My stay at Art Hotel in Moscow was excellent in every aspect. The hotel is clean and modern, with comfortable and well-equipped rooms. The service is great, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Breakfast is varied and tasty. The location is slightly far from the city center, but it’s ideal if you have a car or enjoy using public transportation, as there’s a nearby metro station that makes getting around easy. Highly recommended for a comfortable and quiet stay in Moscow.
There is a night market opposite the hotel. There is a business area nearby. Opposite is the factory apartment, surrounded by snacks. The price is also very good. The nearby scenic spots are also very close. I'll come next time I get a chance. Breakfast was good, too. Have many tricks
I am delighted 😍 honestly didn't expect 😜
Clean and newest hotel (shower, toilet, towel, coats, bed clean and cozy large bed with top) ✅
The food is delicious, especially babi potatoes 🥰✅
Staff welcome 🔥
We liked it)
//I was in Asia and Europe) really the hotel level is good 🔥
<< Only here in our room in the day could not make the ”absolute darkness” mode, the room was with a terrace that was big plus, but on the other side of the window without a dark curtain. If you can do please 🙂
Thank you for a class holiday 🫶
Халаты только по запросу, хотя ожидаешь увидеть их сразу в номере. Заявлен рум сервис, но телефон не отвечает поэтому расчитывать на него не стоит. В остальном все неплохо
This is definitely not a 5-star hotel.
The room is generally clean, but the stains on the furniture ruin everything. You can hear the subway very clearly. There are no glasses in the room.
Breakfast is a 2-star. The selection is very limited. It's also a 2-star restaurant. It's edible, but the food is frankly disgusting.
I'm only giving it a plus for the spa and the wonderful Thai girls who really help your back, and the location. It's a historic place, after all.
Everything else is really bad. I have something to compare it to. If we're aiming for European prices, then we should match the quality. For example, in Vietnam, for that price, you'd get a wonderful room at the Marriott, where the food is delicious, the staff is friendly, and it's spotlessly clean.
Close to the airport. It takes 10 minutes by taxi.
Hotel decoration is better.
The front desk does not speak English.
Breakfast is not buffet, choose a set of meals.
The heating temperature is too high, you have to turn on the cold air conditioner.
Normal service level.
Good hotel, room, amenities correspond, bed, linen, everything is in order in terms of quality and cleanliness. You can hear a little noise from the highway, but it is not critical and does not interfere. I liked the spa. However, the temperature in the hammam is too high 84 degrees, and in the sauna 60, the staff convinced that this is the standard, although in my opinion it should be the opposite. There is a modest ”chocolate hour” from 16 to 17 hours - free desserts in the lobby, drinks are paid - the cost of cappuccino is 550 rubles). In general, the price-quality ratio is within reasonable limits.
The hotel is in a fantastic downtown location, super close to the subway. Our room was really spacious, comfy, and sparkling clean. The bathroom was quite roomy, though the shower stall itself was a tad small. My only real complaint is that the fridge was broken – my ice cream melted! Also, the closet door was a bit saggy and scraped the floor, making it hard to open and close. On the bright side, breakfast was plentiful and varied, and I loved the Chinese signs; that was a nice touch.
As a frequent business traveler, this hotel perfectly meets all my needs! The location is central, right next to the office park, saving me a lot of commuting time. The room facilities are comprehensive, with high-speed WiFi that's smooth and reliable, and a comfortable desk and chair that make working overtime super efficient. The bathroom has a well-designed wet/dry separation, and the hot water supply is consistent. The front desk handled check-in and other services quickly, and they even offer business services like printing and express delivery, which is both professional and hassle-free. The overall environment is quiet and clean, making it my top choice for business trips. It's definitely on my list of regular stays!
Located in a depressed place. But if you need to sleep somewhere after Sheremetyevo arrives (or before Sheremetyevo leaves) then move on - this hotel is the perfect option. Located in the step-by-step availability of the Metro District and the air express station District.
In fact, there is no Internet (free there is some limited package of 10MB, for 300/day you will get 20MB... In general even for the supplement you do not download anything and do not look online.)
Located in a depressive place. But if you need after arrival Sheremetyevo (or before departure from Sheremetyevo) somewhere to sleep and then move on - this hotel is the perfect option. Located within walking distance of the Okruzhnaya Metro station and Okruzhnaya Aeroexpress station.
In fact, there is no internet (free there is some limited package 10MB, for 300₽/day you will receive 20MB... generally even for payment you do not download anything and do not look online.)
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GGuest UserFacilities: This is a well-established hotel. While it offers all the essential amenities, its style and decor definitely show their age.
Cleanliness: The hygiene conditions were excellent, and daily housekeeping was very thorough.
Location: Situated very centrally in Moscow, it boasts convenient transportation and lovely views. The only slight drawback is the occasional noise from motorcycles roaring past outside the window, but I understand this is often unavoidable in such a prime location.
Service: My interaction with the service staff was limited due to a language barrier and not having opted for breakfast, so I can't comment extensively on their service quality.
QQuandichenghouThe efficiency was really low, and communication was difficult.
We were three people staying. The description said there was a 1.8m bed and a 1.2m sofa bed, but there wasn't one. I went to the front desk at 5:00 AM to explain the situation and they asked for one, but it still hadn't been added by 9:00 AM. I called guest services and they gave me a quilt and pillow to sleep on the floor.
