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Absolutely fantastic experience from start to finish! The staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome, the room was spotless, comfortable, and well-appointed. Location is perfect—just a short walk to metro stations and major attractions. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel delivers excellent value and comfort. I couldn't recommend it more highly and will definitely be returning.

This stay exceeded all my expectations! Arbat House Hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Moscow, just a 10-minute walk from Red Square and within easy reach of major attractions via public transit. The building has a classic European charm with elegant interiors that feel both luxurious and welcoming. My room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and incredibly comfortable—especially the bed, which made for a restful night’s sleep. The staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive. What really stood out was the unbeatable value: great location, high-quality service, and a peaceful atmosphere—all at a reasonable price. I’d definitely book here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

Staying at Mirros Hotel Moscow Kremlin was an absolute highlight of my trip to Moscow. The location couldn’t be better—just a 100-meter walk from the Kremlin, making it incredibly convenient for sightseeing and exploring the city center. I enjoyed a delightful breakfast in the morning, served in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with great variety and quality. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and always smiling, which made check-in and check-out a breeze. Getting here from the metro was easy: take Line 8 to Park Produgt, transfer to Line 3, and get off at Arbatskaya station—only a 5-minute walk to the hotel. If you're interested in visiting the library, exit at the 4th stop on Line 4. For locals or travelers alike, the hotel is just a short 20-minute walk from the Moskva River area. Metro fares are affordable—only 80 rubles per ride. Overall, this hotel offers unbeatable value, comfort, and convenience. I highly recommend it—definitely my top pick for any future visit to 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.

The hostel is pretty average, and the surrounding area isn’t great either. It’s a bit off the beaten path, which was a bit of a surprise since I booked it mainly because of its proximity to the Moscow Marathon start line. In hindsight, staying a little further out and taking the metro would’ve been more convenient. The location wasn’t as accessible as I expected, and while the price was reasonable, the overall experience didn’t justify the convenience factor. Not a bad option if you’re on a tight budget, but I wouldn’t recommend it over better-connected alternatives.

I've been staying here for three years, always renting a room with an en-suite bathroom and views of Ostozhenka. The weather is pleasant in autumn, and it's not too hot in July. No breakfast is included, but there's a fridge available in the shared kitchen—perfect for storing essentials. It's just a five-minute walk to Park Kultury Metro station, making it incredibly convenient for exploring central Moscow without breaking the bank. Nearby attractions include the Turgenev House Museum, the Museum of Moscow History, and the Chaika Swimming Pool. You can also join guided walks along Ostozhenka and Prechistenskaya streets—great way to experience the local vibe. Overall, this is one of the best-value stays in the city center. The only downside? Room renovations are slow. One bathroom sink has been clogged for two years, and another room’s flooring clearly needs replacing. Hopefully, these issues will be addressed soon.

Staying at Boxtel Hostel in Moscow was an absolute delight! The room was incredibly clean and well-maintained—so tidy it felt like a fresh start. What really stood out was the owner's thoughtfulness: he personally ironed my clothes, which was such a nice surprise. The location is super convenient for getting around town via metro, just a short ride to the city center. With its friendly vibe, excellent cleanliness, and great value, this hostel offers more than just a place to sleep—it’s a memorable experience. I’ll definitely be back!

Staying at National Hotel in Moscow was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location is unbeatable—right across from Red Square, with the metro Line 1 exit just steps away. Everything about the hotel felt well-organized and clean. Housekeeping was excellent—towels, shampoo, and all amenities were replaced daily, and always fresh. It’s clear they take pride in their service. However, I do have one strong warning: avoid Room 154 at all costs. When I entered, I was immediately hit by a strong sewer-like smell. I called the front desk right away and requested a room change—thankfully, they accommodated me without delay. If you’re assigned this room, don’t hesitate to ask for another one. Other rooms are clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. Overall, the hotel offers great value, exceptional convenience, and top-tier cleanliness. Just steer clear of that one room!

Located in the heart of Moscow, Ostozhenka 47 Mini-Hotel offers a compact but clean and cozy stay. The room is small, but perfectly functional—especially with the soft, comfortable bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. Daily water refills are provided, and there’s a mini-fridge by the bedside, which comes in handy for keeping drinks cool. The front desk staff, an elderly lady, was incredibly friendly and helpful—her warm demeanor really added to the overall experience. One thing to note: there’s no laundry machine on-site, so guests needing to wash clothes will need to plan accordingly. While the location makes it slightly less value-for-money compared to other options outside the city center, the convenience, cleanliness, and personal touch make up for it. If you’re looking for a quiet, well-maintained urban retreat with easy access to metro lines and nearby attractions, this mini-hotel is a solid choice. Great for short stays or travelers who prioritize comfort and service over space.

I really didn’t want to leave a negative review, but I feel it’s necessary to warn others after staying at Diplomat Residence Hotel in Moscow. While the location is convenient—just a short metro ride from the city center—the actual experience was disappointing. The room was outdated, with outdated fixtures and inconsistent hot water supply. To make matters worse, I couldn’t check in right away—I had to wait for over 30 minutes while staff struggled to process my reservation. It felt unprofessional and disorganized throughout. The hotel clearly doesn’t meet basic standards, and I’m concerned about how this affects future guests. If platforms continue to list such properties without proper oversight, travelers will keep getting misled. This place should be reconsidered for removal or serious improvement.

The biggest advantage of this hotel is definitely its location—there’s simply no better alternative for us. We’ve been staying here since 2018, but in recent visits, we’ve noticed a clear decline in both quality and service. This time, we requested early check-in (9:00 AM) and late check-out (19:00 the next day), totaling just 1.5 nights, though we booked two full nights (Saturday to Monday). Arriving earlier than expected, we asked the front desk if we could check in early, explaining that we wouldn’t be staying overnight on Sunday or Monday—so we were only paying for actual time used. In past stays, similar arrangements cost us half a day each way. But this time, the staff said policies had changed: checking in before 11:00 AM would require a full day’s charge, and leaving after 6:00 PM also meant a full-day fee. That meant being charged for three days—even though we’d only be using the room for 1.5 nights. With no other option, we paid up and checked in. However, the house rules posted in the room state that late check-out until midnight is only 50% of the room rate—directly contradicting what the front desk told us. It’s confusing and frustrating, especially as regular guests who expected some flexibility. The room quality itself was disappointing too. Towels were stained, worn through, and looked more like rags than proper hotel linens—definitely not fit for a 4-star property. The bathrobe was in the same sorry state. The bathroom was visibly dirty. All of this left a very negative impression. After years of loyalty, we’re now seriously considering switching to another hotel once we find a better option. We won’t come back unless things improve significantly.

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.
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