exploring Moscow. Great value, clean rooms, friendly staff—definitely a top pick if you’re visiting the city during the holiday season.
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