The second floor we were assigned had no privacy, and the street noise was so loud that I couldn't sleep.
GGuest UserThe hotel is in a fantastic downtown location, super close to the subway. Our room was really spacious, comfy, and sparkling clean. The bathroom was quite roomy, though the shower stall itself was a tad small. My only real complaint is that the fridge was broken – my ice cream melted! Also, the closet door was a bit saggy and scraped the floor, making it hard to open and close. On the bright side, breakfast was plentiful and varied, and I loved the Chinese signs; that was a nice touch.
GGuest UserThe facilities, service, and staff attitude were all excellent.
Location: It's a bit of a walk from the subway station, and you have to take a small alleyway. If you're unfamiliar with the area, you might need to ask for directions to find it. However, it's also within walking distance of Red Square. Once you know the way, you'll find it's quite close. The subway and Red Square are in opposite directions from the hotel, but the distance to both feels similar.
Facilities: There's Wi-Fi, and the amenities are well-equipped, including slippers, a hairdryer, disposable toiletries, and many other items. The only downside is that while there are windows, they face an interior space and cannot be opened, which was a bit misleading as I expected them to provide ventilation. Next door was an area where another company seemed to be holding meetings, and it was quite noisy. I had to close the window when sleeping, especially since they eventually left for the day. I had to use the air conditioning because it would get very stuffy otherwise. When I spoke to the hotel about changing rooms, I found that all rooms had these inward-facing windows. I was told I'd have to pay extra for a room with an exterior-facing window.
Service: The hotel front desk offers service in English. They were able to provide water when I asked and also offered luggage storage. Conveniently, the hotel is right on the way if you're walking from Red Square to the subway, so it's perfectly en route.
Overall, I'm satisfied. A big thank you to the two Russian men who helped us find the hotel with our luggage; they truly saved us from our helplessness.
PPavel_G.Good hotel, room, amenities correspond, bed, linen, everything is in order in terms of quality and cleanliness. You can hear a little noise from the highway, but it is not critical and does not interfere. I liked the spa. However, the temperature in the hammam is too high 84 degrees, and in the sauna 60, the staff convinced that this is the standard, although in my opinion it should be the opposite. There is a modest ”chocolate hour” from 16 to 17 hours - free desserts in the lobby, drinks are paid - the cost of cappuccino is 550 rubles). In general, the price-quality ratio is within reasonable limits.
GGuest UserMy stay at Art Hotel in Moscow was excellent in every aspect. The hotel is clean and modern, with comfortable and well-equipped rooms. The service is great, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Breakfast is varied and tasty. The location is slightly far from the city center, but it’s ideal if you have a car or enjoy using public transportation, as there’s a nearby metro station that makes getting around easy. Highly recommended for a comfortable and quiet stay in Moscow.
YYueliangge00The overall environment of the public area is fine, and the location is great. It's across from the subway station, train station, and shopping mall, making it very convenient for getting around. There's a supermarket, and the Russian version of KFC and McDonald's is right downstairs. I stayed there for six days on business, and shopping was very convenient. The Moscow River is a 5-minute walk away, which was super comfortable for a morning run. Another 10-minute walk across the bridge brings you to Baltsky Street, and beyond that, Red Square. The only downsides are...
1. The bedding was very uncomfortable. I personally felt it wasn't very clean. It wasn't the firm, firm sheets, and the quilt was very thin (which didn't keep me warm). The sheets felt like they'd been slept on for a long time; they were soft and very thin.
2. The room was quite small.
3. The shower was a kind of movable glass box, not a built-in box in the same area as the room, which was a bit uncomfortable, and the water drained very slowly. Overall, the service in Russia is very slow, unlike in China.
OOiiiircaiiioThis is definitely not a 5-star hotel.
The room is generally clean, but the stains on the furniture ruin everything. You can hear the subway very clearly. There are no glasses in the room.
Breakfast is a 2-star. The selection is very limited. It's also a 2-star restaurant. It's edible, but the food is frankly disgusting.
I'm only giving it a plus for the spa and the wonderful Thai girls who really help your back, and the location. It's a historic place, after all.
Everything else is really bad. I have something to compare it to. If we're aiming for European prices, then we should match the quality. For example, in Vietnam, for that price, you'd get a wonderful room at the Marriott, where the food is delicious, the staff is friendly, and it's spotlessly clean.
GGuest UserFacilities: In addition to basic hotel amenities, there's a kitchenette with pots, pans, and utensils; the space is adequate, making it more cost-effective than the nearby Ibis hotel at the same price point.
Environment: Okay, quiet enough, but there's absolutely no view.
Cleanliness: Okay; however, they only provide two bottles of water the first night, regardless of how many nights you stay.
Service: They share a night reception with Ibis. Novotel, and I even had a situation where I couldn't find anyone late at night.
MM52407****As a frequent business traveler, this hotel perfectly meets all my needs! The location is central, right next to the office park, saving me a lot of commuting time. The room facilities are comprehensive, with high-speed WiFi that's smooth and reliable, and a comfortable desk and chair that make working overtime super efficient. The bathroom has a well-designed wet/dry separation, and the hot water supply is consistent. The front desk handled check-in and other services quickly, and they even offer business services like printing and express delivery, which is both professional and hassle-free. The overall environment is quiet and clean, making it my top choice for business trips. It's definitely on my list of regular stays!
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