Guest User
June 22, 2025
Facilities: An old five-star hotel, with a gym, conference hall, sauna, spa, and everything else. The decoration and layout of each room are different in color, and there are surprises when you open the door. The bathroom of the traditional suite we booked this time is really too early 20th century style. My family doesn't like it and thinks it's old-fashioned, but I like it very much. Antique furniture, sofas and beds are very comfortable, and the bedding must have a high thread count.
Hygiene: The hair of the previous guest floated on the bathtub plug, and it was obvious that I don't have brown hair. A condom package fell in a hidden place under a bedside table. The helper gave many bottles of water every day, and the night bed service would feed chocolate.
Environment: The location is very good. There is a statue of Marx when you go out, the Bolshoi Theater is next to it, and the Red Square is a five-minute walk away. If you are tired of shopping, you can go back to rest and continue. The breakfast restaurant is particularly good, providing caviar and champagne, and live harp performances.
Service: The sound insulation is not good, and cars randomly throttle in the rooms facing the street at night. The rooms facing the inside are downstairs from the lobby, and the sound of the party is deafening. The front desk staff can only change rooms. Who wants to pack their luggage in the middle of the night every day? The front desk staff at the fitness center on the first floor of the basement is very considerate and will take you around step by step.
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