The room is big and the bed is very comfortable. There is security to check luggage and door cards in front of the elevator lobby, which is very safe. To be honest, the environment is a bit remote. It is in the southwest corner of Moscow. The nearest subway station is 1.6 km away by foot in 20 minutes. It is very troublesome if it rains. The hotel itself is in a food transfer base. There are trucks, trains and forklifts around. The external environment is not good, but the room is very quiet and soundproof. In addition, it is not convenient to take a taxi in the morning. It is too remote and the driver is unwilling to accept the order. If you need a taxi, you need to make an appointment on the app one night in advance. You have to pay the driver a parking fee of 100 rubles when you go out (hard requirement). If you are not on a business trip or going to the southwest of Moscow, it is not recommended to live so far away
- Shangguanyuruo
The room was just okay, nothing to write home about.
Service: Only the receptionist on the far left was helpful; the one in the middle was openly badmouthing people in a low voice. The service sheet clearly stated that there's a shuttle service to the subway station at certain times, but I stayed for four or five days and never once got a ride. When I asked, they said I could only walk.
Environment: It's located within a massive retail and wholesale market. If I say the area isn't safe, well, every time I took a taxi in, they charged an extra 100 rupees. If I say the environment is good, it's really just chaos with all sorts of people and vehicles everywhere, which was quite scary.
The nearest subway station is a 15-minute walk away, and it's incredibly far from the city center. Getting anywhere takes at least an hour, and often it's hard to find a taxi. I wouldn't recommend staying here if you're a tourist.
- Anonymous User